Parc zoologique de Jurques, Wildlife park in Brémoy, France
The Parc zoologique de Jurques is a wildlife park spanning about 8 hectares in Normandy with around 650 animals from approximately 150 species worldwide. The facility gives visitors a broad view of global animal life in one location.
The facility was founded in 1977 when Auguste Ourry transformed a former amusement park into a wildlife park. This beginning marked a shift from entertainment to animal conservation and education.
The park hosts an annual special event for children with disabilities or illnesses, offering them shows and learning activities in an inclusive setting. This reflects how the facility works to make wildlife experiences accessible to everyone.
The park opens at different times depending on the season, starting at 10:00 in winter and staying open until 19:00 in summer. Visitors should account for these seasonal variations when planning their visit.
The park runs a specialized breeding program for white lions with several cubs born there. These efforts contribute to preserving this rare animal variety.
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