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Day tickets & online shop Advantages of buying online Online tickets are cheaper than at the ticket booths on site. When you book your tickets online, you not only save a lot of time and avoid the
Have you had the pleasure of meeting Aladin and Happy, the two striped hyenas?
Today is International Red Panda Day – a chance to raise awareness of the plight of the adorable “fire fox”.
There’s plenty going on at our hamster breeding and research station.
The silvery marmoset family were treated to one of their favourite foods: gum arabic, a type of tree sap.
Tierpark Berlin’s European hamsters prepare for hibernation
Always on the move Golden takins live further north than any other takin species. They move home four times a year. In spring and autumn, takin herds are found lower down the mountains than in
Tierpark Berlin welcomes precious babies at its new European Hamster Station
Searching for traces of the dinosaurs at Berlin’s zoos
Zoo and Tierpark Berlin present some egg-straordinary facts about eggs!
Zoo and Tierpark Berlin ring in the spring with spectacular free-flight shows, commentated feeding sessions, and lots of new babies.
A safe home for amphibians, reptiles and fish Plenty of other creatures also benefit from the protection offered by the Lower Oder Valley National Park. Researchers have found 17 different species
Lower Oder Valley National Park Zoo Berlin supported Germany’s only wetlands national park, which is home to more different species than almost anywhere else in the country.
Animal rescue! The Earth is home to an incredibly rich and diverse variety of species. But every year, thousands of species disappear from our planet forever. Help us put a stop to species
Unique in Germany The Lower Oder Valley National Park was established in 1955 to prevent the further destruction of this unique habitat. It is the only wetlands national park in Germany, and the
Brandenburg’s bird paradise Following the rewetting of this marshland, a breathtaking diversity of bird species has returned to the Lower Oder Valley. With its oxbow lakes and regularly flooded
Project facts Project name Lower Oder Valley National Park Species Various IUCN threatened status Various Project location Lower Oder Valley National Park spanning the German-Polish border Greatest
Zoo Berlin protects natural heritage close to home Threatened habitats and vulnerable species are not only found in distant tropical lands. Right here on Berlin’s doorstep there are also unique
Destruction of natural wetlands Mit der wachsenden Bevölkerung stieg im 19. Und 20. Jahrhundert auch in dieser Region Deutschlands der Bedarf an Nahrungsmitteln. Für die landwirtschaftliche

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Today, 19. April
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