Tibetan bears and snow leopards. The Riga zoo plans to completely rebuild; the first works will start in April
Riga Zoo is set to undergo significant renovations starting in April to enhance animal welfare and expand exhibits, including a new Himalaya-themed area.
Ratnieks will do everything possible to return elephants to Riga Zoo
Riga's vice-mayor Edvards Ratnieks announced his commitment to bringing elephants back to the Riga Zoo during a press conference discussing the merger of the zoo with 'RΔ«gas meΕΎi' and the need for a flagship animal to attract visitors.
On the merger of Riga Zoo with "Riga Forests"
Riga's Finance and Administration Committee has decided to propose the merger of the Riga Zoo with Riga Forests to the city council, with an investment of 1.45 million euros needed beforehand.
VIDEO: Riga Zoo Management Sees Benefits from Merger with 'Riga Forests'
The management of Riga Zoo believes a merger with 'Riga Forests' could provide economic benefits through more unified administrative and financial management.
Riga Zoo Could Be Merged with 'Riga Forests'
There are discussions about potentially merging the Riga Zoo with another municipal enterprise, but no official decisions have been made yet.
Riga Zoo Could Be Combined with 'Riga Forests'
The Riga city executive director confirmed that various solutions are being sought to fulfill the Riga Zoo development plan until 2035, which requires significant investment.
In Cold Weather, the Seal Has Had to Work Hard β How the Animals of Riga Zoo Survived the Freeze
Despite the severe cold of January and February, the animals at the Riga National Zoo have managed to thrive throughout the winter season.
In Riga, there will be 158 polling stations for the Saeima elections, for the first time also at the zoo
Riga's Saeima elections will feature 158 polling stations, including a new location at the National Zoo.
Riga Zoo announces names of the 'fantastic five' capybara babies
The Riga Zoo has named five capybara babies, calling them Andu, FrΔ«da, Straume, Tamis, and Maksimuss Otto, after receiving numerous creative suggestions from the public.
Riga Zoo announces the names of the 'fantastic five' capybara pups
The Riga Zoo has announced the names of five new capybara pups: Andu, FrΔ«da, Straume, Tamis, and Maksimuss Otto, following a public naming contest.
Capybara babies in Riga Zoo have been named β meet the fantastic five!
Five baby capybaras born in Riga Zoo last autumn have been given names after a creative selection process.
The skeleton of a humpback whale has been exhibited at the Riga Zoo
The skeleton of a humpback whale, found dead in 2006, has been prepared and exhibited at the Riga Zoo after thorough research and preparation.
VIDEO β© Brave and Curious! How is the baby sloth born at the Riga Zoo doing?
A baby two-toed sloth has been growing and thriving at the Riga Zoo since its birth on December 12, showing increased curiosity and bravery.
Valentineβs Day Special, the sexy Zooβ¦ and where would we be without Rainis?
The article presents various unconventional ways to celebrate Valentine's Day in Riga and its surroundings, encouraging people to think outside traditional romantic gestures.
Do not feed wild animals in winter.
Riga Zoo representative MΔris Lielkalns emphasizes that while supplementary feeding of wild animals in winter is unnecessary, if it has started, it should continue until spring, as this season is particularly challenging for wildlife.