Lycksele Zoo
Lycksele Zoo is a zoological garden located in the town of Lycksele in Northern Sweden.
|  Main entrance. | |
| Date opened | 1959 | 
|---|---|
| No. of species | 26 | 
| Owner | Lycksele Municipality | 
| Website | http://www.lyckseledjurpark.com | 
The zoo was founded by Holger Lithner in 1959 and displays 25 species of Scandinavian animals.
In November 2014, the zoo was criticized because a lynx managed to escape from the zoo.[1][2] It also drew attention in December 2014 after a tourist train driver was discovered to be under the influence of alcohol while driving passengers.[3]
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- "Oklart om lodjur rymt från djurpark". Archived from the original on 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2014-12-07.
- Skarp kritik mot djurparken
- Körde turisttåg rejält berusad
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