Een Amoertijger staat bij de rivier in het verblijf in Eindhoven Zoo.

Tiger Day at Eindhoven Zoo

On Wednesday, July 29 , a visit to the zoo is extra special. Together with the Wildlife Foundation, Eindhoven Zoo is dedicating this day to the tiger. Proceeds from the day’s activities will be donated to the Wildlife Conservation Society, for their Amur Tiger Project. Discover special activities and learn all about this impressive species.

You can visit Tiger Day with a regular Eindhoven Zoo ticket. Book your tickets now online with a €6 early bird discount!

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What’s there to do?

Een vrijwilliger van Stichting Wildlife vertelt een groep kinderen over de verschillende dieren bij Eindhoven Zoo.

Wildlife Foundation

Through the Wildlife Foundation, Eindhoven Zoo is committed to protecting nature. We support as many as 30 projects around the world. In this way, we are dedicated to protecting animals and their habitats in the wild. By 2025, we will have helped protect 39 endangered and vulnerable animal species!

Een amoertijger ligt in het gras bij Eindhoven Zoo.

Wildlife Conservation Society

The Wildlife Conservation Society protects endangered animals worldwide. Through the Wildlife Foundation, WCS works to conserve the Amur tiger, primarily through anti-poaching efforts. WCS tracks down poachers and, in collaboration with a major corporation, closes roads that provide access to the tiger’s habitat. Nine logging roads have now been closed, making it much more difficult for poachers to enter the area.

Een amoertijger loopt door het gras bij Eindhoven Zoo.

Are you coming to Tiger Day?

Order your tickets online and take advantage of the discount!

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Een meisje kijkt naar een ringstaartmaki bij Eindhoven Zoo.

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