Wiesenpark Oschersleben, Park and zoo in Oschersleben, Germany.
Wiesenpark Oschersleben is a zoo and recreational area along the Bode River spanning about five hectares. It houses llamas, porcupines, raccoons, deer, and domestic animals in various enclosures.
The park began in the early 20th century with a deer enclosure that was expanded in 1930. It developed into its current zoo form in 1979.
The site draws families and school groups who come to feed and watch the animals up close. It blends recreation with learning in a straightforward, everyday manner.
The grounds are freely accessible with no entrance fee required. There is a petting zoo, playground equipment, and food vendors available on site.
Nutria live freely along the Bode banks and create a wildlife habitat observation opportunity within the grounds. This offers a rare chance to watch a semi-wild animal colony functioning in a park setting.
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