The idea of creating a zoo in Yerevan arose back in the 1930s, but it was founded only in 1940 by the decision of the
Supreme Council of the Armenian SSR. Construction began in 1941 and was completed in 1950. The original site, just 3 hectares, housed about 20 native animals and birds. During the second reconstruction in 1975, the park's area increased to 35 hectares, diversifying its collection to include species from
Africa,
Asia, and the
Americas, along with Armenia's own
fauna. In the 1980s, the zoo reached its greatest diversity, numbering several hundred species. However, by the early 1990s, their numbers had declined by 90% as a result of the difficult political and economic situation in Armenia. In the early 2010s, a large-scale reconstruction has been carried out. New
enclosures were built, infrastructure was improved, and modern
animal welfare standards were introduced. Programs to preserve rare species of the
Caucasus are being implemented in collaboration with international organizations. In 2022, the zoo reached a record number of visitors—over 750,000. In 2024, construction of modern enclosures for
African wild dogs and several other animals was completed. The new facilities were designed in accordance with
European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) requirements and include spacious open areas, shelters, and natural landscape elements. The official opening of the updated exhibits took place on May 1, 2024. ==Animals==