Parc animalier des monts de Guéret, Wildlife park in Guéret Forest, France.
The Parc animalier des monts de Guéret is a wildlife park in the Guéret region where visitors observe different wolf species in spacious enclosures. The grounds include exhibition areas and a documentary film explaining animal behavior and social structures.
The park was founded in 2001 and became a regional center for wolf observation and research under the metropolitan area of Guéret. It has served as a place for educating people about these animals since its opening.
The park displays exhibits about wolves in French folklore and their role in local stories passed down through generations. Visitors experience the connection between these animals and regional cultural traditions.
The park is open from February through December with varying hours by season. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and allow enough time to view all enclosures and exhibitions.
The park houses three distinct wolf species: Arctic white wolves, European grey wolves, and Mackenzie black wolves. These different subspecies showcase the variety of wolf characteristics found around the world.
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