Oxford Zoo was a zoo in Kidlington, just north of the city of Oxford in Oxfordshire, England. It was opened in 1931 and closed in 1937.[1][2]
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Date opened | 1931 |
Date closed | 1937 |
Location | Kidlington, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom |
Animals at the zoo included an American brown bear, a bison, a camel, an elephant, two leopards, three lions,[3][4] two llamas, two polar bears, and wolves.[1] on closure, many of the animals were moved to Dudley Zoo.[5]
The Thames Valley Police headquarters now occupies the location of the zoo.[1] In 2018, an elephant sculpture was installed at a roundabout at the southern end of Kidlington to commemorate the zoo and an elephant called Rosie who was a major attraction at the zoo, commissioned by Kidlington Parish Council and Cherwell District Council.[6]
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edit- ^ a b c "Elephant sculpture commemorates short-lived Oxford Zoo". BBC News. UK: BBC. 4 October 2018.
- ^ Kisling, Vernon N., ed. (2000). Zoo and Aquarium History: Ancient Animal Collections To Zoological Gardens. UK: CRC Press. p. 370. ISBN 9781420039245.
- ^ "Lion was pride of short-lived Oxford Zoo". Oxford Mail. UK. 1 February 2010.
- ^ "Zoo's Who 1934". www.britishpathe.com. British Pathé. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
- ^ "Oxford Zoo: Reason for Closure?". www.zoochat.com. ZooChat. 8 January 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
- ^ "Elephant Sculpture To Honour Oxford Zoo Heritage". www.heart.co.uk. UK: Heart. 4 October 2018.
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