Chapultepec Zoo (
Spanish: ''Zoológico de Chapultepec'') is a
zoo located in
Chapultepec Park; it is one of four zoos near
Mexico City, and the best known Mexican zoo. It was founded July 6, 1923 by Mexican
biologist
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Alfonso Luis Herrera using donations from private citizens and governmental funds from the Ministry of Agriculture and Development, and also with funds from the Society of Biological Studies.
The zoo houses almost 2000 animals from more than 200 species. The zoo is known for its success in breeding programs of
threatened species, including:
giant panda
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s (first institution outside of China to successively breed the species in captivity),
California condors (first institution outside of the United States to successively breed the species) and
Mexican wolves
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(first litter of cubs born to
released wolves).
History

The zoo opened in 1924. The biologist Alfonso L. Herrera, founder of Chapultepec Zoo, wanted to recreate the famous zoo and aviary of
Moctezuma II
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. He wanted to exhibit the native species for Mexicans, along with other species from the rest of the world. The collection would include mammals, birds and reptiles, as well as an aquarium.
After several visits to the United States, Herrera obtained the first animals for the zoo, three
lion
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cubs and two
American bison. The native animals came from different Mexican states like
Sonora
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,
Veracruz and
Campeche
Campeche (; yua, Kaampech ), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Campeche ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Campeche), is one of the 31 states which make up the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. Located in southeast Mexico, it is bordered by ...
, while other animals were exchanged with countries like
India,
France,
Peru and Brazil. This first collection consisted of 243 animals.
Between 1950 and 1960, the zoo had the sole purpose of being a place of recreation that exhibited several popular animal species.
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, mayor of the city during that decade, gave new impetus to the zoo, new species were acquired and the entire collection was renovated. Some of the animals that were acquired back then are still in the collection more than half a century later.
The zoo received a pair of
giant pandas in September 1975 as a gift from the
People's Republic of China. Since then, eight giant pandas have been born in Chapultepec Zoo, becoming the first institution outside of China where captive breeding of this species has been successful.
During the period from June 24, 1992 and August 1, 1994, Chapultepec Zoo was completely remodeled through the project "Ecological Rescue Chapultepec Zoo." A multidisciplinary group including experts in various areas such as designers, engineers, biologists and veterinarians worked in all aspects of the project, seeking to cover the four major objectives of a modern zoo, i.e., recreation, education, research and
conservation of wildlife. For over seventy years, the exhibition was classified according to the taxonomic groups: primates, felines, canines, herbivores, birds, reptiles, etc. The concept has changed to reflect the fact that the animals live together in nature, so now are grouped by bio-climatic zones according to their natural habitat. There are four climates, cold and wet (temperate forest and coastal), cold and dry (grassland), hot and humid (tropical rainforest) hot and dry (arid and savanna). Mexico has all these regions, and at the beginning of each exhibit animals native to the country are exhibited. Exhibits were built trying to recreate a natural habitat for each species, which gives visitors a better understanding of nature and provides the animal enrichment.
Chapultepec Zoo houses some important native species that are endangered or threatened such as the
volcano rabbit, the
Mexican wolf,
jaguar
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,
thick-billed parrot,
ocellated turkey,
axolotl and the
red-kneed tarantula Mexican redknee tarantula is a common name for several spiders and may refer to:
*''Brachypelma hamorii''
*''Brachypelma smithi
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.
The Chapultepec Zoo is involved with various conservation projects, using both natural and artificial methods. With this purpose in 1998, a reproductive physiology laboratory was established. The collaboration with national and international institutions is part of the work the Chapultepec Zoo does for the benefit of the conservation of wildlife.
Giant pandas

The zoo is especially famous for its success in
giant panda
The giant panda (''Ailuropoda melanoleuca''), also known as the panda bear (or simply the panda), is a bear species endemic to China. It is characterised by its bold black-and-white coat and rotund body. The name "giant panda" is sometimes us ...
breeding; in 1980 Chapultepec Zoo became the first institution outside of
China
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to successfully breed in captivity the endangered species. In total there have been eight live births at the zoo. The most famous panda to have lived at the zoo has been
Tohui. Currently two female giant pandas live at the zoo: Shuan Shuan and
Xin Xin
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At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she finished 4th in the 10 km marathon.
See also
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.
The pandas at Chapultepec are special in that China does not have ownership.
The original pair were ''given'' to Mexico and subsequent pandas have all been born prior to the change in policy from gifting to loaning. Zoo officials have also come to an agreement with China that any new offspring born at Chapultepec ''will'' belong to China, however these pandas will be allowed to stay at the zoo (in contrast to other institutions, where offspring have to be returned to China after reaching five years of age).
The pandas that have resided at Chapultepec Zoo are:
*''Pe Pe'' and ''Ying Ying'' were a mated pair of giant pandas donated to the zoo by the Chinese government in September 1975. They had seven cubs. Pe Pe died on July 20, 1988. Ying Ying died on January 29, 1989.
*''Xen Li'' was born on August 1980, becoming the first panda born in captivity outside China.
She died after just 8 days when her mother rolled on her in her sleep.
*''Tohui'' was born on July 21, 1981. She became a 'star', even having her own song, "El Pequeño Panda de Chapultepec" (The Little Panda from Chapultepec) performed by Mexican singer
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. She died on November 16, 1993.
*''Liang Liang'' was born 22 June 1983. He died on May 23, 1999.
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*''Xiu Hua'' was born in the zoo on 25 June 1985; her parents were Ying Ying (mother) and Pe Pe (father). She died on April 27, 2013.
*''Xiu Hua's twin'', a male, died on June 27, 1985.
*''Ping Ping'' was the sixth cub to be born at the zoo on June 15, 1987. He died on June 18, 1987.
*''Shuan Shuan'' was born in the zoo on June 15, 1987. Shuan Shuan was loaned to the Guadalajara Zoo from July 8, 2010, until January 18, 2011. She died June 15, 2022, and was the oldest panda in Mexico at the time of her death.
*''Xin Xin'' ("hope" in Chinese) was conceived naturally and was born at the zoo on July 1, 1990. Her mother is Tohui and her father is Chia Chia who was on loan from the
London Zoo
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.
In May 2011, the Mexico City Government announced that the three females at the zoo would be inseminated using sperm obtained from Pandas in China.
Notes
National Advice of Fauna "Consejo Nacional de Fauna"- (in Spanish)
on the zoo at "Giant Panda Planet.com"
Reviewof the zoo at "Mexico Desconocido Online"
at "The Good Zoo Guide Online"
References
External links
* - (in Spanish)
Website of the Asociación de Zoológicos, Criaderos y Acuarios de México (AZCARM)- (in Spanish)
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Zoos in Mexico
Chapultepec
Zoos established in 1924