Zoo Zurich: Located in Zurich, this zoo is one of the most renowned in Switzerland and houses a wide variety of animals from around the world. It focuses on naturalistic enclosures and conservation efforts.
Tierpark Goldau: Situated near Lake Zug in the canton of Schwyz, Tierpark Goldau is known for its natural setting amidst rocky landscapes. It provides a habitat for native Swiss wildlife and offers educational programs.
Zoo Basel: One of the oldest and largest zoos in Switzerland, Zoo Basel is known for its diverse collection of animals and its commitment to conservation and breeding programs.
Papiliorama: Located in Kerzers, Papiliorama is not a traditional zoo but rather a tropical garden with a focus on butterflies, birds, and nocturnal animals in their natural habitats. It includes the Nocturama and Jungle Trek exhibits.
Dählhölzli Zoo: Situated in Bern, Dählhölzli Zoo is the oldest zoo in Switzerland and houses a variety of animals, including native Swiss species and exotic animals in naturalistic enclosures.
Wildpark Peter and Paul: Located in St. Gallen, this wildlife park is situated on the slopes of the Rosenberg hill and provides a home for European wildlife such as deer, wild boar, and wolves.
CFound near Zurich, Wildpark Langenberg is a large wildlife park that focuses on native Swiss animals and offers visitors the chance to observe them in spacious enclosures.
Zoo La Garenne: Situated in the Vaud region near Nyon, Zoo La Garenne specializes in the conservation of Swiss wildlife species and offers educational programs about local fauna and flora.