Thursday, November 12, 2009

Zoos

The world's first zoological garden was established in Vienna, Austria in 1752. Emperor Franz I commissioned the design of a menagerie in the park of Schönbrunn, which consisted of twelve equally sized animal houses along with an administrative building. In summer 1752, after a one-year construction period, the animals were brought to the zoo and presented to the public.
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