Edinburgh Zoo, formally the
Scottish National Zoological Park, is a
non-profit zoological park located in
Edinburgh, the capital city of
Scotland. The mission statement of Edinburgh Zoo is "To excite and inspire our visitors with the wonder of living animals, and so to promote the conservation of threatened species and habitats".
The land lies on the
Corstorphine Hill, from which it provides extensive views of the city. Built in 1913, and owned by the
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, it receives over 600,000 visitors a year, which makes it Scotland's second most popular paid-for tourist attraction, after
Edinburgh Castle. As well as catering to tourists and locals, the Zoo is involved in many scientific pursuits, such as
captive breeding of endangered animals, researching into
animal behaviour, and active participation in various
conservation programs around the world.
Edinburgh Zoo is the only zoo in Britain to house
koalas, as well as being the first zoo in the world to house and to breed
penguins, in particular,
King penguins. The zoo is a member of the
British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA), the
European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA), the
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA), and the Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions. It has also been granted four stars by the Scottish Tourism Board. The zoo gardens boast...
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