All zoos in Europe where you can see Wolverine.
Munich, Germany
Munich Zoo Hellabrunn, also known as Tierpark Hellabrunn, is a renowned zoological park located in Munich, Germany. Established in 1911, it is recognized as the world's first geo-zoo, where animals are grouped according to their geographic origins rather than species. The zoo is home to more than 500 animal species from all five continents, offering visitors the chance to experience a wide variety of habitats, from the African savanna to the icy polar world, within a short walking distance. Hellabrunn is open 365 days a year, providing educational opportunities about nature conservation and the protection of animal habitats. Visitors can also enjoy interactive experiences such as a petting zoo and guided tours for families and children.
Bristol, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Bristol Zoo, now known as the Bristol Zoo Project, is a renowned zoological park located near Cribbs Causeway, just off junction 17 of the M5 motorway. The zoo features a wide variety of animals from around the world, including a notable gorilla troop in its newly opened African Forest habitat. Visitors can expect engaging experiences such as after-hours events with live music, animal talks, and special trails like the Shaun and friends Wildlife Mission. The zoo is committed to conservation, working in 10 countries across four continents to protect species and habitats. As a conservation charity, Bristol Zoo Project offers memberships that allow unlimited visits and exclusive benefits, making it a popular destination for families and wildlife enthusiasts.