Alexandria Zoo
This article is about the zoo in Alexandria, Egypt. For the zoo in Alexandria, Louisiana, see Alexandria Zoological Park.
The species on display include an Asian elephant, common hippopotamus, lions, Bengal tigers, leopards, striped hyenas, California sea lions, giraffes, zebras, nilgai, scimitar horned oryx, a selection of bears (including a polar bear), monkeys, Dromedary camels, Barbary sheep, and a red fox and raccoon.
Exhibits
The zoo also includes a reptile house and a 'birds and small mammals' section, as well as a museum. The reptile house is home to several endemic Egyptian species, including the Egyptian cobra, the Nile crocodile and the critically endangered Egyptian tortoise.
Several aviaries are home to hawks, eagles, falcons, African crested porcupines, Egyptian mongooses, and several breeds of cats and dogs.
Criticism
By the early 2000s the zoo was in disrepair from neglect. Animal Aid Egypt, along with a group of volunteers started helping improve the animal living conditions. They talked zoo authorities into freeing the zoos elephant from chains during the day, to roam freely, as well as building her some shade an reinforcing her night quarters. They worked with keepers to improve the chimp's diet and added enrichment to their outside enclosures, and are trying to get wooden floors in their night enclosures.
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