Copenhagen Zoo houses harbor seals, contributing to marine conservation efforts.
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Copenhagen Zoo, established in 1859, is one of Denmark's oldest cultural institutions and is home to over 4,000 animals representing more than 250 species. Among these are harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), which can be observed in the zoo's aquatic exhibits. While specific details about the individual harbor seals at Copenhagen Zoo, such as their names, acquisition dates, or participation in breeding programs, are not readily available, the zoo's commitment to conservation is evident. Visitors to the zoo support various conservation projects worldwide, including efforts to protect marine species like the harbor seal.