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Copenhagen Zoo

zoo Frederiksberg, Denmark

Copenhagen Zoo, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, is one of the oldest continuously operating zoological institutions in Europe, governed by the Copenhagen Zoological Society and accredited by both the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA). Its 0.27 km² campus houses over 3,000 individuals representing 264 species, including vulnerable *Panthera leo persica* (Asiatic lion), critically endangered *Diceros bicornis minor* (south-central black rhinoceros), and near-threatened *Ailurus fulgens* (red panda), all managed under EAZA Ex-situ Programmes (EEPs) to support global species survival. The zoo’s 2019 Panda House, designed by

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Panda conservation location

Place Statistics

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Total Pandas Hosted

1

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Currently Living

1

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First Arrival

2015

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Births Recorded

0

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International Transfers

1

Panda Residents

Currently at Copenhagen Zoo

1 pandas

Mao Sun

毛笋

Alive
11 years old
Copenhagen Zoo

Mao Sun is a female giant panda born on 2014-07-26 at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. She is listed as st...

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Timeline at Copenhagen Zoo

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2015
Jul 26

Mao Sun transferred to copenhagen_zoo

Mao Sun moved to copenhagen_zoo.

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Coordinates: 55.6720° N, 12.5222° E

About Copenhagen Zoo

Copenhagen Zoo, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, is one of the oldest continuously operating zoological institutions in Europe, governed by the Copenhagen Zoological Society and accredited by both the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA). Its 0.27 km² campus houses over 3,000 individuals representing 264 species, including vulnerable *Panthera leo persica* (Asiatic lion), critically endangered *Diceros bicornis minor* (south-central black rhinoceros), and near-threatened *Ailurus fulgens* (red panda), all managed under EAZA Ex-situ Programmes (EEPs) to support global species survival. The zoo’s 2019 Panda House, designed by