Hellabrunn Zoo, located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, was founded in 1911 and is known for its innovative concept of a geo-zoo. The zoo spans over 40 hectares and is home to more than 18,000 animals representing around 750 species, making it one of the most diverse zoos in Europe.
The zoo is meticulously designed to reflect the natural habitats of the animals, focusing on education and conservation. Visitors can explore diverse environments, such as the African savannah, the rainforest, and the polar regions, all within a scenic landscape that promotes animal welfare.
Hellabrunn Zoo is not only dedicated to providing an enriching experience for visitors but also actively engages in breeding programs for endangered species. The zoo plays a significant role in wildlife conservation and regularly collaborates with international organizations to support global animal preservation efforts.
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