Bioparco (Rome)

Bioparco (Rome)

Bioparco SpA (Giardino Zoologico di Roma) is the zoological garden of Rome, Italy. There are 1114 animals of 222 species maintained.

History

The zoo was conceived in 1908 to hold exotic animal species for exhibition. In contrast to other zoos at the time which mainly worked for scientific criteria, the goal here was for the entertainment and amusement of the people. The zoo had a surface area of 12 hectares and was erected in the northern part of the Villa Borghese estate; it was opened with grand fanfare on 5 January 1911.

Early years

The zoo was designed by Carl Hagenbeck, a well-reputed animal trainer who had already opened a zoo in Hamburg Stellingen. The park was built in the style of that in Hamburg: ditches and pits instead of bars and generous green spaces.

This initial success did not hold. Attempts were made to stock the zoo with especially rare and exotic animals. Various park expansions were undertaken and in 1926 a further expansion was planned into the neighboring red deer park. In 1933, the architect Raffaele De Vico began his work in the new areas, which were to hold two main attractions: the large aviary and the reptile house which opened in 1935.

After the Second World War

The zoo began to deteriorate, although many areas were renovated and others fully rebuilt. In 1970, the reptile house had to be closed due to its ailing condition, its improvements took about nine years and it was finally reopened in 1983.

From zoo to bioparco

The idea to transfer the zoo into a biopark (bioparco) was first suggested in 1994. In 1997 a master plan was produced based on the principles of the Gilman Foundation. In April 1998, the organization Bioparco S.p.A. was established to be financed through the city of Rome with 51%, from Costa Edutaiment with 39% and from Cecchi Gori with 10%.

Notable animals

Kleinmann's Tortoise, which is rapidly nearing extinction in the wild, was successfully bred in 2007. The group in Bioparco are animals confiscated from a smuggler'S suitcase in 2005. [ [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/feature/story.cfm?c_id=1501182&objectid=10441315 Day in photos 23/05] " - "New Zealand Herald", Wednesday 23 May 2007]

Notes

External links

* [http://www.bioparco.it/ Official website (in Italian)]
* [http://www.bioparco.it/forma//bioparco_eng/bioparco_eng_ID734.php Official website (in English)]


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