Visitors can also take advantage of the presentations and educational activities of this zoo like no other.
Which animals see at the arrow zoo?
(Update of July 26, 2022). In the Sarthe, the Zoo de la Flèche welcomes visitors throughout the year the park is home to around fifty species among the two affected by the European programs for endangered species (EEP). This place of conservation and protection also works to the continuity of endangered species thanks to reproduction. This animal park 18 hectares have 1,500 animals of 160 different species, and counts approximately 100 births per year! Visitors to arrow zoo Go to meet animals from very different territories. Travel in Africa thanks to the presence ofelephants, giraffes, cheetahs or tigers and white lions ! Young and old marvel at their meeting with the famous Grizzli, this Kamchatka bear, a subspecies, which lives in arrow zoo. Direction South America to discover animals such as the terrestrial tapir, alpaca or coati (close to the raccoon) with family). Cold lands are not to be outdone since the Arctic Wolf and the Polar Bear are also zoo residents.
New arrivals at the arrow zoo in 2022
In 2022, the arrow zoo had many new arrivals. From the Calviac Zoological Reserve (Dordogne), Clifford and Belèm have arrived in mid-July. The two young males loups with manes are a year old. Hollis, 6, is an Ocelot female. Its species comes from the dense forests of South America, and it has just arrived at the zoo where it acclimatizes very well and is about to meet Diégo, a 15 -year -old ocelot evil. On the birth side, there is the arrival of a Bali Starteau Etourneau and a female atèle of Colombia. Among the Wallabies of Bennett, two babies have emerged! Bogota and Hera, the couple of jaquarondis, small wild cats from South America, welcomed a small female. Finally, in penguins, two babies have also emerged!
The South American aviary
LA South American aviary of the arrow zoois a structure of 1000 m², created in 2021 on the occasion of the arrival of two new species in the park: Red ibis and slumps. There will also be the big tingers and the Saimiris monkeys, while the six -band tatous will have a new interior space right next. This space aims to introduce visitors to two rare animals, and make them aware of the conservation of species through two educational exhibitions. Indeed, the large anthill and the mara are listed as “in danger” and “almost menacea” species.
The land of polar bears
“The land of polar bears” is made up of basins, rivers, play and discovery spaces, a maternity den and Medical Training spaces. The arrow zoo, which has engaged alongside Polar Bears International to protect the Arctic and its inhabitants, thus offers its animals from the cold the best living conditions to flourish in the heart from Sarthe. From the start of the 2020 school year, visitors will even be able to spend a night against these banquise giants by reserving A lodge with the Arctic Lodgethe flagship of the Safari Lodge du Parc.

Sumatra tigers in underwater vision
Since 2019, the new space dedicated to the well-being of Sumatra tigersin the heart of the Asian plain, attracts many visitors. The emblematic couple of park felines, Jalur and Wanitatook its marks in a space of 2,600 m2, equipped among other things with a 100 -meter cubic basin. Tigers are bathed in regularly during periods of hot weather. To better admire them, a 120 -seater tutor as well as a large picture window await visitors. Discover in this video Jalur and Wanita in their natural environment.
What animations at the arrow zoo?
The arrow zoo’s mission is to raise public awareness of the protection of endangered species and animal diversity. For the time being closed to the public, many educational activities such as the animal feedingdiving of bears, the training of sea lions is the occasion for privileged meetings with trainers to understand this profession and the life of animals. During the year, shows are also offered. The sea lions, parrots and birds in free flight are the stars of these attractions.

Safari Lodge of the arrow zoo: Faced with which animals can we sleep?
THE Lodge safari of Arrow zoo offers an unforgettable experience: Sleeping in the middle of wild animals. You can indeed possible rent one of the 18 lodgesthese exceptional homes embellished with large bay windows, offering direct view of the animal universe. You will have the choice to fall asleep in the face of Lemurs, with white tigers, lions, grizzlys, or to find yourself face to face with wolves, polar bears or even cheetahs. Now, the La Flèche zoo is embarking on a new project: a hotel complex of around 60 rooms, which should accommodate its first hosts within 3 years. An immersive experience as close as possible to animals. To book, go directly to the Safari-Lodge website.

Educational activities should be offered to the public in the coming months. THE Arrow zoo offer the possibility of spending a few hours with Park trainers In order to discover all the beauty of their profession. After choosing your predilection sectors among herbivores, carnivores, birds, reptiles and primates, several activities will be offered to you such as the meal preparation and food distributioncleaning the enclosures and the discovery of behind the scenes of the zoo. You will also be able to chat with the carers on the functioning of the park, the protection of species, or the medical training of animals.
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What is the address of the La Flèche zoo?
Address of the La Flèche Zoo: Le mound red, 72200 the arrow
Phone : 02 43 48 19 19
Arrow Zoo: What are the prices?
Arrow zoo prices: Ticket one day: 25 euros for adults (from 12 years old) and 19.5 euros for children aged 3 to 11. Ticket two days: 37 euros for adults, 29 euros for children. Annual pass: 73 euros for adults, 57 euros for children. Prices for people with disabilities: 22 euros for adults, 16.50 euros for children. Free for children under 3. Official website of the La Flèche zoo: www.zoo-la-fleche.com
What are the timetables of the La Flèche zoo?
2022 HIMS OF THE Flèche ZOO: Opening 7 days a week, from 9:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. from July 9 to August 31. From September 1 to October 21: 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday to Friday and 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays, bridges and holidays. From October 22 to November 6: 9:30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. From November 8, December 30: from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. every day. Open on December 24 and 31 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed on December 25 and January 1.