Jardim Zoológico do Rio de Janeiro | |
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Type | Public |
Location | Quinta da Boa Vista s/n, São Cristóvão, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
Coordinates | 22°54′16″S 43°13′46″W / 22.90444°S 43.22944°W |
Area | 55 000 square meters |
Opening | 16 January 1888 (Vila Isabel) 18 March 1945 (Quinta da Boa Vista) |
Administered by | Grupo Cataratas |
Visitors | 70 000 visitors per month |
The Rio de Janeiro Zoological Garden (Portuguese: Jardim Zoológico do Rio de Janeiro) is a zoo located in the district of São Cristóvão, in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The institution has among its main objectives the development of environmental and educational activities, based on the animals of its collection—which consists mainly of fish, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
The zoo is housed in a 55,000-square-meter park at the back of Quinta da Boa Vista. Its collection currently has over 1,300 animals. There are 350 species, many of them rare and endangered, such as the Lear's macaw, harpy eagle, broad-snouted caiman, maned wolf, golden-headed lion tamarin, anteater and the king vulture. In addition to native species of the Amazon Region, the Pantanal and the Brazilian Cerrado, there are also other animals from other countries, such as the rhinoceros and the American brown bear.