Reserve Africaine de Sigean is a wildlife park located in Sigean, France. The park spans over 300 hectares of land and is home to over 3,800 animals from more than 160 species. It is one of the most popular wildlife parks in France and attracts over 250,000 visitors annually.
The park is divided into different areas that represent different regions of the world. The African Reserve is the main attraction, where visitors can drive through a large open area where animals roam freely, including lions, giraffes, rhinos, zebras, and antelopes. The park also has a bird reserve, which is home to over 600 birds from 80 different species, including parrots, ostriches, and flamingos.
The park has a variety of activities and shows for visitors, including a sea lion show, a bird of prey show, and a reptile house. There is also a petting zoo area where visitors can interact with domestic animals such as goats and rabbits. The park has several restaurants, picnic areas, and playgrounds for children.
Reserve Africaine de Sigean is committed to the conservation of endangered species and participates in several breeding programs, including the European Endangered Species Program (EEP). The park also conducts research on animal behavior and supports several conservation projects around the world.