Stralsund Zoo
Address
Grünhufer Bogen 2, 18437 Stralsund, Germany
Country
germany
Website
https://zoo.stralsund.deOpening Hours
Daily hours vary by season. Contact zoo for current schedule. Generally 9:00-18:00 (summer), 9:00-16:00 (winter)
Popularity
High (160,000+ visitors annually - largest zoo in Western Pomerania)
Historic Hanseatic Zoo - From Farmyard to Jungle
Western Pomerania's Premier Zoo Founded in 1959 near the UNESCO World Heritage city of Stralsund, this 16-hectare zoo represents the largest zoological facility in Western Pomerania. Housing over 900 animals from approximately 150 species, including 70 rare domestic animal breeds, the zoo offers visitors a unique journey 'from farmyard to jungle.'
Unique Domestic Animal Conservation Stralsund Zoo has achieved international recognition for its conservation of rare domestic animal breeds, featuring Germany's only breeding population of Baroque donkeys alongside numerous endangered livestock breeds. The historic farmhouse, traditional windmill, and demonstration farm provide authentic insights into regional agricultural heritage.
Continental Wildlife Journey Visitors embark on a geographical journey beginning in North American prairies with bison, prairie dogs, and Arctic wolves, continuing through tropical South American environments, and culminating in African habitats featuring lions and chimpanzees. This thematic approach provides educational insights into global ecosystems.
Historic Urban Integration Located within Stralsund's forest area near the historic city center, the zoo seamlessly blends wildlife conservation with cultural heritage, offering visitors the opportunity to combine zoo visits with exploration of the medieval Hanseatic city.
Attractions in Stralsund Zoo
Arctic Wolf Pack
Majestic White Wolf Experience
Social Predator Observation The Arctic wolf exhibit provides visitors with exceptional opportunities to observe pack behavior, social interactions, and feeding demonstrations with these magnificent white wolves in a naturalistic forest environment.
Educational Programming:
- Daily feeding demonstrations - 11:00 AM sessions with expert commentary
- Pack behavior studies - Observation of social hierarchies and interactions
- Conservation education - Information about Arctic ecosystem protection
- Interactive experiences - Children can participate in feeding programs
- Research opportunities - Behavioral studies contributing to wolf conservation
Conservation Impact: Educates visitors about wolf conservation, ecosystem roles, and the importance of predator protection in natural environments.