zoo arrow Breeding for survival

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Breeding for survival
The servion zoo is constantly fighting for the preservation and the survival of threatened species. These animals, bred for the survival of their species, are the responsability of one and only one animal parc. This way, health and genetical information is centralised and consanguinity problems can be avoided.

We are currently working with the London zoo, in charge of Siberian tigers, and with the zoo of Mulhouse, who is supervising the breeding of lemurs. While organising the deplacement of the animals, our partners look out for the development of genetically sain populations. Except for Siberian tigers and lemurs, we also welcome Goeldi monkeys, pygmy marmosets, Liszt tamarins and binturongs.













 
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