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Parque Zoológico de Lagos

by Jonas Livet and Olaf Paterok

Date of publication : April 18th 2009
 

Factsheet

Established: 2000

www.zoolagos.com

Map of Parque Zoológico de Lagos in 2007

Zoological Collections in Portugal - Situation in 2007

 
 


entrance of the Parque Zoológico de Lagos - April 2007

 

A few kilometres from Lagos in the Algarve one can find a fairly new zoo officially inaugurated by the city authorities in November 2000. Lagos Zoo is only three hectares in size but has more than a hundred species of birds, reptiles and mammals in its collection. The majority of the species are birds and primates, but there are some domestic animals in the children's zoo, as well as such usual, easily-available species as Bennett's wallaby, Indian muntjac, mara and ring-tailed coati. The first impression is that of a carefully designed and planted little zoo. The exhibits are surrounded by beautiful stone walls and plants as well as nice fences. The numerous aviaries are in good condition with lots of plants. The general appearance seems to be a most important issue at this place - no surprise as. Most of the tourists in this region are British, a nation well known for their gardening abilities. At the entrance some girls are waiting with parrots and cockatoos to take photographs of visitors with the birds. These pictures are sold to the visitors when leaving the park for the enormous price of €10.00 - maybe by then people have already forgotten that the entrance fee was €10.00 as well! After some exhibits with African spurred tortoises, wallabies, muntjacs and crowned cranes there are some aviaries with interesting birds. We were surprised to see a mixed-species exhibit with great horned owls (Bubo virginianus) and giant wood-rails (Aramides ypecaha), as these owls are known to feed on chickens when they have the chance. In the next aviary a large flock of speckled pigeons (Columba guinea) with green peafown was a beautiful sight. Mixed-species aviaries with hornbills (Bycanistes brevis and B. bucinator) and pheasants followed. The aviaries for helmeted curassow (Pauxi pauxi), white-cheeked turaco (Tauraco leucotis) and western grey plaintain-eater (Crinifer piscator) were very interesting as well. At the Quintinha - the children's zoo - we saw a beautiful rare breed of sheep, the Algarvian churra sheep. This black-and-white sheep with its spiral horns in the male is a regional breed only found in the Algarve. Other animals kept here were llamas, dwarf zebu, Vietnamese pot-bellied pigs, rabbits, horses, ponies, guinea pigs, pigeons and more. At the end of the circular route round the zoo grounds we came to an area with some islands for primates. Here two groups of gibbons live on small islands. The 1.1 siamangs with their two young had a very small and empty piece of land, whereas the island for the four lar gibbons was quite all right in size and structure. Two (1.1) lesser spot-nosed monkeys (Cercopithecus petaurista) were interesting for us, as this species is not very common in zoos. An interesting story relates to this primate area. Before we went to Lagos Zoo we had a leaflet about it dating from 2006. On the cover was a male orang-utan who was announced to be coming to Lagos Zoo soon. This male was undoubtedly Samson at Maia Zoo, who was already in 2006 supposed to be leaving that place. He never arrived at Lagos, but instead the 1.3 chimpanzees are reported to be moving to Lagos Zoo soon. The owner of Lagos Zoo showed us the site where the exhibit for the chimps was to be built. In view of the fact that the transfer was supposed to be soon, we were again surprised about the relaxed attitude the people have to building for animals. 'That will be done quickly - no problem' was the reply to our astonishment. He also showed us his additional 3-ha area opposite to the zoo where he wants to build more exhibits for hoofstock. Other species at Lagos were European lynx, tufted capuchins, ring-tailed lemurs, squirrel monkeys together with white-fronted lemurs, common marmosets, black-and-white ruffed lemurs, porcupines and prairie dogs. Lots of waterfowl lived on the lakes, many of which were breeding between the primate islands. Two breeding species with less than a metre between the nests were pink-backed pelican (Pelecanus rufescens) and great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo). Marabou storks, black vultures and a small flock of lesser flamingos were exhibited, as well as green-winged and blue-and-yellow macaws which unfortunately had clipped wings and could only climb in the trees between the visitors. We were favourably impressed by the clever animal sign system. Laminated paper cards were available in small baskets at the exhibit. On both sides the visitor could find information about the animals in either Portuguese or English. These plastic cards are cheap and easily replaceable.

 


one of the pathways in the Parque Zoológico de Lagos - April 2007

 


African spurred tortoises enclosure - April 2007

 


muntjacs enclosure - April 2007

 


mixed-species exhibit with great horned owls and giant wood-rails - April 2007

 


black-necked swans pond - April 2007

 


speckled pigeon (Columba guinea) - April 2007

 


white-cheeked turaco (Tauraco leucotis) - April 2007

 


aviary for curassow and turaco - April 2007

 


porcupines exhibit - April 2007

 


porcupines exhibit - April 2007

 


aviary for Inca jays and golden pheasants - April 2007

 


flamingos enclosure - April 2007

 


black vultures aviary - April 2007

 


ducks lake - April 2007

 


cinnamon teal (Anas cyanoptera) - April 2007

 


white form of a white-cheeked pintail (Anas bahamensis) - April 2007

 


children's zoo - April 2007

 


children's zoo - April 2007

 


children's zoo - April 2007

 


children's zoo - April 2007

 


family of Algarvian churra sheep, local breed - April 2007

 


children's zoo - April 2007

 


children's zoo - April 2007

 


Vietnamese pot-bellied pig - April 2007

 


nandus and emus enclosure - April 2007

 


common marmosets exhibit - April 2007

 


aviary for snowy owls - April 2007

 


monk parakeets aviary - April 2007

 


squirrel monkeys exhibit - April 2007

 


future island for chimps - April 2007

 


islands for capuchin monkeys - April 2007

 


islands for capuchin monkeys - April 2007

 


nests of pink-backed pelicans and great cormorants - April 2007

 


black-and-white ruffed lemurs island - April 2007

 


island of the lesser spot-nosed monkeys - April 2007

 


lesser spot-nosed monkeys (Cercopithecus petaurista) - April 2007

 


prairie dogs enclosure - April 2007

 


ring-tailed lemurs enclosure - April 2007

 


siamangs island - April 2007

 


lar gibbons island - April 2007

 


example of the animal sign system in Lagos - April 2007
 

yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) - April 2007
 

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