This museum is closed permanently.
The Sauvage Zoological Reserve is situated in the French commune of Émancé, within the Yvelines department. It is approximately twelve kilometers southwest of Rambouillet. This location makes it a convenient destination for those visiting the region, offering a unique opportunity to explore the diverse wildlife within its boundaries.
The Sauvage Zoological Reserve is primarily an ornithological reserve, with over three quarters of its fauna consisting of birds. Some of the most notable species that can be observed here include flamingos, peacocks, and pelicans. This makes the reserve a great destination for bird enthusiasts and those interested in wildlife.
As of March 2017, the Sauvage Zoological Reserve has been reported to be permanently closed according to the website of the Émancé Town Hall. This is an important piece of information for potential visitors to be aware of before planning a visit to the reserve.
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