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Zoo Aquarium de Madrid
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| zoo_name | Zoo Aquarium de Madrid |
| owner | Parques Reunidos |
| date_opened | 1770 |
| location | Madrid, Spain |
| area | over 20 hectares |
| coordinates | |
| num_animals | 6000 |
| num_species | 500 |
| members | EAZA, WAZA |
| website |


The Madrid Zoo Aquarium is a 20 ha zoo and aquarium located in the Casa de Campo in Madrid, Spain. The zoo is owned by the city, but is managed by the international entertainment operator Parques Reunidos. Opened in 1770, it is one of the largest zoos in Spain and one of the few zoos in the world that houses giant pandas.
The zoo is a member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA).
History
The first zoo in Madrid was opened in 1770 as the "Casa de Fieras" in Retiro Park, to exhibit animals from the American and Asian provinces, on grounds which still are part of Parque del Buen Retiro. The new facilities of the Madrid Zoo Aquarium were constructed in 1972 and located in the Casa de Campo.
Facilities
Its exhibits include the zoo, a petting zoo, an aquarium with 2000000 L of salt water, a dolphin exhibit, and an aviary. Facilities include several restaurants, a boat tour, and train tour.
Animals
It is home to over 6,000 animals of 500 different species.
Pandas
In 1978, China presented the King of Spain with two giant pandas, Shao Shao and Quian Quiang. Their cub, Chu-lin, born in 1982, died in 1996. Chu-lin was the first panda born in captivity using artificial insemination in Europe.
The zoo is now home to giant pandas Bing Xing (M) and Hua Zui Ba (F), who arrived in Madrid on 8 September 2007. Twin cubs, Po and De De, were born to them on 7 September 2010. They were conceived via artificial insemination.
Koalas
There is a small group of koalas living in the zoo. These animals are kept in a controlled temperature space and are fed with Eucalyptus leaves brought from Huelva.
Primates
The zoo has a large collection of primates, including western lowland gorillas, chimpanzees, mandrills, mantled guerezas, orangutans and several species of lemurs.
Dolphinarium
The dolphinarium at Zoo Aquarium was built in 1987 and currently has nine bottlenose dolphins: Lala (F), Einyel (F), Guarina (F), Mary (F), Mancha (F), Loren (M), Noa (F), Iruka (F) and Coral (F).
References
References
- "Zoo Aquarium Madrid-Madrid Guide".
- "Goodzoos: Zoo Aquarium Madrid".
- "Pandas sent off to Spain".
- "Pandas at Madrid Zoo". giantpandazoo.com.
- (7 October 2010). "Twin pandas born at Madrid Zoo". BBC News.
- Agencia EFE. "Alimentación a la carta desde Huelva para koalas del Zoo Aquarium de Madrid". LA Voz Digital.
- Unknown. (2008). "Nace un gorila en el Zoo de Madrid por primera vez en 14 años". [[El Mundo (Spain).
- Redacción La Vanguardia. "Nace un lémur de cola anillada en un zoo de Madrid". [[La Vanguardia]].
- García Lozano, Fernando. (5 April 2011). "Boo el bebé orangután del zoo de Madrid ya tiene padrino". [[La Razón (Madrid).
- "Dolphins at Madrid Zoo".
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