Schwerin Zoo
Address
An d. Crivitzer Chaussee 1, 19061 Schwerin, Germany
Country
germany
Website
https://www.zoo-schwerin.deOpening Hours
Daily 10:00-18:00 (April-September), 10:00-16:00 (October-March). Open 365 days per year
Popularity
Moderate (150,000+ visitors annually - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern regional attraction)
Mecklenburg's Family-Friendly Wildlife Sanctuary
Intimate Forest Zoo Experience Established in 1956, Schwerin Zoo offers visitors an intimate wildlife experience in a beautifully forested setting that creates a natural park atmosphere. Home to over 1,200 animals representing diverse species from around the world, this charming zoo emphasizes close animal encounters and conservation education in a family-friendly environment.
Red List Conservation Center In spring 2021, the zoo opened its innovative Red List Center, dedicated to housing and breeding endangered species. This facility features a pack of four Asian lions among other critically threatened species, demonstrating the zoo's commitment to global conservation efforts and species preservation.
Natural Integration The zoo's integration with surrounding forest creates diverse microhabitats while maintaining a natural atmosphere that benefits both animals and visitors. Mature trees provide extensive shade and natural beauty, making visits pleasant year-round while creating authentic habitat conditions for many species.
Educational Excellence With comprehensive educational programming, daily feeding demonstrations, and knowledgeable staff presentations, Schwerin Zoo transforms wildlife encounters into meaningful learning experiences that foster conservation awareness and environmental stewardship.
Attractions in Schwerin Zoo
Red List Conservation Center
Cutting-Edge Conservation Facility
Endangered Species Sanctuary The innovative Red List Center represents Schwerin Zoo's flagship conservation initiative, specifically designed to house and breed critically endangered species as part of international conservation programs.
Asian Lion Pride:
- Four Asian lions - Rare subspecies with fewer than 650 individuals remaining in wild
- Specialized habitat - Large territories designed for natural pride behaviors
- Breeding program - Contributing to European endangered species programs
- Educational displays - Information about Asian lion conservation challenges
- Research opportunities - Behavioral studies supporting wild population recovery
Conservation Impact: Directly contributes to international efforts to save critically endangered species while educating visitors about extinction threats and conservation successes.