
Zoo Hluboká nad Vltavou (Ohrada Zoo)
Jihočeský kraj
The South Bohemian Zoological Gardens of Hluboká nad Vltavou, commonly known as Ohrada Zoo, is a charming wildlife park situated in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. The facility has carved out a unique niche among European zoological gardens by specializing primarily in animals native to the European Palearctic zoogeographical region. Additionally, it places a strong emphasis on species indigenous to the Czech Republic, offering a comprehensive look at local biodiversity. Visitors can explore a diverse array of regional fauna in carefully designed environments that mimic their natural habitats. The zoo's dedication to local and regional wildlife conservation makes it a distinctive educational destination for visitors of all ages. It provides a tranquil yet engaging experience for nature lovers looking to understand the ecological balance of Europe and the broader Palearctic zone. Through its specialized exhibits, the zoo fosters a deeper appreciation for native wildlife and the importance of preserving regional ecosystems. Its location in the picturesque town of Hluboká nad Vltavou further enhances its appeal as a family-friendly attraction.
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Faits intéressants
- •The zoo specializes exclusively in animals from the European Palearctic zoogeographical region and the Czech Republic.
- •In 1983, a resident wolf named Lejdy gave birth to the last line of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog breed after mating with a German Shepherd named Bojar von Shottenhof.
Histoire
Ohrada Zoo was established and officially opened to the public in 1939.
Over the decades, it has evolved to focus specifically on the conservation and exhibition of European Palearctic and Czech wildlife.
A notable historical milestone occurred in 1983 when the zoo played a crucial role in cynology by contributing to the final bloodline of the Czechoslovakian Wolfdog breed.
Contact
Téléphone: 724 846 142