Overview
- Zoo Dresden confirms a roughly €500,000 deficit driven by higher energy, personnel and feed costs alongside about 50,000 fewer visitors.
- The city treasury plans to fund the gap with higher concession-fee receipts, with a proposal submitted to the finance committee for approval.
- Management says internal savings are nearly exhausted, and current investments are being reviewed or deferred to preserve liquidity.
- Zoo leaders pledge that animal care will not be reduced and say selling animals is off the table despite cost pressures.
- Longer-term stabilization remains unresolved, with planning figures indicating further losses and measures such as rooftop solar and a potential ticket-price increase under consideration.