To preserve rare animals and species threatened with extinction. Prominently featured in the collection are animals from the Land of Israel, with special emphasis on those species mentioned in the Bible. To develop and conduct educational activities and outreach programs that will cultivate and nurture the values of nature conservation and wildlife protection among the general public; to enhance public awareness of environmental issues and encourage a love of animals. To create a rich and diversified recreational atmosphere in beautiful surroundings, which subtly promote an appreciation of nature and of the environment. To conduct research that involves the preservation, breeding,... read more To preserve rare animals and species threatened with extinction. Prominently featured in the collection are animals from the Land of Israel, with special emphasis on those species mentioned in the Bible. To develop and conduct educational activities and outreach programs that will cultivate and nurture the values of nature conservation and wildlife protection among the general public; to enhance public awareness of environmental issues and encourage a love of animals. To create a rich and diversified recreational atmosphere in beautiful surroundings, which subtly promote an appreciation of nature and of the environment. To conduct research that involves the preservation, breeding, and return to the wild of various species; to participate in national and international research activities and projects in these fields; and to conduct both theoretical and practical research work in the fields of zoology, biology, and environmental science. To encourage community participation, and conduct the types of educational and cultural activities that are geared towards Jerusalem's unique and diverse population, and are accessible to all communities. To develop distinct programs and create opportunities for groups with special needs, so that they can be involved in animal care, grounds-keeping, and other useful activities throughout the zoo grounds. To make the zoo a unique and attractive tourist site, whose uniqueness derives partly from its collection of Biblical animals.
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By Rachael Risby Raz | International Relations Manager
Exciting news for Birds of Prey at the Zoo. Plans are being finalized for the building of a new exhibit of lappet-faced vultures (Torgos tracheliotos). The Lappet-faced Vulture is classified as... Read the full report ›By Rachael Risby Raz | International Relations Manager
Another successful year of programming has ended and we are working full-steam ahead for the beginning of the new school year in beginning in September. We have been using the summer time to work of... Read the full report ›By Rachael Risby Raz | International Relations Manager
The Tisch Family Zoo in Jerusalem is also known as the 'Biblical Zoo'. This is because it has a large number of the animal species mentioned in the Bible. The Persian fallow deer (Dama dama... Read the full report ›