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…New African Savannah opens at Tierpark Berlin
…Visiting the Tierpark saves species!
Why do zebras have stripes? Why do millions of wildebeest embark on a long…
… planet’s largest and most important habitats. The Tierpark now has its very own African Savannah, giving…
Deadline of 1 June for submissions from school pupils in years 1 to 13
Today is World Tree Kangaroo Day, so we thought we’d give you some insight into the work of one of our in situ project partners.
Four adorable new pups are currently keeping our pack of dholes on their toes.
Did you know that Pterodactylus was not actually a dinosaur at all?
With the opening of our African Savannah getting ever closer, today we look back at a big moment in its creation.
The sun is shining at last! And that has enticed our prairie dogs out of their burrows.
The relocation and restoration of our mosaic wall is almost complete – and we can’t wait to take a look!
An adorable new foal has been tottering around the Przewalski’s horse habitat for the past few weeks: little Theresa was born on 13 April.
The transformation of the former Pachyderm House into Europe’s most modern elephant habitat is truly a mammoth project!
Spinosaurus was not only an excellent swimmer – it was probably the biggest land carnivore of all time.
Water buffalo calf Pelé is now about a month old.
A few weeks ago, a cheeky young joey joined the Tasmanian forester kangaroo troop.
…Last week, four male spotted hyenas moved into the Tierpark.
To mark World Penguin Day, we thought we’d show you some images from our African penguin nesting burrows.
…The Tierpark is home to three of these rather grumpy-looking cats, which are also known as manuls. Two of them can be…
Today we celebrate Earth Day – an occasion when we raise awareness of the environment and the need to promote sustainable and ecological behaviours.
On 27 March, our Bactrian camel herd welcomed two new members.