Just 1 of roughly 11 zoos in Netherlands have Coati.
All zoos in Europe where you can see Coati.
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Arnhem, Netherlands
Burgers' Zoo in Arnhem, Netherlands, houses coatis in a modern enclosure shared with squirrel monkeys.
In August 2018, Burgers' Zoo began constructing new enclosures to enhance animal welfare and sustainability. One of these enclosures, completed later that year, is home to coatis and Peruvian squirrel monkeys. This habitat allows visitors to observe these animals both indoors and outdoors, depending on the weather conditions.
The coati enclosure is situated near the penguin and elephant habitats, as well as the Park Restaurant and Burgers' Adventure Land. Visitors can walk around the enclosure, providing multiple vantage points to observe the coatis' behaviors and interactions.
Specific details about individual coatis, such as their names, arrival dates, or participation in breeding programs, are not publicly available. For the most current information, visitors are encouraged to consult the zoo's official communications or inquire during their visit.
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Romaneche-Thorins, France
Touroparc Zoo in France is home to the ring-tailed coati, a member of the mammal family.
The ring-tailed coati is among the diverse mammal species at Touroparc Zoo, which houses over 600 animals from more than 120 species. While specific details about the coatis' arrival, individual names, or participation in breeding programs are not provided, the zoo is committed to animal welfare and conservation efforts. In 2010, Touroparc established the 'Touroparc Conservation' fund to support conservation programs for endangered species in their natural habitats.