Nestled on a steep, wooded hillside in Bergerac, France, the Calviac Zoological Reserve offers a unique and diverse collection of around 200 animals from 30 different species. Many of these creatures hail from tropical regions, including squirrel monkeys and fossas, and some are rarely seen in other zoos. As visitors explore the reserve, they can observe these fascinating animals in their naturalistic enclosures, providing an educational and immersive experience.
Calviac Zoological Reserve (Reserve Zoologique de Calviac)
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