Just 2 of roughly 11 zoos in France have Chilean Flamingo.
All zoos in France where you can see Chilean Flamingo.
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Les Mathes, France
La Palmyre Zoo in France is home to a thriving colony of over 310 Chilean flamingos.
In late August 2025, the zoo celebrated the hatching of seven Chilean flamingo chicks, marking the beginning of a successful breeding season. Several dozen eggs were laid, with approximately twenty expected to hatch within the colony, supplemented by 25 eggs incubated in the bird nursery due to various circumstances. Notably, an egg that began hatching in the nursery was reintroduced to a nest within the colony, where the parents successfully raised the chick.
The Chilean flamingo colony at La Palmyre Zoo is one of two flamingo species housed there, the other being the Caribbean flamingo. The Chilean flamingos are distinguished by their pale pink plumage, which contrasts with the brighter coloration of the Caribbean flamingos located at the zoo's entrance.
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Romaneche-Thorins, France
Touroparc Zoo in France is home to Chilean flamingos, offering visitors a chance to observe these distinctive birds.
Touroparc Zoo features Chilean flamingos among its diverse avian collection. While specific details about the acquisition date or individual flamingos are not provided, visitors can observe these birds in an environment designed to reflect their natural habitats.
The zoo is committed to conservation efforts, as evidenced by the establishment of the 'Touroparc Conservation' fund in 2010. This initiative supports various programs aimed at protecting endangered species through education, anti-poaching measures, and scientific research. Although the fund's specific projects related to Chilean flamingos are not detailed, the zoo's overall dedication to conservation underscores the importance of preserving species like the Chilean flamingo.