Discover the diversity: The Dortmund Zoo supports plumploris
Discover the diversity: The Dortmund Zoo supports plumploris
For animal lovers and family trips, the Dortmund zoo offers a fascinating way to experience a variety of animals up close. With around 1,600 animals from 173 different species, the zoo is a real place of biodiversity. Among the impressive residents are penguins, rhinos, giraffes and kangaroos. But the plumploris attract a very special focus, an animal species that delights many visitors due to their large eyes and unique behavior.
plumploris are small primates that are unfortunately considered endangered. The threats that you face are diverse: from illegal hunting to the destruction of your habitat in Southeast Asia. The Dortmund zoo takes on this problem and actively supports the association "Plumplori e.V.". This is committed to protecting these miraculous animals and is committed to rescue and rehabilitation of the plumploris.
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The efforts of the zoo do not end with the plumploris. Other species are also part of their species protection and release programs. Not only is the focus on sensitive animal species, but an awareness of the importance of preserving biological diversity is also raised. Visitors can learn more about these initiatives and thus make a contribution to species protection by finding out about the various programs.
A visit to the Dortmund Zoo is not only an experience for animal lovers. The adjacent botanical garden Rombergpark perfectly complements the zoo's offer. Different plant species and a beautifully designed landscape invite you to a relaxed walk. The best thing about it: entry into the botanical garden is free of charge, and dogs are welcome there, which makes him an ideal place for a family outing.
It is important to note that dogs are not allowed in the zoo itself. This ensures a calm and safe environment for all animals and visitors. The Rombergpark, on the other hand, offers the opportunity to bring the four -legged family members as long as they are led on a leash.
The Dortmund zoo and the botanical garden together form a wonderful destination for young and old. The combination of animal observations and nature experiences makes numerous visits an unforgettable experience every time. It is an excellent opportunity not only to discover the wildlife, but also to actively contribute to the protection of endangered species and to understand the importance of maintaining our environment.