Just 1 of roughly 11 zoos in France have Lizard.
All zoos in Europe where you can see Lizard.
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Rhodes, France
The Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix in France is home to a diverse range of European fauna across its 120-hectare reserve.
The park features over 1,500 animals representing 130 species, including wolves, bears, lynxes, and bison, all living in semi-liberty within expansive natural habitats.
Visitors can explore five distinct areas: the New World, Neo's Journey, the Realm of European Animals, Tales of Wolves, and Gérald's Farm, each offering unique insights into the lives of these animals.
The park is actively involved in conservation efforts, participating in European breeding programs and reintroduction initiatives to protect endangered species and their habitats.
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Blandain, Belgium
La Ferme aux Crocodiles in Pierrelatte, France, houses a diverse collection of lizards within its expansive tropical reserve.
The park's tropical reserve spans over 10,000 square meters, providing a lush environment where visitors can observe various lizard species, including iguanas and monitor lizards, in settings that mimic their natural habitats.
In 2019, La Ferme aux Crocodiles renovated its reptile nursery, offering guests an immersive experience into the reproductive cycles of reptiles. This area showcases baby reptiles, including lizards, and features interactive exhibits that detail stages from courtship to hatching.
The park also organizes daily animal rendezvous, where visitors can learn about various species, including lizards, through guided sessions and feeding demonstrations.