The "Kyiv Zoo" poster, created by G. N. Glikman in 1988 for the Soviet Ukrainian SSR, is a striking visual tribute to the Kyiv Zoo's rich history and dedication to nature and wildlife. Featuring two majestic cheetahs against a purple background, the poster symbolizes the zoo's growth, triumph, and determination.
Founded in 1909 with only 17 different types of animals, the Kyiv Zoo faced early hardships, including housing animals in the food storage of the main Kyiv railway station during its first winter. Its growth to a permanent area in the outskirts of Kyiv and survival through political instability, the Nazi occupation during World War II, and the recent 2022 Russian invasion is a narrative of resilience.
This poster stands as a symbol of Kyiv's dedication to nature and wildlife. It's a celebration of life and a tribute to the enduring spirit of a city that has been through so much.