Al Ain Zoo
Adresse
Zoo Road, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Land
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Website
https://alainzoo.aeÖffnungszeiten
Open daily 9:00am–7:00pm (Sunday–Wednesday); 9:00am–9:00pm (Thursday–Saturday)
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**🏆 One of the World's Greatest Conservation Success Stories** - World-leading **Arabian oryx breeding programme** – saved species from extinction - One of the world's few zoos breeding the critically endangered **Arabian leopard** - **900 hectares** – one of the largest zoos in the world by area - Located in **Al Ain** – a UNESCO World Heritage oasis city - **4,000+ animals** from 200+ species in a beautiful desert oasis setting
The UAE's Most Respected Wildlife Institution
Al Ain Zoo is the UAE's largest and most respected zoo, located in Al Ain — Abu Dhabi emirate's inland oasis city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering 900 hectares, it is one of the largest zoos in the world by area and home to over 4,000 animals from 200 species, with a world-class focus on Arabian wildlife conservation.
🦁 Animals & Zones
Arabian Wildlife Conservation:
- Arabian oryx – Once extinct in the wild; Al Ain Zoo runs the most successful Arabian oryx breeding programme in the world, having bred over 1,000 individuals since the 1970s
- Arabian leopard – Critically endangered; Al Ain is one of the world's few zoos conducting serious breeding efforts
- Persian onager, Sand gazelle, Arabian sand cat – Rare desert mammals
African Savanna:
- White and black rhinos, African elephants, giraffes, zebras, lions
- Cheetahs, African wild dogs, meerkats
Asian Collection:
- Bengal tigers, Asian elephants, sun bears
- Orangutans and gibbons
🌿 Conservation Legacy
Al Ain Zoo's Arabian Oryx Programme is internationally celebrated as one of conservation history's great success stories — the oryx was declared extinct in the wild in 1972, but reintroductions from Al Ain Zoo stock helped re-establish wild populations across the Arabian Peninsula.
🏔️ Al Ain Oasis Setting
Al Ain is the UAE's garden city — a green oasis surrounded by date palm plantations and dramatic volcanic mountains — making it one of the Middle East's most pleasant zoo settings.