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Parque Biologico de Gaia

by Jonas Livet and Olaf Paterok

Date of publication : September 21st 2008
 

Factsheet

Established: 1983

Member of AIZA

www.parquebiologico.pt

Map of Parque Biologico de Gaia in 2006

Zoological Collections in Portugal - Situation in 2007

 

 


entrance of the Parque Biologico de Gaia - April 2007

 


purple swamphen - April 2007

 

We had been advised not to visit this park, as it was supposed to be uninteresting with only a few animals, but we decided to have a look anyway. This turned out to be one of our best decisions in the entire trip. We easily found the park just a few minutes drive from Quinta S. Inácio. Beside the car park a modern entrance building made a professional impression. Though it was not the summer season the park was open to the public until eight o'clock in the evening. As it was only half past five we went in and paid the €4.00 entrance fee. Very soon it became obvious that this was quite a good zoo. First we found an exhibit with a pool for European otters, followed by a large hall with flamingos and other marshland birds behind glass. The next exhibits were aviaries for egrets and gannets (Sula bassana)!

 

The principle of animal display at this place – probably the best zoo in Portugal – is to give a hidden view from behind wooden walls. The visitor looks into the aviaries or exhibits through small holes in the walls, as is common in 'hides' for watching wild birds. Again, this park is located on the grounds of a former farm. The area is quite large (35 ha) and to do the whole tour takes more than two hours. The idea is to exhibit Portuguese wildlife, which is done on a big scale – they had more than 100 native species on display when we visited the park in April 2007. Aviaries for wading birds are followed by those for birds of prey – griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus), booted eagles (Hieraaetus pennatus) and short-toed eagles (Circaetus gallicus) – and small mammals like badgers, raccoons and polecats. A highlight was the ruin of a stone farmhouse which today has many exhibits for small mammals such as Egyptian mongoose and common genet as well as various species of owls. A zoo farm displays rare domestic breeds from Portugal. Further on hoofstock like European ibex, European bison and roe deer were displayed, as well as wild boar and more breeds of cattle and horses. The whole park is based in a wonderful setting of forest and farmland, with various animal exhibits all along the way. New projects like a large pool for waterfowl and a small house for educational purposes gave an impression of an ongoing development. Leaving the zoo in darkness at close to eight we had a look at the exhibition hall in the basement of the entrance building, where a large model of the park explains about the whole site. One should have a look at this when visiting the park. The large and modern entrance building also contains a shop, laboratories and some meeting rooms; it was officially inaugurated in 1998.

 


exhibit of the European otters - April 2007

 


European otter - April 2007

 


hall for flamingos and other marshland birds - April 2007

 


marshland exhibit with birds - April 2007

 


exhibit for European and Mediterranean pond turtles - April 2007

 


aviary for grey herons, great cormorants and Northern gannets - April 2007

 


pathway in the first part of the park - April 2007

 


aviary for Eurasian oystercatchers and pied avocets - April 2007

 


pathway in the forest part of the park - April 2007

 


enclosure for fallow deer - April 2007

 


Quinta de Santo Tusso - April 2007

 


Quinta de Santo Tusso with aviaries for domestic birds - April 2007

 


aviary for Demoiselle cranes - April 2007

 


O Moinho do Belmiro Lavrador - April 2007

 


O Moinho do Belmiro Lavrador - April 2007

 


O Moinho do Belmiro Lavrador - April 2007

 


pathway - April 2007

 


wild boar enclosure - April 2007

 


small building for exhibition - April 2007

 


exhibition about invasive species - April 2007

 


exhibition about invasive species - April 2007

 


exhibition about invasive species - April 2007

 


enclosure for European bisons - April 2007

 


European bison - April 2007

 


Casa do Chasco - April 2007

 


Casa do Chasco with exhibits for small mammals and owls - April 2007

 


Casa do Chasco with exhibits for small mammals and owls - April 2007

 


Casa do Chasco with exhibits for small mammals and owls - April 2007

 


large pool for waterfowl - April 2007

 


aviary for Northern goshawks and short-toed snake-eagles - April 2007

 


aviary for Northern goshawks and short-toed snake-eagles - April 2007

 


entrance building - April 2007

 


exhibition about life on earth - April 2007
 

exhibition about life on earth - April 2007
 

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