Mulhouse Zoological Park, also known as Parc Zoologique et Botanique de Mulhouse, is a zoological park located in Mulhouse, France. It covers an area of 25 hectares and is home to over 1200 animals from around 190 species.
The park is divided into different areas, each representing a different biotope and housing animals that come from that region. Some of these areas include Africa, North America, and Asia. Visitors can also explore the Botanical Garden, which features a variety of plants and trees from around the world.
One of the park's most popular attractions is the Vivarium, which houses a range of reptiles, amphibians, and insects, including snakes, turtles, and chameleons. Other highlights include the large African savanna area, which is home to zebras, giraffes, and ostriches, and the big cat exhibit, which features lions, tigers, and jaguars.
Mulhouse Zoological Park is committed to animal welfare and conservation efforts. The park participates in various breeding programs and supports research and conservation projects around the world. It also provides educational programs for visitors, including guided tours and workshops.