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La Barben Zoo, or Zoo de La Barben, is located in the Provence between La Barben and Pélissane on the grounds next to Château de La Barben. This 11th century Château de La Barben is a fortress built on a rocky outcrop. The castle, "castrum of Barbentum" in Latin, was referred to in 1064 for the first time, in a property register that could be read at the Abbaye de Saint Victor in Marseilles who used to be the owner of the lands around La Barben. The ownership of the property changed many times before it came into the hands of the Marquis de Forbin in 1474. Due to the relationship of the Forbin family with French royalty they were able to have their magnificent gardens designed by Le Nôtre, Louis XIV's famous gardener. The Forbin family will own the castle over five centuries.

In 1963, the Marquis de Forbin sold the property to a friend, Mr. André Pons. The Pons family lived in the castle and, probably for financial reasons, opened its doors to the public. Nonetheless, the castle, a jewel of Provençal heritage, was respectfully revived due to the warm and welcoming atmosphere that was created by the Pons family.

André Pons was an agricultural engineer and passionate about animals. So, in 19691 he founded La Barben Zoo on the castle's adjacent grounds. The castle can still be visited and currently it is the children of Mr. Pons who live there and organize the visits. A vivarium is located in the former barn while the main Zoo grounds are located on thirty hectares of Mediterranean vegetation.

In January 1988, André Pons sold his business to a private company that took over the management of the Zoo. The new management decided to modernise the facilities including the exhibit designs. Within the Zoo's new mission they are going beyond mere animal representation, taking species conservation and public education seriously. The Zoo engages in particular species conservation programmes, uses new sophisticated computer screens for educating the public, and participates in scientific research programmes. The zoo is entirely privately run and does not receive any subsidy.

 

1 According a dossier of Zoo de La Barben

 

(Source: Wikipedia; Chateau de La Barben; Société Hyèroise d'Histoire et d'Archéologie)




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about zoos and their mission regarding breeding endangered species, nature conservation, biodiversity and education, which at the same time relates to the evolution of species.

Goal: 7000 tigers in the wild

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"Tiger map" (CC BY 2.5) by Sanderson et al., 2006.