History of Zoo Basel
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Zoo Basel
Zoo Basel is a non-profit zoo located within the city of Basel, Switzerland. Its official name is Zoologischer Garten Basel — or in English: Basel Zoological Garden. Basel residents, however, call their zoo affectionately Zolli...

is located in Basel
Basel
Basel or Basle In the national languages of Switzerland the city is also known as Bâle , Basilea and Basilea is Switzerland's third most populous city with about 166,000 inhabitants. Located where the Swiss, French and German borders meet, Basel also has suburbs in France and Germany...

, Switzerland
Switzerland
Switzerland name of one of the Swiss cantons. ; ; ; or ), in its full name the Swiss Confederation , is a federal republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities. The country is situated in Western Europe,Or Central Europe depending on the definition....

. Established in 1874, it is Switzerland's oldest and largest zoo (by number of animals) and a major tourist attraction with nearly 1.7 million visitors per year.

In 1870, the Ornithologiegesellschaft and the city of Basel started a project to establish a zoo where visitors could see Swiss and Europe
Europe
Europe is, by convention, one of the world's seven continents. Comprising the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, Europe is generally 'divided' from Asia to its east by the watershed divides of the Ural and Caucasus Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian and Black Seas, and the waterways connecting...

an animals. For this, the city provided land in the Birsig
Birsig
The Birsig is a rather small river in eastern France and northern Switzerland. Its source is in the village Biederthal, in the French Haut-Rhin department, near the Swiss border. The Birsig is about 21 kilometers long and its watershed area is about 82 square kilometers. It flows variably through...

 valley, which was, back then, outside the city walls South of Basel.
Zoo Basel directors
1875–1914 Gottfried Hagmann
1914–1944 Adolf Wendnagel
1944–1953 Heini Hediger
1953–1979 Ernst Lang
1979–1995 Dieter Rüedi
1995–2001 Peter Studer
since 2001 Oliver Pagan

1874 - 1900

This time period was marked by the openening of Zoo Basel in 1987 and by the zoos growth during the first years. It also started the attachment of Basel's population to "its" zoo, which is evidenced by the local popularity of the Indian elephant Miss Kumbuk and several donations of animals and funds.
Year Event Details
1874 Opening Day On July 3, 1874, Zoo Basel opened its doors
1884 Expansion The zoo expanded towards Binningen and had as its new center the festival grounds, where diverse exhibits took place
1886 First Elephant The first Indian elephant
Indian Elephant
The Indian Elephant is one of three recognized subspecies of the Asian elephant, and native to mainland Asia. Since 1986, Elephas maximus has been listed as endangered by IUCN as the population has declined by at least 50% over the last three generations, estimated to be 60–75 years...

, Miss Kumbuk, was brought to Basel by Paul and Fritz Sarasin
1890 First Lions The first arrived in Basel
1891 Lion Birth On March 19, 1891 the first lion cub was born
1891 Elephant House A new house was opened for the popular Indian elephant Miss Kumbuk and for some zebras
1900 First Apes The female orangutan
Orangutan
Orangutans are the only exclusively Asian genus of extant great ape. The largest living arboreal animals, they have proportionally longer arms than the other, more terrestrial, great apes. They are among the most intelligent primates and use a variety of sophisticated tools, also making sleeping...

 Kitty came to Basel

1901 - 1950

The zoo grew in size, popularity, and in number of animals. During the two world wars the zoo suffered, but was not hit by any bombs. It quickly recovered after World War II and took advantage of the opportunity to import foreign animals again.
Year Event Details
1901 Large Donation Mr. Johannes Beck, a local gold smith, donated SFr. 750'000 to Zoo Basel. In his honor, the zoo celebrates every year the Johaness Beck Day. On June 24, entrance to the zoo is free of charge
1904 Carnivor House The first carnivor house opened, which included lions and a reptile exhibit
1910 Antelope House A new antelope
Antelope
Antelope is a term referring to many even-toed ungulate species indigenous to various regions in Africa and Eurasia. Antelopes comprise a miscellaneous group within the family Bovidae, encompassing those old-world species that are neither cattle, sheep, buffalo, bison, nor goats...

 house opened, which is, as of April 2010, the oldest building at Zoo Basel
1914 Death of Miss Kumbuk With great sorrow Basels population parted from "their" elephant
1919 New Elephant After a long search, the African elephant Jenny was acquired from Circus Krone
Circus Krone
Circus Krone, based in Munich, is the largest circus in Europe and the only one in Western Europe to also occupy a building.-History:It was originally founded in 1905 by Carl Krone as an animal exhibition. Later the circus was run by his daughter Frieda Sembach-Krone and her husband Carl...

 to replace Miss Kumbuk
1927 Sealion Exhibit Urs Eggenschwyler designed the new sea lion rock which opened in 1927
1935 New restaurant With a great financial effort the old tavern was replaced with a modern restaurant
1937 Worst day in history Many animals died because of an outbreak of the Foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-mouth disease
Foot-and-mouth disease or hoof-and-mouth disease is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that affects cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovids...

1947 New Giraffes Just after the second world war new giraffes were imported
1949 Okapi The first okapi
Okapi
The okapi , Okapia johnstoni, is a giraffid artiodactyl mammal native to the Ituri Rainforest, located in the northeast of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Central Africa...

 arrived in Basel, however, it died only two months after arriving

1951 - 2000

This time period was marked by the transformation of animal collecting cages to in- and outdoor exhibits. Zoo Basel called it "creating an animal park".
Year Event Details
1956 Lion House A new lion house was built that stood until the development of the Gamgoas project
1961 Main Entrance The main entrance was moved toward the Birsig
Birsig
The Birsig is a rather small river in eastern France and northern Switzerland. Its source is in the village Biederthal, in the French Haut-Rhin department, near the Swiss border. The Birsig is about 21 kilometers long and its watershed area is about 82 square kilometers. It flows variably through...

 creek
1966 Elephant Birth The first African Elephant, Ota, was born in Basel
1969 Monkey House The current monkey house opened
1972 Vivarium The aquarium, or vivarium, opened. It is home to about seventy-five percent of the animals at Zoo Basel
1992 Elephant Birth The male African Elephant Pambo was born. He later was transferred to the Vienna zoo
Tiergarten Schönbrunn
Tiergarten Schönbrunn or Vienna Zoo is a zoo located on the grounds of the famous Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria...

1992/3 Africa Exhibit For the first time three different animal species shared one exhibit. The outdoor exhibit and three new houses opened
1997 Lori House A new home for the Rainbow Lorikeet
Rainbow Lorikeet
The Rainbow Lorikeet, is a species of Australasian parrot found in Australia, eastern Indonesia , Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu. In Australia, it is common along the eastern seaboard, from Queensland to South Australia and northwest Tasmania...

s in the Sauter Garden
1998 Pelicans The pelican
Pelican
A pelican, derived from the Greek word πελεκυς pelekys is a large water bird with a large throat pouch, belonging to the bird family Pelecanidae....

 lake and their new house was constructed. The exhibit also includes a new bridge over a small waterfall
1999 Snow Leopard The snow leopard
Snow Leopard
The snow leopard is a moderately large cat native to the mountain ranges of South Asia and Central Asia...

s moved into a new exhibit in the Sauter Garden

2001 - present

Year Event Details
2001 Etosha house Etosha house and outdoor exhibits
2003 Gamgoas house Gamgoas house with lion
Lion
The lion is one of the four big cats in the genus Panthera, and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger...

 and African wild dog
African Wild Dog
Lycaon pictus is a large canid found only in Africa, especially in savannas and lightly wooded areas. It is variously called the African wild dog, African hunting dog, Cape hunting dog, painted dog, painted wolf, painted hunting dog, spotted dog, or ornate wolf...

 outdoor exhibits
2004 Lori exhibit With a generous donation from the Winterthur Insurrance, the Lori house received an outdoor exhibit
2006 Australis Opening of the Australis house and outdoor exhibits
2006 Rhino House The renovated and expanded Indian rhinoceros
Indian Rhinoceros
The Indian Rhinoceros is also called Greater One-horned Rhinoceros and Asian One-horned Rhinoceros and belongs to the Rhinocerotidae family...

 house opened
2008 Rhino Exhibit The new rhino outdoor exhibit opened and included also Muntjacs, and Oriental Small-clawed Otter
Oriental Small-clawed Otter
The oriental small-clawed otter , also known as Asian small-clawed otter, is the smallest otter species in the world, weighing less than 5 kg. It lives in mangrove swamps and freshwater wetlands of Bangladesh, Burma, India, southern China, Taiwan, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines,...

s
2010 Monkey Rock The Macaques (monkeys) moved into a new exhibit in the Sauter Garden

Former Animals

A short list of previous animals kept at Zoo Basel can be found towards the bottom of the Wikipedia article:
List of animals at Zoo Basel.

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