Ranua Zoo
Ranua, Lapland, Finland
Ranua Zoo, located in Ranua, Lapland, Finland, is the northernmost zoo in the country and the second most northern in the world.
Established in 1983, the zoo specializes in Arctic and northern animal species, housing about 50 different species and roughly 150 individual animals including lynx, brown bears, wolves, reindeer, and the only polar bears in Finland. The animals are kept in spacious enclosures surrounded by the natural northern coniferous forests, providing a setting close to their natural habitats.
Ranua Zoo focuses on conservation and education about wildlife native to the Arctic region. Apart from animal exhibits, it offers visitors various services like accommodation, restaurants, and outdoor activities such as husky safaris and snowmobiling, making it a popular destination year-round for nature lovers and families.
Location
Rovaniementie 29, 97700 Ranua, Finland
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