Union of Czech and Slovak Zoological Gardens

Union of Czech and Slovak Zoological Gardens

The Union of Czech and Slovak Zoological Gardens (Unie českých a slovenských zoologických zahrad) is an association of zoos in the Czech Republic and Slovakia that was founded in 1990.

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Members

The association has 15 Czech and four Slovak member zoos.

Czech members

Slovak members

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