I - Zoo de Bordeaux-Pessac
The last 6 months I've been living in French and in the guild in Spain it is said that "every small french zoo is better than the biggest spanish zoo" and that in France "there is more zoological park culture than in Spain", but, it is this true? As in France, zoos are like butterflies, they are everywhere, I had the opportunity to visit all kind of zoos (big and smalls, from cities and rurals, generalist and specialized in taxa...), I'd like to check if this is really true (I'm going to add as much photos as could be possible in media gallery).
All the reviews are going to try to be the most neutral possibles, and I'm going to make them from the point of view of a freak zookeeper (animal care, spaces, collection...) and a commercial visitor (ease of viewing animals, services, activities...) not, for example, the possibility of see rare species.
First zoo was Zoo de Bordeaux-Pessac, to 20-30 minutes in car of Bordeaux. It's a small-medium zoo, of 5 ha but very well organized. the collection is of over 100 species, well selected for the commercial public (jaguar, kordofan giraffe, lion...) but also with a few species interesting for the freak (european moose for example, I know that in other parts of Europe is typical, but in Spain there isn't any zoo with the species or Sudan cheetah).
The majority of enclosures are not specially sexy (the african savannah for zebras, ostrichs... for example is the typical grassland), but they are good for the animals. A few of them are a little outdated, but the general impression is that the park is improving them little by little.
One enclosure I specially liked is the jaguar enclosure. The design allows the animal to climb, they have a lot of space and it includes a large pond that allows the animal to swim and dive.
The park counts with three inmersive areas (goats, rainbow loris and lemurs). The first one is the typical inmersive area for goats, big for the animals, the second, the same, a great aviary with indoors area that allows the loris to retreat of the public, but the lemurs enclsoure I found it a little bit interesting. The enclosure, dedicated to red ruffed lemur and ring-tailed lemur is the typical great aviary, but the area for the public is a labyrinth, limited by wood, that gives the lemurs enough privacy and prevents the public from accesing areas dedicated to animals.
And as is becoming fashionable in France, the zoos also has a "Night Expérience" with two lodges, one with vision to the lions enclosure and other to the jaguars enclosure.
As I visited the park in winter, a day with few public, the park didn't organized any kind of education activity, so I can't say the quality of them.
In conclusion, is a zoo that is not a must to see, but if you are in Bordeaux or in a near area, is interesting for spend 1 or 2 hours of walk, and if you are a spanish tourist making a french zoo route and you go by car, is as good place as any other to make a stop and stretch your legs.
The last 6 months I've been living in French and in the guild in Spain it is said that "every small french zoo is better than the biggest spanish zoo" and that in France "there is more zoological park culture than in Spain", but, it is this true? As in France, zoos are like butterflies, they are everywhere, I had the opportunity to visit all kind of zoos (big and smalls, from cities and rurals, generalist and specialized in taxa...), I'd like to check if this is really true (I'm going to add as much photos as could be possible in media gallery).
All the reviews are going to try to be the most neutral possibles, and I'm going to make them from the point of view of a freak zookeeper (animal care, spaces, collection...) and a commercial visitor (ease of viewing animals, services, activities...) not, for example, the possibility of see rare species.
First zoo was Zoo de Bordeaux-Pessac, to 20-30 minutes in car of Bordeaux. It's a small-medium zoo, of 5 ha but very well organized. the collection is of over 100 species, well selected for the commercial public (jaguar, kordofan giraffe, lion...) but also with a few species interesting for the freak (european moose for example, I know that in other parts of Europe is typical, but in Spain there isn't any zoo with the species or Sudan cheetah).
The majority of enclosures are not specially sexy (the african savannah for zebras, ostrichs... for example is the typical grassland), but they are good for the animals. A few of them are a little outdated, but the general impression is that the park is improving them little by little.
One enclosure I specially liked is the jaguar enclosure. The design allows the animal to climb, they have a lot of space and it includes a large pond that allows the animal to swim and dive.
The park counts with three inmersive areas (goats, rainbow loris and lemurs). The first one is the typical inmersive area for goats, big for the animals, the second, the same, a great aviary with indoors area that allows the loris to retreat of the public, but the lemurs enclsoure I found it a little bit interesting. The enclosure, dedicated to red ruffed lemur and ring-tailed lemur is the typical great aviary, but the area for the public is a labyrinth, limited by wood, that gives the lemurs enough privacy and prevents the public from accesing areas dedicated to animals.
And as is becoming fashionable in France, the zoos also has a "Night Expérience" with two lodges, one with vision to the lions enclosure and other to the jaguars enclosure.
As I visited the park in winter, a day with few public, the park didn't organized any kind of education activity, so I can't say the quality of them.
In conclusion, is a zoo that is not a must to see, but if you are in Bordeaux or in a near area, is interesting for spend 1 or 2 hours of walk, and if you are a spanish tourist making a french zoo route and you go by car, is as good place as any other to make a stop and stretch your legs.