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Weltvogelpark Walsrode, known as Walsrode Bird Park or Jubs in English until 2010, is a bird park located in the middle of the Lüneburg Heath in
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within the municipality of
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near
Walsrode Walsrode (; nds, Wasra) is a town in the district of Heidekreis, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The former municipality Bomlitz was merged into Walsrode in January 2020. History Middle Ages 986 Foundation of Walsrode Abbey by Count Walo. The first ...
in the state of
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. Weltvogelpark Walsrode is the largest bird park in the world in terms of species as well as land area, although the
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in
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claims the largest number of individual birds. It covers and houses some 4,000
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s of over 540
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from every
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and climatic zone in the world. The Weltvogelpark Walsrode celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in 2012.


History

The park was founded in 1962 by the Walsrode businessman, Fritz Geschke, for privately breeding
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s and
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s. In 1962, his daughter, Uschi and her husband, Wolf Brehm, took over the park with the intention of creating a conservation and visitor centre, doubling the size within the first 6 years. In 1968, the "Paradies-Halle", a tropical bird house, was opened. Trend-setting facilities such as the free flight aviary, a penguin enclosure and many others followed. In 2000, on the occasion of the Expo in Hanover, the Jungle Hall was opened with its Indonesian artefacts and Asiatic bird species. Later, the Eagle Owl Hill and Treehouse Village were added. The German bird cage museum, also located in the bird park, was closed in 2006 and auctioned at
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. Due to business difficulties, the park was transferred in 2000 to new ownership. Whilst in earlier years shows had been largely dropped, the new owners introduced more flight demonstrations which increased the number of visitors and ensured the survival of the park. Nevertheless, visitor numbers dropped in 2008 to 280,000; 50,000 fewer than necessary for a profitable operation. Looming insolvency was averted in March 2009 by the intervention of the Belgian firm, Floralux. In 2010, the official international name of Walsrode Bird Park was changed to Weltvogelpark Walsrode.


Facilities

The bird park comprises a large number of internal and external aviaries as well as outdoor enclosures. In addition, the visitor can meet birds in an environment modelled on their natural habitat with no artificial barriers both in a free flight aviary with sand dunes and a wave machine, as well as in numerous buildings, such as the Jungle Hall. Whilst the more recent areas of the bird park are based more on the natural environment of the birds, the older areas mainly consist of spacious parkland and woods including large rose and rhododendron beds. One special attraction is the variety of flight demonstrations on an open-air stage where
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s and
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s are displayed, as well as
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s, pelicans and Indian Runner ducks. There are also various feeding demonstrations and a young bird rearing station which is particularly interesting to children.


Breeding programme

The bird park has a range of birds that cannot be seen in other zoos in the world, and was the first to successfully breed a number of species, such as Golden Headed Quetzals. The bird park participates in the
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and has, for example, made eagle owls available for reintroduction into the wild.


Heritage railway

In the vicinity of the bird park is a stop on the
Bomlitz–Walsrode railway The Bomlitz–Walsrode railway is a railway line in the German state of Lower Saxony that is operated by the Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen (OHE). Route *Bomlitz–Gleisdreieck (triangular junction)–Cordingen (old Wolff Walsrode industrial sidin ...
which runs heritage rail services.


Gallery

Image:Ara ararauna (Linnaeus 1758).jpg, A
blue-and-yellow macaw The blue-and-yellow macaw (''Ara ararauna''), also known as the blue-and-gold macaw, is a large South American parrot with mostly blue top parts and light orange underparts, with gradient hues of green on top of its head. It is a member of the la ...
during the flying demonstration Image:VPW Flugvorführung Reifen.jpg, Macaw in flying demonstration Image:Bartkauz_(Strix_nebulosa)_-_Weltvogelpark_Walsrode_2012-001.jpg,
Great grey owl The great grey owl (''Strix nebulosa'') (also great gray owl in American English) is a very large owl, documented as the world's largest species of owl by length. It is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, and it is the only species in th ...
Image:Aceros_cassidix_-_Weltvogelpark_Walsrode_2011-02.jpg, Knobbed hornbill Image:VPW Pinguin-Fütterung.jpg, Penguin feeding time Image:VPW Tropenwaldhalle.jpg, In the jungle hall Image:Riesentukan (Toco Toucan) Weltvogelpark Walsrode 2010.jpg, The
toco toucan The toco toucan (''Ramphastos toco''), also known as the common toucan or giant toucan, is the largest and probably the best known species in the toucan family. It is found in semi-open habitats throughout a large part of central and eastern Sou ...
- mascot of the Weltvogelpark Image:Balaeniceps_rex_(Schuhschnabel_-_Shoebill)_-_Weltvogelpark_Walsrode_2011.jpg, A
shoebill The shoebill (''Balaeniceps rex'') also known as the whalebill, whale-headed stork or shoe-billed stork, is a very large long-legged wading bird. It derives its name from its enormous shoe-shaped bill. It has a somewhat stork-like overall form ...
on the lookout Image:Bockwindm%C3%BChle_(Post_mill)_-_Weltvogelpark_Walsrode_2011.jpg,
Post mill The post mill is the earliest type of European windmill. Its defining feature is that the whole body of the mill that houses the machinery is mounted on a single vertical post, around which it can be turned to bring the sails into the wind. All p ...
within the park


Literature

* ''Vogelpark Walsrode - viel mehr als Vögel'', (ed.: Vogelpark Walsrode), o.O. o.J. (31. A.), 162 p. with numerous illustrations. * ''Wir entdecken die Vögel (Wieso? Weshalb? Warum?)'', Patricia Mennen (Autorin) & Anne Ebert (Illustrator), Ravensburger Buchverlag, Buchvorstellung am 26.06.2010 im Vogelpark
Gut recherchiert ist halb gewonnen. Für das neue Buch “Wieso? Weshalb? Warum? Wir entdecken die Vögel” haben sich Autorin Patricia Mennen und Illustratorin Anne Ebert vom Ravensburger Buchverlag vor einem Jahr drei Tage lang ausführlich bei den Experten des Weltvogelpark Walsrode informiert...
/ref> * ''Wir entdecken die Vögel (Wieso? Weshalb? Warum?) udiobook(Audio CD)'', Jumbo Neue Medien & Verlag GmbH,


References


External links

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Walsrode Bird Park on ''National Geographic Brasil'' (blog of the photographer João Marcos Rosa)Photographs from the Walsrode Bird Park
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