Tarsus Zoo Explained

Tarsus Zoo (Tarsus Hayvanat Bahçesi) is a zoo in Tarsus ilçe (district) of Mersin Province, Turkey. Its area is .[1]

Location

In 1999 a small zoo in midtown Tarsus with only a few small animals was established by the municipality of Tarsus. But its area was small and Haytap, the animal-rights-activists forced the municipality to move the zoo to a more convenient area. According to Haytap the former zoo was an animal prison rather than a zoo.[2] The current zoo was opened on 27 December 2013.[1] It is in the northern part of the urban fabric. It is to the south of Berdan Dam reservoir and the picnic area. Its gate is located under the viaduct of Turkish motorway O.53. Its distance to Mersin is about .T

Species

There are currently 81 species, zebra being the last to enter the zoo. According to an announcement an elephant and a giraffe will soon arrive in the zoo.[3]

Admission fee

The zoo is open from 9 AM to 5 PM (6 PM in summers) The admission fee is TL 8.[4]

References

36.9667°N 88°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tarsus.bel.tr/tr/haberler/haberler/haber.aspx?id=50145 Tarsus municipality page
  2. https://www.haytap.org/tr/201212254151/hayvanat-bahceleri/tarsus-hayvanat-bahcesine-tepkimiz-dha Haytap page
  3. http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/yerel-haberler/mersin/hayvan-parkinin-yeni-gozdeleri-zebralar-41013844 Hürriyet Newspaper
  4. https://turistrail.com/tarsus-hayvanat-bahcesi/ Tourist page