CERZA News from CERZA

Birth of some capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris), of 4 Grant's zebra (Equus quagga boehmi), and of 2 unknown antelope.
Cerza is creating a new australian exhibit which will include kangaroos and lorikeets. It is due to open in April, along the yellow circuit.
https://www.ouest-france.fr/science...ecouvrir-8a2178de-dfe0-11ef-822c-d93b68cf46e7
The australian area "Terra Australis" is opened and it welcome kangaroos, wallabies, laughing kookaburras and lorikeets.
 
Some informations about Cerza where i was today :
- Between 8 and 10 geladas were born this winter and spring.
- Ramses, the (1.0) lion is dead and has been replaced by a new male.
- A banteng calf is born.
- The australian aviary is currently home to rainbow lorikeets and Sclater's crowned pigeons. There is signs for masked lapwing and Laughing kookaburra currently in one of the greenhouses on the red circuit. This greenhouse will have no more free-flying birds. We'll have to see how they redesign it.
- A new zone will opened in 2026 named "Rainforest" which should be a large aviary.
 
For those who have visit recently CERZA, is there any potoro in the park?

I want to visit the park in Juny and I don't find information in the web (according to ztl there are, but the info is from 2021)
 
Indeed 6 Arctic Wolves are born.
CERZA Safaris en Normandie on Instagram: " ̂ ̀ Pour célébrer cette journée comme il se doit, on vous partage de magnifiques clichés de notre meute de loups arctique en plein moment de tendresse.❤️ Notre louve, illustre parfaitement l'expression de la " ": protectrice, attentionnée et toujours à l’affût pour veiller sur ses petits. Les 6 petits louveteaux, nés le mois dernier, commencent déjà à explorer leur territoire à ses côtés Un bonheur à observer ! Un immense merci à @celine.pan.photo pour ces superbes photos"
 
Back
Top