Tiergarten Schönbrunn News

Pambassador @ Tiergarten Schönbrunn – February 11-12, 2012

Feb 13th, 2012 | By
Pambassador @ Tiergarten Schönbrunn – February 11-12, 2012

I visited Tiergarten Schônbrunn / Zoo Vienna on February 11-12, 2012. It was extremely cold in Vienna, as it can be in Austria this time a year. And the snow turned the city and the zoo in Schönbrunn Park into a Winter Wonderland. This weather is really too cold for us humans, but extremely fun
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Happy Dragon – Fu Long

Jan 23rd, 2012 | By
Happy Dragon – Fu Long

Fu Long was born at Tiergarten Schönbrunn / Zoo Vienna on August 23, 2007. The first son of Yang Yang & Long Hui moved to the Ya’an Bi Feng Xia Base of CCRCGP on November 18, 2009. With the start of the year of the dragon, it looks like an excellent time to publish my
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Fu Hu’s first snow

Jan 21st, 2012 | By
Fu Hu’s first snow

Fu Hu, the second son of Yang Yang & Long Hui, enjoyed his first snow in Vienna. The panda cub, who was born at Tiergarten Schönbrunn on August 23, 2010 liked this Austrian ‘Winter Wonderland’ very much. Click here to see more pictures of Fu Hu, his parents and many other animal friends playing in
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Fu Hu unwraps Christmas Gift

Dec 25th, 2011 | By
Fu Hu unwraps Christmas Gift

Fu Hu, Tiergarten Schönbrunn / Zoo Vienna’s youngest panda opened some Christmas Gifts, together with his mother Yang Yang. The panda cub who was born on August 23, 2010 has been working with some enrichement toys this year. I wonder, what was in the present? Mayby the Fu Hu Calendar 2012? Pictures by Josef Gelernter.



Fu Hu Calendar 2012

Nov 10th, 2011 | By
Fu Hu Calendar 2012

Would you like to take Fu Hu, Tiergarten Schönbrunn / Zoo Vienna’s panda boy home? For all of you who can’t get enough of the black and white ball of fur, the zoo launched a solution: the 36 sweetest photos of the little Panda’s first year make up the Fu Hu calendar 2012. Austrian wildlife
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China Wildlife Conservation Association Staff visits Zoo Vienna

Sep 28th, 2011 | By
China Wildlife Conservation Association Staff visits Zoo Vienna

Tiergarten Schönbrunn / Zoo Vienna organised a Nature Conservation Management Seminar from September 13 until 24, 2011. 14 Panda Experts from the China Wildlife Conservation Association & the State Forestry Administration visited Austria and Zoo Vienna’s pandas. A visit of the Giant Panda Enclosures and the zoo was on the schedule, but also Austrian National
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Fu Hu celebrates first birthday

Aug 23rd, 2011 | By
Fu Hu celebrates first birthday

Fu Hu, Zoo Vienna’s panda cub celebrated his first birthday on August 23, 2011. Wiener panda Fu Hu was born exactly three years after his brother Fu Long. While Fu Long celebrated his birthday with the other returned pandas in Ya’an, little Fu Hu had a great day with mom Yang Yang and many Austrian
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Weighing Fu Hu

Jul 18th, 2011 | By
Weighing Fu Hu

Zoo Vienna’s panda cub Fu Hu is almost 11 months. His keepers at Tiergarten Schönbrunn weighed him on July 15 and he weighed 20.1 kg. Click here to see a movie of the keepers weighing Fu Hu. But as you can see it is not so easy anymore to weigh him. Keeper Renate is holding
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Pom-Bär visits Fu Hu

May 9th, 2011 | By
Pom-Bär visits Fu Hu

Pom-Bär chips became a Sponsor of all bear species of Zoo Vienna some years ago. The domestic nibbles expert gave a swing to panda cub Fu Hu. Kelly’s even dedicates its own product to Fu Hu. Pom-Bär Fu Hu Limited Edition illustrates the small Panda and supplies valuable information around the initiative “Artenschutz ist Bärensache”
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Reinhold Mitterlehner visits Fu Hu

Apr 16th, 2011 | By
Reinhold Mitterlehner visits Fu Hu

Reinhold Mitterlehner, Austria’s Minister of Economics, visited Fu Hu. Mitterlehner became one of the sponsors of Tiergarten Schönbrunn’s panda cub at the end of last year. He came to Zoo Vienna wit Shi Mingde, China’s Ambassador in Austria. They helped the panda keepers and placed the panda’s bamboo in the enclosure. Mitterlehner feels that it
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