The largest turtle park in Europe with 3,000 specimens and 150 species, from the alligator turtle to the Galapagos giant!
This park is one of a kind. On a 2.5-hectare natural site, you can discover the hidden life of turtles. From South America to the Mediterranean, via Asia and Africa, every continent is represented, from the Indian star tortoise to the South American red-headed tortoise, from the giant Galapagos tortoise to the impressive alligator tortoise. Created by the Association A Cupulatta (tortoise in Corsican), the center's mission is to breed, study and protect land and water turtles from all over the world. The park is home to 150 species and a total of over 3,000 specimens. A remarkable natural setting, highly favorable climatic conditions and well-adapted facilities provide excellent living and breeding conditions. In 2023, three rare Mexican box turtles were introduced to the nursery. By 2021, park teams had already seen the birth of three toad turtles. A feat hailed the world over! In 2022, the park saw the birth of 11 rare Indian pagoda tortoises. And in 2024, the icing on the cake was the birth of "Darwin", the first and only baby Galapagos giant tortoise. In the heated nursery, dozens of eggs are waiting to hatch. Every year, the A Cupulatta park records numerous hatchlings, helping to preserve endangered species. The park is involved in exchange programs with other parks, and reintroductions into the wild are underway.
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Le jour J, à la découverte du parc, loin de la mode des supers pouvoirs et Disn.. machin trucs, j'ai pris une claque.
Dans la simplicité de la nature avec un projet très cohérent de bout en bout, nous avons vu une multitudes de tortues et les explications les plus complètes et accessibles à tous.
Ce parc est très bien agencé avec des espaces très bien conçus pour les animaux.
Nous avons vus toutes les catégories (une diversité exceptionnelle) et en nombre avec des animaux en très bonne santé
Les tortues nous regardent et les chats sont de parfaites peluches a caresser.
Le parking comme le parc sont victimes de leurs succès.
L'équipe du parc discrète et efficace connait ses missions.
Bravo.
Petit clin d'œil à cette famille d'emydes au bout de l'impasse qui attendait sa pause photos alors que la majorité des touristes avaient fait le demi tour avant.
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