About the Zoo
   
General Information and Staff
 
The Nature School and Zoo Bus
 
Partnerships and Supporters

The Guyana Zoo offers four services to zoo visitors and the public at large:

  • recreation
  • education
  • conservation
  • research

 

Anacconda sunning itself, Photo courtesy of D. SheppardWhen you visit the Guyana Zoo, you can expect to enjoy a relaxing atmosphere with family and friends while learning more about the wild animals of Guyana. The Guyana Zoo provides a good starting point for schoolchildren, wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists; before heading into the country's forests and savannahs, people can have a close-up view of some of the animals that are much more difficult to spot in their natural habitats. Visitors to the zoo have the opportunity to see many of the spectacular South American birds such as the magnificent Harpy Eagle, as well as some of the intriguing mammals such as the gentle Manatee. Awareness of wildlife enables us to protect them for the future.

Brief History

The zoo officially opened its doors to the public on 1st January, 1952. Even before the zoo opened, animals were already being housed on the zoo grounds. Manatees have been living in the botanical gardens ponds since 1895! (Of course, the ones currently living in the ponds are not the original manatees!; they are the offspring). Two of the Harpy Eagles are the other long-term residents of the zoo. These raptors came here in 1952 - they sure are long-living birds!!

Our Mission

The mission of the Guyana Zoological Park is to develop, operate and promote a wildlife centre for the combined purposes of conservation, education, recreation and scientific study for the benefit of all Guyanese.

Staff

The Guyana Zoo currently employs approximately 25 staff. Staff members are:

  • Manger - Peter KhatooZoo Staff, Photo courtesy of D. Sheppard
  • Deputy Manger - Mahadeo Ramdass
  • Animal Health Supervisor - Lancelot Dowridge
  • Animal Supervisor - Daniel Donald
  • Market Supervisor - Raymond Wong
  • Stock/Accounts Clerk - Indranie Mulchand
  • Nature School - Teacher Donald Gunraj
  • Schoolbus Driver - Ernest Tracey
  • Storekeeper - Daveanand Naitram
  • Cook - Hymwattie Persaud
  • Market Attendant - Ian Mackenzie
  • Truck Driver - Ounkar Persaud
  • Cashier Orlene - Flue Holder
  • Turnstile Attendant - none at the moment
  • Zookeepers - Cecil Macey, Dick Squires, Fredrick Bakker, Donna Smith, Jaimangal Ram, Lennox Hutson, Mahash Lukhman, Sylvia Smith, Winston Montrose
  • Aquarium Attendant - Richard Gajadhar
  • Consulting Veterinarian - Dr. Ariston Lyte
  • Accounts Clerk/ Gift Shop - Stacy Ramdeen

Contact

Guyana Zoological Park
Regent and Vlissengen Roads
Georgetown, Guyana
South America

Telephone: 592-225-9142
Fax\Phone: 592-223-5431
email: djsheppa@excite.com

 

General Information and Staff | The Nature School and Zoo Bus | Partnerships and Supporters


Home | About the Zoo | Visit the Zoo | Meet the Animals | Get Involved
Email the Guyana Zoo Webmaster
Guyana Zoological Park | Regent and Vlissengen Road | Georgetown | Guyana | South America
Tel: (592) 225 9142 | Fax: (592) 223 5431
www.guyanazoo.org.gy