π A popular local zoo in the Perleberg Forest, supported by a dedicated association.
πΎ Home to various animal enclosures, conservation projects, and an annual festival.
π¦ See a diverse collection of animals including wolves, owls, alpacas, and coatis
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Enjoy a family-friendly outing with educational exhibits and apprentice-run social media
π³ Discover active conservation efforts, such as Hungarian Racka Sheep and Lynx breeding
π Experience the traditional annual Tierparkfest, a highlight event
β³ Patience may be required to spot some animals, like the elusive wolves
π« Coati breeding is no longer permitted as they are classified as an invasive species
π² Over 5000 square meters, established in 2005, providing ideal conditions for wolves.
π Best observed from the visitor house, especially in winter, though patience is key.
π Has housed up to 8 wolves, with offspring often transferred to Tierpark Kunsterspring.
π° Opened in 2007, a 400 square meter area featuring an old castle ruin.
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Integrates enclosures for various owl species and Northern Bald Ibises.
πΆββοΈ Covered walkway allows close observation of Eurasian Eagle-Owls, Snowy Owls, and rare Rufous-legged Owls.
πΏ Approximately 2600 square meters, designed for 6-8 animals.
π A major project funded by donations and sponsors, highlighted in 'LOTTE' magazine.
π Features a 160 square meter play and climbing paradise with a heated living quarter.
π Observe active coatis through a large viewing pane, even in winter.
π« Breeding is no longer allowed, and male animals have been castrated by authorities.
πΎ Meerkat Enclosure
π Dingo Enclosure
π¦ Walk-in Aviary
π΄ Poitou Donkey Enclosure
π New projects include Hungarian Racka Sheep.
π Plans for breeding and releasing Lynx into the wild.
π₯³ The traditional Tierparkfest is held annually, for example, on June 7, 2025, starting at 11 AM.