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Frequently Asked Questions Before Building a Zoo
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Published by DAVID THEMING WORKS in ZOOS DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION · Thursday 08 Jan 2026 · Read time 3:30
Frequently Asked Questions Before Building a Zoo

Building a zoo is not just a construction project – it is the creation of an ecosystem where conservation, visitor experience, and animal welfare coexist in perfect balance.
If you are considering developing a high-quality themed zoo, here are answers to the most common questions, based on the innovative expertise of David Theming Works.

🌍 What is the recommended size for a high-quality zoo?

Space is essential to ensure animal comfort and to offer an immersive experience for visitors.
  • Bioparc Valencia spans 100,000 m² (10 hectares) and is renowned for recreating natural habitats without visible barriers, offering an authentic experience.
  • For premium zoos, a minimum size of 10 to 20 hectares is recommended to allow for spacious, diverse habitats for multiple species.
  • David Theming Works tip: We design thematic areas such as savannas, forests, and aquatic habitats, ensuring an immersive environment for both animals and guests.

💰 How much does it cost to build a themed zoo?

The budget depends on factors such as zoo size, design complexity, species selection, and materials used.
  • The initial phase of Bioparc Valencia cost approximately €80 million, including immersive habitats and advanced technology.
  • High-quality zoos typically require €50 to €100 million.
  • David Theming Works tip: Investing in durable materials such as artificial rock, treated wood, and stainless steel guarantees longevity and delivers a visually impressive experience.

📈 What is the return on investment and profitability?

A zoo should serve both as a conservation center and a sustainable business.

  • Bioparc Valencia attracts over 1.5 million visitors annually, proving that themed design can draw large audiences and generate strong returns.
  • Well-designed zoos can achieve a 15% to 25% profit margin within the first years, with ROI typically reached within 5 to 10 years.
  • David Theming Works tip: Educational events and special activities not only create extra revenue but also raise public awareness about conservation.

🛠️ What materials are used to build a high-quality themed zoo?

The choice of materials is critical for safety, durability, and visual appeal.

  • David Theming Works uses artificial rocks, treated wood, stainless steel, and safety glass to create realistic and secure habitats.
  • These materials ensure easy maintenance, long-term resilience, and an attractive design.
  • David Theming Works tip: Features like artificial waterfalls, rivers, and native vegetation create a sustainable, natural setting that supports animal welfare and enhances the visitor experience.

🏗️ What are the steps to building a zoo?

Constructing a zoo requires precise planning and multidisciplinary collaboration.

  1. Feasibility study: Evaluate location, target species, and market demand.
  2. Concept design: Plan habitats, visitor areas, and services. David Theming Works specializes in creating immersive and sustainable spaces.
  3. Permit acquisition: Secure construction and environmental licenses.
  4. Construction phase: Build civil structures, habitats, and animal welfare facilities.
  5. Operation and maintenance: Manage animal care, habitat upkeep, and educational programs.
  • David Theming Works tip: Always design with conservation, education, and community enjoyment in mind.

🚫 Common mistakes to avoid when building a themed zoo

  • Underestimating space needs: Adequate room is essential for both animal welfare and visitor comfort.
  • Ignoring species-specific requirements: Each animal has unique habitat needs that must be respected.
  • Neglecting long-term planning: A zoo should allow for growth and future expansions.
  • Not involving experts: Collaborating with biologists, veterinarians, and specialized designers like David Theming Works ensures long-term success.

Building a high-quality themed zoo is a complex yet highly rewarding endeavor.
With intelligent design, the right materials, and comprehensive planning, you can create a space that not only offers a safe and natural home for animals but also delivers an enriching educational experience for visitors. Thanks to the innovative approach of David Theming Works, zoos can become true centers for conservation and entertainment – always prioritizing animal welfare and sustainability.



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