Just 1 of roughly 11 zoos in France have Blackbird.
All zoos in Europe where you can see Blackbird.
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Rhodes, France
The Parc Animalier de Sainte-Croix in France is home to a variety of European wildlife, including the common blackbird.
While the park hosts over 1,500 animals across 130 species, specific details about the blackbirds, such as their acquisition, individual names, or breeding programs, are not publicly documented. Visitors can observe these birds in their naturalistic enclosures, which aim to replicate their native habitats. The park's commitment to conservation and education provides an opportunity to appreciate the blackbird within the broader context of European fauna.
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Cerny, Switzerland
Zoo La Garenne in Switzerland focuses on native wildlife conservation, including the care and rehabilitation of local species.
Zoo La Garenne, located in Le Vaud, Switzerland, is dedicated to the conservation and promotion of Swiss fauna. The park specializes in the care and rehabilitation of local wildlife, particularly small animals and birds of prey.
The zoo features a variety of native species, including foxes, lynxes, wolves, and small birds of prey.
In addition to its role as a wildlife park, La Garenne operates a care center for wild animals, providing treatment and rehabilitation for injured or orphaned wildlife.
The park also participates in several international programs for the reintroduction of endangered species and places particular emphasis on raising public awareness about nature protection.