Zoo de la Flèche :
"Congo River" : Bongos, red river hogs and pygmy hippos
I observed that on Zoochat, French zoos were were unfortunately often unknown. So I decided to present some important installations in the hope that you like it. And sorry for my English !
In 2009, le Zoo de la Flèche (France) opened a new exhibit called "Congo River".
Visible from a long boardwalk winding through the bamboo, it consists of a big exhibit for four tropical-african species : the red river hog (2 specimens), the bongo (1), the pygmy hippopotamus (2) and the grey crowned crane (2).
The enclosure is composed of a grassy part, a forested part, a small natural pool for the hogs and an underwater-viewed pool for the hippos.
This mixed-species exhibit was the first of its genus in Europe, and it was a "test" for the european zoos to know if this species can live together. Unfortunately, the river hogs were too agressive with the others species and destructive with the plants, so a new exhibit is planned for them.






"Congo River" : Bongos, red river hogs and pygmy hippos
I observed that on Zoochat, French zoos were were unfortunately often unknown. So I decided to present some important installations in the hope that you like it. And sorry for my English !
In 2009, le Zoo de la Flèche (France) opened a new exhibit called "Congo River".
Visible from a long boardwalk winding through the bamboo, it consists of a big exhibit for four tropical-african species : the red river hog (2 specimens), the bongo (1), the pygmy hippopotamus (2) and the grey crowned crane (2).
The enclosure is composed of a grassy part, a forested part, a small natural pool for the hogs and an underwater-viewed pool for the hippos.
This mixed-species exhibit was the first of its genus in Europe, and it was a "test" for the european zoos to know if this species can live together. Unfortunately, the river hogs were too agressive with the others species and destructive with the plants, so a new exhibit is planned for them.





