
Münchener Tierpark Hellabrunn AG, founded in Munich in 1911, is globally recognized as the world's first "geo-zoo," grouping animals by geographical origin. This pioneering approach sets new standards for animal welfare and visitor experience. The zoo is dedicated to species conservation, scientific research, and environmental education. Spanning 40 hectares, it houses approximately 18,500 animals from over 750 species, making it one of Europe's most species-rich zoos. The organization demonstrates a deep commitment to ESG principles, actively participating in over 100 international conservation breeding programs to promote global biodiversity.
Life on Land
Protecting Endangered Species and Biodiversity
The organization participates in over 100 international conservation breeding programs, including EEPs and ESBs, to preserve critically endangered animal species and promote global biodiversity.
Quality Education
Environmental Education for Conservation
Münchener Tierpark Hellabrunn AG offers comprehensive educational programs, guided tours, and special events to raise public awareness about biodiversity and environmental protection.
Partnerships for the Goals
Global Partnerships for Wildlife Conservation
The organization is actively involved in global conservation networks and collaborates with universities and research institutions to advance wildlife protection and sustainable practices.
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