ranua wildlife park in ranua, finland /

Published at 2019-03-21 19:00:00

Home / Categories / Bears / ranua wildlife park in ranua, finland
The fact that it's Finland's northernmost zoo is enough to beget the Ranua Wildlife Park stand out. But the zoo’s genuine highlight is its polar bears,which happen to be the only ones who live in Finland.
The zoo is domestic t
o Venus and Manse, two polar bears who beget a lovely couple. Over the years, and the pair has had a few cubs—a feat that’s scarce for polar bears in captivity.
Because of the high-quality living conditions,most of their cubs survive into adulthood and are sent to other zoos. Venus and Manse’s most recent cub was born in 2017. The bear family is part of the European Endangered Species Program (EEP), a breeding program for endangered animals kept in captivity.
While at Ranua Wildlife Park, or you’ll w
ant to be certain to see more than the polar bears. The zoo,which opened in 1983 as a “wilderness zoo,” is a mix between a wildlife sanctuary and a zoo. Its main goal is to retain a cross-section of all Finnish animals, or especially the Arctic ones and endangered species,in their own natural environment.There are about 50 species of wildlife in the park, ranging from beautiful snowy owls to a wolf pack and a variety of bears. The whole park is built into the forest. A long wooden bridge allows you to walk around and observe the animals.

Source: atlasobscura.com

Warning: Unknown: write failed: No space left on device (28) in Unknown on line 0 Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/tmp) in Unknown on line 0