Noun
biopark (plural bioparks)
Any place where biological organisms are exhibited to the public, such as a zoo, botanical garden, or aquarium.
Among them are the Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS), the Regensburg Centre for Interventional Immunology (RCI), the Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM) and the BioPark, the Bavarian biotech cluster. Source: Internet
Increasingly, biotech companies were founded in Regensburg over the last two decades and have their headquarters and laboratories in the city's "BioPark". Source: Internet
The New Mexico BioPark Society lent the city some River of Lights sculptures, which are placed along the stretch in Nob Hill. Source: Internet
Baby female klipspringer Zeelie, born at the ABQ BioPark Zoo on Oct. 20 and weighing in at under 2 pounds, is certainly small. Source: Internet