Zoological and botanical garden
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Contact usCreated in 1868, the park is home to 1,200 animals comprising 190 species (94 of them are endangered) such as Siberian tigers, Asian lions, red pandas, blue-eyed black lemur… One of the highlights is the hatching centre where visitors can observe birds and reptiles at differents stages of their development.
The “Grand Nord” area entirely devoted to Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, Arctic foxes, great grey owls and musk ox. It is a fantastic opportunity to hit the innovative and exciting educational trail to learn about climate change and see the incredible aqua-vision designed for polar bears.
As for plants, the trees and unique blooms saw the park approved as a “Jardin Remarquable”. A fabulous array of local and exotic botanical plants in a fantastic landscaped setting that changes with the seasons.
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