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La Vallée des Singes

Vallée des singes

France Romagne
La Vallée des Singes
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The Monkey Valley is a French zoological park located in Romagna, Vienna. Founded by the Dutchman Wim Mager in 1998, twenty-seven years after founding the Apenheul Park, the park now presents a wide variety of primates on vegetated islands that the visitor travels through in the midst of monkeys and other lemurs. In total, about 30 species are presented, from small pygmy ouistiti to large gorilla, including mandrill, lemurs, chimpanzee, colobe, saimiri, titi or calliceb, woolly monkeys or red-faced aele.

A mini-farm ends the visit. In 2011, the park became the first French zoo to present bonobos. Two Bonobos babies were born in 2012 and since 2013, it is the largest group of bonobos in the world that is presented in captivity, with 17 individuals.

He is a permanent member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums and is committed to ex situ conservation by participating in and coordinating European programmes for endangered species (EEP). It also supports in situ conservation associations working on the ground through its dedicated association, the Conservatoire pour la Protection...