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L'espace zoologique de Saint Martin La Plaine, (Loire) o tous les animaux sont dans l'attente de vous rencontrer
http://www.espace-zoologique.com/home.php3
Keywords:
Parc zoologique, Zoo, Animaux, Gorille, Grands Singes, Balade, Tourisme, Loire, Promenade

http://www.espace-zoologique.com/home.php3

La Ferme Aux Crocodiles - Pierrelatte 26 - Drôme - Visite et élevage de crocodiles, caimans, gavials, alligators...
http://www.lafermeauxcrocodiles.com/
Keywords:
spip, 01. INFORMATIONS GENERALES, 05. INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES, 10. LES CROCODILES, 25. PROTECTION, 20. LES PLANTES, 50., 18ème, congrès, mondial, du, groupe, des, spécialistes, de, crocodile, /, 18th, world, meeting, of, the, crocodile, specialist, group, 30. EDUCATIF, 35. RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE, Revue de presse

http://www.lafermeauxcrocodiles.com/

Découvrez le Zoo d'Anvers. Avez-vous déjà fait connaissance avec les hippotames installés dans leur nouvelle villa rose 'Hippotopia', et leurs voisins, les tapirs de Malaisie?
http://www.zooantwerpen.be/fr/home_fr.asp
Keywords:
Zoo, Anvers, animaux, Zoo d'Anvers, Nouvelles, programme du jour, Zoocard, practique information, heures d'ouverture

http://www.zooantwerpen.be/fr/home_fr.asp

Site officiel d'Oceanopolis : le parc de découverte des océans à Brest. Trois pavillons : les pôles, les tropiques et la mer en Bretagne, pour découvrir les mers et océans du monde. Plus de 10 000 animaux présentés dans les aquariums, spectacles, animations, restaurants , boutiques.
http://www.oceanopolis.com
Keywords:
Oceanopolis, parc loisirs, aquarium, musée mer, océans, découverte, sciences, de, la, mer, exposition, Brest, océanographie, aquariologie, marin, marine, vie sous-marine, faune, flore, mammifères marins, poissons, tempéré, tropical, polaire, banquise, antarctique, arctique, phoque, manchot, requin, baleine, manchotière, mangrove, ...

http://www.oceanopolis.com

Bienvenue dans un monde Sans Frontière où des milliers d'oiseaux vivent en liberté. Entrez dans les volières et découvrez la vie cachée des oiseaux...
http://www.parc-des-oiseaux.com/
Keywords:
nature, oiseau, oiseaux, parc, Villars-les-Dombes, villars-les-dombes, ornithologique, ornitho, ornithologue, nature, protection, bird, LPO, eaza, EAZA, Lyon, lyon

http://www.parc-des-oiseaux.com/

Touroparc est l'un des plus grands parc zoologique français. Sa dernière nouveauté est un couple de tigres blancs.
http://www.touroparc.com/
Keywords:
zoo, parc zoologique, parc attractions

http://www.touroparc.com/

venez vous évader le temps d'une surprenante promenade au coeur d'une communauté de 200 macaques de barbarie en liberté dans une forêt de 20ha. vous apprécierez le contact direct avec les singes et les nombreuses possibilités d'observation de cette espèce très évoluée.
http://www.montagnedessinges.com
Keywords:
parc animalier, singes, singe, montagne des singes, singe, magot, macaques, macaque, macaque de barbarie, primate, site, site touristique, parc, parc animalier, animal, attraction, parc d'attractions, visite, montagne, promenade, ballade, zoo, parc zoologique, tourisme, alsace, bas-rhin, kintzheim, massif vosgien, sortie scolaire, ecole, enfant, école, enfants, animation, groupe scolaire, ...

http://www.montagnedessinges.com

Le Parc Safari est le plus grand parc d'attractions du genre en Montérégie. Lété, notre parc zoologique et récréatif devient le plus excitant coin d'Afrique au cur du Québec, avec un cheptel important de vedettes animales africaines.
http://www.parcsafari.com
Keywords:
Parc Safari, zoo, Hemmingford, Quebec, Canada, animaux, plages, baignade, jeux, manèges, tunnel des lions, tigre, zèbre, giraffe, boutique souvenirs, restaurants, forfaits, groupes, écoles, garderie

http://www.parcsafari.com

La Barben, c'est le plus grand parc animalier de la région sur 30 hectares, 600 pensionnaires, 120 espèces. Le zoo et son Château
http://www.zoolabarben.com/
Keywords:
La barben, zoo, parc d'attraction, animaux, Provence, Bouches du Rhône, Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Marseille, Salon, Pelissane, Saint Cannat, Roi René, Nîmes, Toulon, autruches, rhinocéros, tapirs, fennecs, suricates, calaos, casoars, lions, hippopotames, lamas, alpagas, springboks, watusis, ours, pumas, babouins, flamants, primates, wallabys, mouflons, elephants, ...

http://www.zoolabarben.com/

Le Zoo Parc de Beauval,4000 animaux : la plus grande collection de France, au coeur des chateaux de la Loire, à St Aignan : l'un des plus beaux zoos d'Europe.
http://www.zoobeauval.com/
Keywords:
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http://www.zoobeauval.com/

Venez d'ecouvrir le Parc Zoologique d'Amneville avec ces animaux des 5 continents. Une collection de fauves des plus prestigieuses en europe, un vivarium tropical et un programme pdagogique attrayant pour petits et grands.Tous les ans des nouveauts et des spectacles pour le plaisir de toute la famille.
http://www.zoo-amneville.com
Keywords:
Zoo, Amneville, Moselle, Parc, animalier, animaux, protection, espece, spectacle, animations, fauves, penguinland, vivarium, tropical, ours, tigre, nouveaute, hippopotames, elephant, panthere, loup, loutre, naissance, leopard, caimans, serpent, crocodile, varans, anaconda, tortue, reptiles, terrarium, perroquet.

http://www.zoo-amneville.com

Zoo de la Palmyre - Plus de 1600 animaux - le parc zoologique privé le plus visité de France
http://www.zoo-palmyre.fr/
Keywords:
zoo, royan, Palmyre, zoologie, France

http://www.zoo-palmyre.fr/

Parc animalier et botanique de Branféré - les animaux en liberté dans un environnement exceptionnel- Au coeur du Morbihan en Bretagne, près de Vannes, Saint-Nazaire, La Baule, Carnac, Quiberon, Muzillac , Guérande
http://www.branfere.com/
Keywords:
zoo, zoo bretagne, zoo morbihan, parc animalier, parc botanique, parc loisirs morbihan, parc loisirs bretagne, animaux, château, pédagogie, pedagogie, le guerno, le Guerno, Muzillac, Fondation de France, environnement, nature, Hulot, Vannes

http://www.branfere.com/

Among garrigues and ponds, 15 km south of Narbonne, near the Mediterranean coast, on the Réserve Africaine de Sigean more than 3800 animals share an area of almost 300 ha.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/zoo.sigean/
Keywords:
parc animalier, sndpz, parc d'animaux, zoo, animaux africains, parc zoologique, tourisme, aude, corbières, languedoc-roussillon, lieu touristique, site touristique, milieu naturel, semi-liberté, EEP, espèce protégée, atelier nature, atelier pédagogique, prestations pédagogiques, classe découverte, pédagogie, sigean, perpignan, ...

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/zoo.sigean/

http://www.zoo-la-fleche.com/

http://www.zoo-la-fleche.com/

http://www.zoocapferrat.com

http://www.zoocapferrat.com

http://www.micropolis-cite-des-insectes.tm.fr/

http://www.micropolis-cite-des-insectes.tm.fr/

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Wikipedia-Article "Zoos"

Free monkey's islands at the São Paulo Zoo
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Free monkey's islands at the São Paulo Zoo
Panda enclosure at Chiang Mai Zoo
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Panda enclosure at Chiang Mai Zoo
Visitors feeding and petting tamed marmots at the Parc Animalier des Pyrenées
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Visitors feeding and petting tamed marmots at the Parc Animalier des Pyrenées
Aquarium with a dolphin at the Barcelona Zoo
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Aquarium with a dolphin at the Barcelona Zoo
Seals at the Melbourne Zoo
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Seals at the Melbourne Zoo
For other uses of the term Zoo, see Zoo (disambiguation).

A zoological garden or zoo is a place where animals are restricted within artificial environments and exhibited to the public.

The first zoos were private menageries, usually belonging to monarchs. King Charles I of England established a zoo with a large python as the main attraction. The first public zoo was established in Vienna in 1752, when the Habsburg emperors decided to grant public access to the former privately-owned Schönbrunn Palace menagerie, now called Tiergarten Schönbrunn Zoo Vienna. After the French Revolution, the Paris Zoo was opened to the public.

Over time, the mission of zoos has shifted from simply displaying animals for the wonderment of the public, to scientific study, and, later, to breeding them, and in particular maintaining populations of animals that are endangered or even extinct in the wild. The first scientific zoological garden in the modern world was founded in London in 1828 by the Zoological Society of London. It was opened to the public in the same year, as a way of funding its scientific work. Londoners soon shortened "zoological gardens" to "zoo." It was the Zoological Society of London, too, which was to be the first to create an open wild animal park, with the establishment of the Whipsnade Wild Animal Park on the Chiltern Hills in 1926. The famous naturalist Charles Darwin enjoyed visiting the London Zoo in order to observe the behaviour of its animals. The first live gorilla to be exhibited there created quite a sensation and reportedly influenced some of Darwin's thinking on evolution and on emotions and intelligence in non-human primates.

Some highly developed zoos harbor research groups, which have extremely valuable initiatives in the preservation of endangered species, in the study and reproduction of rare animals (such as white tigers), in the discovery of new techniques for maintaining animals in captivity and feeding them, in veterinary medicine of exotic species, and so on.

Most modern zoos keep animals in enclosures that attempt to replicate their natural habitats. Many zoos now have special buildings for nocturnal animals, with dim red lighting during the day, so the animals will be active when visitors are there, and bright lights at night to ensure that they sleep. Special climate conditions are created for animals living in radical environments, such as penguins. Special enclosures for birds, insects, fishes and other aquatic life forms have also been developed and are used in many zoos.

A petting zoo (also called children's farms or children's zoos) features a combination of domestic animals and some wild species that are docile enough to touch and feed. Petting zoos are extremely popular with small children. In order to ensure the animals' health, the food is supplied by the zoo, either from vending machines or a kiosk nearby. In addition to independent petting zoos, many general zoos contain one within it.

Sometimes monkeys are not separated from the public, e.g. in the Apenheul Zoo in Apeldoorn. Peafowl are also frequently allowed to roam free in zoos.

Most large cities in the world have zoos, though of drastically varying size and quality. Modern zoos are very dynamic, and are always breeding animals, promoting conservation, and building new exhibits. Major zoos are important tourist attractions, sufficiently so that governments may underwrite or subsidize the zoo's operating expenses. Public funding of zoos is also justified by their educational value, and they are a common destination for school field trips. Even so, many zoos have signs that provide little more information than an animal’s species, diet, and natural range. Most zoo funding primarily comes from donations and entrance fees.

Zoos vary in size and quality—from drive-through parks to small roadside menageries with concrete slabs and iron bars. Birds’ wings may be clipped so that they cannot fly, and many animals who live in large herds or family groups in nature are kept alone or in small groups. Natural hunting and mating behaviors are virtually eliminated by regulated feeding and breeding regimens.

More than 135 million people visit zoos in the United States and Canada every year, but most zoos operate at a loss and must find ways to cut costs or add gimmicks that will attract visitors. The Wall Street Journal reported that “nearly half of the country’s zoos are facing cutbacks this year … [a]ttendance, meanwhile, is down about 3% nationwide.”

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