A Cupulatta, a nature reserve spanning nearly five acres in France, is dedicated to the study and care of turtles, terrapins, and tortoises. Home to about 2,000 hard-shelled residents from around 130 species, the reserve offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe and learn about these fascinating creatures. As you explore, you’ll encounter a diverse array of species, each with its own distinct characteristics and behaviors. Today, A Cupulatta not only provides a sanctuary for these animals but also serves as an educational hub, where guests can deepen their understanding of the world’s turtle populations.
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