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Zoos with Red-Footed Tamarin in France 2026

Just 2 of roughly 11 zoos in France have Red-Footed Tamarin.

All zoos in France where you can see Red-Footed Tamarin.

What Sets Them Apart

#1 La Vallée des Singes
#2 La Palmyre Zoo

#1 La Vallée des Singes

Romagne, France

4.6 (8.243 reviews)

La Vallée des Singes in France is home to a diverse collection of primate species.

La Vallée des Singes, located in Romagne, France, is renowned for its extensive collection of primate species. As of 2016, the park housed 32 different primate species, including Barbary macaques, black howler monkeys, and black lemurs.

The park is particularly notable for its group of bonobos, which, as of 2016, was the largest in captivity, numbering 20 individuals. This group has successfully produced five offspring, contributing to the conservation efforts for this critically endangered species.

While specific details about the red-footed tamarins at La Vallée des Singes are not readily available, the park's commitment to primate conservation and its membership in the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) suggest active participation in breeding programs and conservation initiatives.

#2 La Palmyre Zoo

Les Mathes, France

4.4 (34.382 reviews)

La Palmyre Zoo houses Red-handed Tamarins, also known as Red-Footed Tamarins, contributing to their conservation through a European Breeding Program.

The Red-handed Tamarin (Saguinus midas midas), commonly referred to as the Red-Footed Tamarin, is part of La Palmyre Zoo's diverse primate collection. While specific details about individual tamarins or their arrival at the zoo are not publicly available, the zoo actively participates in a European Breeding Program for this species.

La Palmyre Zoo is home to 28 primate species, including various tamarins. The zoo records over 200 births annually across its animal collection, highlighting its commitment to breeding programs.

The zoo's involvement in the European Breeding Program for Red-handed Tamarins underscores its dedication to the conservation of this species. By maintaining a healthy captive population, La Palmyre Zoo contributes to the broader efforts aimed at preserving the genetic diversity and long-term survival of Red-handed Tamarins.