Sevastopol Zoo
Date opened2012
LocationBiryuleva St, 34, Sevastopol, Ukraine

Sevastopol zoo was a private mini-zoo, the first zoo ever opened in Sevastopol, Crimea.

The zoo was founded in 2012 by Remigiyus Vrady (Russian: Ремигиюс Врадий),[lower-alpha 1] enthusiast in selection and breeding of animals, incumbent director of the zoo. The zoo collection was constantly growing, replenished by exchange with other zoos and purchase of animals from the kennels.

The zoo was located nearby "Kolya Pishchenko Street" station of the bus routes 109 and 20, just a few stops away from the Black Sea branch of the Moscow State University, the "Sevastopol" stadium, "Lukomorie" ecological park and the memorial complex "Malakhov Kurgan".[1]

Since the zoo was located in the residential area, in 2021 it was demanded to be closed by the decision of the Nakhimov District Court of Sevastopol.[2][3][4]

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Notes

  1. Remigijus is a masculine Lithuanian given name; Врадий is a surname

References

  1. "A kangaroo brought In Sevastopol zoo". cit.ua. 24 July 2013. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  2. Прокуроры через суд добились запрета на работу зоопарка в Севастополе
  3. В Севастополе закрыли единственный частный зоопарк
  4. В Севастополе звери стали причиной раздора



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