Zoológico de Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Adres
Land
bolivia
Openingstijden
Tuesday–Sunday 08:30–17:30
Populariteit
The zoo of Bolivia's largest city, showcasing the remarkable biodiversity of the Bolivian Amazon, Pantanal, and Chaco lowlands.
Bolivia's Lowland Zoo
Zoológico de Santa Cruz de la Sierra is the principal zoo of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia's largest and fastest-growing city, located in the tropical lowlands of eastern Bolivia. While the Vesty Pakos zoo in La Paz serves the high-altitude Andean Bolivia, the Santa Cruz zoo represents the extraordinary biodiversity of Bolivia's tropical Amazon basin, Pantanal, and Chiquitano dry forest ecosystems.
Lowland Bolivia's Biodiversity
Santa Cruz sits at the gateway to some of Bolivia's most biodiverse ecosystems. The zoo reflects this richness with a strong focus on lowland Bolivian species — animals that thrive in the warm, humid tropical conditions of eastern Bolivia rather than the cold highlands of the Andes.
Animal Collection
The zoo houses a representative collection of eastern Bolivian and broader South American species:
- Jaguars — the apex predator of Bolivia's tropical forests and the Pantanal
- Giant otters — found in Bolivia's Amazonian rivers
- Tapirs — the largest land mammal in the Bolivian Amazon
- Giant anteaters and giant armadillos — Chaco and Pantanal species
- Caimans and anacondas — from Bolivia's Amazonian wetlands
- Capybaras — abundant in eastern Bolivia's rivers and swamps
- Hyacinth macaws — the world's largest macaw, found in Bolivia's Pantanal
- Maned wolves and bush dogs — canids of Bolivia's savannah and forest edge
Conservation of the Pantanal & Chaco
The zoo works with Bolivian conservation authorities on protection of species from the Bolivian Pantanal and Gran Chaco — two ecosystems facing severe deforestation pressure. Educational programmes focus on the importance of these biomes for both Bolivia and the world.
Santa Cruz — Bolivia's Economic Capital
Santa Cruz de la Sierra has overtaken La Paz as Bolivia's most populous city and is the country's economic powerhouse. As the city has grown dramatically in recent decades, the zoo has served an increasingly important role as a natural education resource for a rapidly urbanising population.