Jagodina Zoo, Zoo in Jagodina, Serbia.
Jagodina Zoo is a wildlife park with animal species from different regions of the world, including tigers, zebras, giraffes, and lemurs in separate enclosures. The park combines these animal areas with botanical sections where visitors see rare trees and exotic flowers throughout the grounds.
The zoo was established to care for injured and rescued animals, providing them with rehabilitation and a safe environment. Over time, it grew into an important destination for both local tourism and wildlife protection efforts in the region.
The zoo runs educational programs where visitors learn about animal behavior and conservation needs through guided tours and information boards. Visitors can watch how staff care for animals and understand what each species needs to thrive.
The park operates during daylight hours and provides dining options where visitors can rest between exploring different animal sections. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as the grounds require walking to view all the exhibits and botanical areas.
The zoo houses many animals that were rescued from difficult situations or injured in accidents rather than imported from the wild. This makes the park special as a place where visitors see how damaged animals get a second chance at life.
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