Zoo de Managua
Adres
Land
nicaragua
Openingstijden
Tuesday–Sunday 09:00–17:00
Populariteit
The only major zoo in Nicaragua, serving as the national centre for wildlife education and conservation in Managua.
Nicaragua's Capital City Zoo
Zoo de Managua (Zoológico Nacional de Nicaragua) is the national zoo of Nicaragua, located in the capital city of Managua. The zoo serves as the country's foremost institution for the display, study, and conservation of wildlife, with a focus on species native to Nicaragua and the broader Central American region.
Wildlife of Nicaragua
Nicaragua boasts extraordinary biodiversity as part of the Mesoamerican Biodiversity Hotspot, and the zoo provides visitors with a window into this remarkable natural heritage. The country is home to over 700 bird species, 200 mammal species, and hundreds of reptile and amphibian species.
Animals at the zoo include:
- Jaguars and pumas – Nicaragua's most iconic wild cats
- White-faced capuchins and howler monkeys – primates widely distributed across the country
- Green iguanas and basilisks – common Nicaraguan reptiles
- Crocodiles – found in Nicaragua's lakes and rivers
- Scarlet macaws and Amazon parrots – vibrant birds of the Nicaraguan tropics
- White-tailed deer and tapirs – larger mammals of Nicaraguan forests
Role in Conservation
The zoo plays an important role in Nicaragua's wildlife conservation efforts, housing animals that have been rescued from illegal trafficking, habitat destruction, or injury. Many animals at the zoo could not survive in the wild and receive long-term care at the facility.
Education & Community
As the only major zoo in Nicaragua, the Zoo de Managua serves a wide catchment area. School groups from across the country visit regularly, and the zoo is a popular weekend destination for families in Managua. Educational signage and guided tours help visitors understand the importance of protecting Nicaragua's natural ecosystems.