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  • ST MAURICE SUR EYGUES, FRANCE - Cultivating the celestial.<br />
<br />
This Southern Rhone vineyard has a unique approach to wine making.  Alain and Philippe Viret - father  and son  - have developed a system they call cosmoculture. Beyond being organic and even biodynamic, the cosmoculture is  amazing: the vineyard is studded with menhirs and "planetary beacons" in order to connect with celestial and earthly energies. It embraces Maya and Inca agricultural and spiritual concepts. <br />
 Alain and Philippe Viret have called their winery "La Cathédrale du Vin" <br />
The massive granite blocks used for construction are sized according to the Royal Cubit (~524 mm) and the shape of the cathedral conforms to the Golden Section. <br />
It has 13 symbolic columns, a water source at its heart, and uses 1,000 huge blocks of the same limestone used by the Romans to build the Pont du Gard, without mortar. It is built with the golden mean.<br />
With these fountains, crystals, amphorae and much more, it is one of the world's weirdest wineries.<br />
<br />
The Viret's Domaine eschews the use of chemicals in its wines, and believes the vines benefit from the patches of olives, apricots, quince and scrubland dotted around its 30 hectares. "Herbs such as lavender are natural antiseptics, so respecting our environment benefits the land's microbiology," says Philippe Viret. "Preventative rather than corrective winemaking; keeping the soils, vines and wines into a healthy state," is how the younger Viret characterises his approach.<br />
<br />
Alain and Philippe Viret are part of the vignerons rebelles movement in France, a loose grouping of producers dissatisfied with what they see as the stagnation and complacency of French viticulture.
    Cosmoculture049.jpg
  • ST MAURICE SUR EYGUES, FRANCE - Cultivating the celestial.<br />
<br />
This Southern Rhone vineyard has a unique approach to wine making.  Alain and Philippe Viret - father  and son  - have developed a system they call cosmoculture. Beyond being organic and even biodynamic, the cosmoculture is  amazing: the vineyard is studded with menhirs and "planetary beacons" in order to connect with celestial and earthly energies. It embraces Maya and Inca agricultural and spiritual concepts. <br />
 Alain and Philippe Viret have called their winery "La Cathédrale du Vin" <br />
The massive granite blocks used for construction are sized according to the Royal Cubit (~524 mm) and the shape of the cathedral conforms to the Golden Section. <br />
It has 13 symbolic columns, a water source at its heart, and uses 1,000 huge blocks of the same limestone used by the Romans to build the Pont du Gard, without mortar. It is built with the golden mean.<br />
With these fountains, crystals, amphorae and much more, it is one of the world's weirdest wineries.<br />
<br />
The Viret's Domaine eschews the use of chemicals in its wines, and believes the vines benefit from the patches of olives, apricots, quince and scrubland dotted around its 30 hectares. "Herbs such as lavender are natural antiseptics, so respecting our environment benefits the land's microbiology," says Philippe Viret. "Preventative rather than corrective winemaking; keeping the soils, vines and wines into a healthy state," is how the younger Viret characterises his approach.<br />
<br />
Alain and Philippe Viret are part of the vignerons rebelles movement in France, a loose grouping of producers dissatisfied with what they see as the stagnation and complacency of French viticulture.
    Cosmoculture063.jpg
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  • ST MAURICE SUR EYGUES, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER,1: Cultivating the celestial.<br />
<br />
This Southern Rhone vineyard has a unique approach to wine making.  Alain and Philippe Viret - father  and son  - have developed a system they call cosmoculture. Beyond being organic and even biodynamic, the cosmoculture is  amazing: the vineyard is studded with menhirs and "planetary beacons" in order to connect with celestial and earthly energies. It embraces Maya and Inca agricultural and spiritual concepts. <br />
 Alain and Philippe Viret have called their winery "La Cathédrale du Vin" <br />
The massive granite blocks used for construction are sized according to the Royal Cubit (~524 mm) and the shape of the cathedral conforms to the Golden Section. <br />
It has 13 symbolic columns, a water source at its heart, and uses 1,000 huge blocks of the same limestone used by the Romans to build the Pont du Gard, without mortar. It is built with the golden mean.<br />
With these fountains, crystals, amphorae and much more, it is one of the world's weirdest wineries.<br />
<br />
The Viret's Domaine eschews the use of chemicals in its wines, and believes the vines benefit from the patches of olives, apricots, quince and scrubland dotted around its 30 hectares. "Herbs such as lavender are natural antiseptics, so respecting our environment benefits the land's microbiology," says Philippe Viret. "Preventative rather than corrective winemaking; keeping the soils, vines and wines into a healthy state," is how the younger Viret characterises his approach.<br />
<br />
Alain and Philippe Viret are part of the vignerons rebelles movement in France, a loose grouping of producers dissatisfied with what they see as the stagnation and complacency of French viticulture.
    Cosmoculture086.jpg
  • Cosmoculture113.jpg
  • ST MAURICE SUR EYGUES, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER,1: Cultivating the celestial.<br />
<br />
This Southern Rhone vineyard has a unique approach to wine making.  Alain and Philippe Viret - father  and son  - have developed a system they call cosmoculture. Beyond being organic and even biodynamic, the cosmoculture is  amazing: the vineyard is studded with menhirs and "planetary beacons" in order to connect with celestial and earthly energies. It embraces Maya and Inca agricultural and spiritual concepts. <br />
 Alain and Philippe Viret have called their winery "La Cathédrale du Vin" <br />
The massive granite blocks used for construction are sized according to the Royal Cubit (~524 mm) and the shape of the cathedral conforms to the Golden Section. <br />
It has 13 symbolic columns, a water source at its heart, and uses 1,000 huge blocks of the same limestone used by the Romans to build the Pont du Gard, without mortar. It is built with the golden mean.<br />
With these fountains, crystals, amphorae and much more, it is one of the world's weirdest wineries.<br />
<br />
The Viret's Domaine eschews the use of chemicals in its wines, and believes the vines benefit from the patches of olives, apricots, quince and scrubland dotted around its 30 hectares. "Herbs such as lavender are natural antiseptics, so respecting our environment benefits the land's microbiology," says Philippe Viret. "Preventative rather than corrective winemaking; keeping the soils, vines and wines into a healthy state," is how the younger Viret characterises his approach.<br />
<br />
Alain and Philippe Viret are part of the vignerons rebelles movement in France, a loose grouping of producers dissatisfied with what they see as the stagnation and complacency of French viticulture.
    Cosmoculture019.jpg
  • Cosmoculture114.jpg
  • ST MAURICE SUR EYGUES, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER,1: Cultivating the celestial.<br />
<br />
This Southern Rhone vineyard has a unique approach to wine making.  Alain and Philippe Viret - father  and son  - have developed a system they call cosmoculture. Beyond being organic and even biodynamic, the cosmoculture is  amazing: the vineyard is studded with menhirs and "planetary beacons" in order to connect with celestial and earthly energies. It embraces Maya and Inca agricultural and spiritual concepts. <br />
 Alain and Philippe Viret have called their winery "La Cathédrale du Vin" <br />
The massive granite blocks used for construction are sized according to the Royal Cubit (~524 mm) and the shape of the cathedral conforms to the Golden Section. <br />
It has 13 symbolic columns, a water source at its heart, and uses 1,000 huge blocks of the same limestone used by the Romans to build the Pont du Gard, without mortar. It is built with the golden mean.<br />
With these fountains, crystals, amphorae and much more, it is one of the world's weirdest wineries.<br />
<br />
The Viret's Domaine eschews the use of chemicals in its wines, and believes the vines benefit from the patches of olives, apricots, quince and scrubland dotted around its 30 hectares. "Herbs such as lavender are natural antiseptics, so respecting our environment benefits the land's microbiology," says Philippe Viret. "Preventative rather than corrective winemaking; keeping the soils, vines and wines into a healthy state," is how the younger Viret characterises his approach.<br />
<br />
Alain and Philippe Viret are part of the vignerons rebelles movement in France, a loose grouping of producers dissatisfied with what they see as the stagnation and complacency of French viticulture.
    Cosmoculture020.jpg
  • ParisIllus-6.jpg
  • ParisIllus-4.jpg
  • ParisIllus-2.jpg
  • ParisIllus-1.jpg
  • Macro World
    fly-1.jpg
  • Macro World
    spider.jpg
  • Macro World
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  • Spider
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  • Spider
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  • Macro World
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  • Macro World
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  • Macro World
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  • Macro World
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  • Firebug
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  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
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  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
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  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
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  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
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  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
    coloradobeetleinlove-4.jpg
  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
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  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
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  • Clorado Beetle Baby
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  • Colorado Beetle
    coloradobeetle-5.jpg
  • Colorado Beetle
    coloradobeetle-4.jpg
  • Colorado Beetle.
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  • Cantharides in love and starved spider.
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  • Cantharide in love.
    cantharideinlove-2.jpg
  • Cantharide.
    cantharide.jpg
  • Bugs.
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  • Bug.
    bugs-2.jpg
  • Bombix, butterfly
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  • bee
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  • Bee
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  • Cosmoculture109.jpg
  • ST MAURICE SUR EYGUES, FRANCE - SEPTEMBER,1: Cultivating the celestial.<br />
<br />
This Southern Rhone vineyard has a unique approach to wine making.  Alain and Philippe Viret - father  and son  - have developed a system they call cosmoculture. Beyond being organic and even biodynamic, the cosmoculture is  amazing: the vineyard is studded with menhirs and "planetary beacons" in order to connect with celestial and earthly energies. It embraces Maya and Inca agricultural and spiritual concepts. <br />
 Alain and Philippe Viret have called their winery "La Cathédrale du Vin" <br />
The massive granite blocks used for construction are sized according to the Royal Cubit (~524 mm) and the shape of the cathedral conforms to the Golden Section. <br />
It has 13 symbolic columns, a water source at its heart, and uses 1,000 huge blocks of the same limestone used by the Romans to build the Pont du Gard, without mortar. It is built with the golden mean.<br />
With these fountains, crystals, amphorae and much more, it is one of the world's weirdest wineries.<br />
<br />
The Viret's Domaine eschews the use of chemicals in its wines, and believes the vines benefit from the patches of olives, apricots, quince and scrubland dotted around its 30 hectares. "Herbs such as lavender are natural antiseptics, so respecting our environment benefits the land's microbiology," says Philippe Viret. "Preventative rather than corrective winemaking; keeping the soils, vines and wines into a healthy state," is how the younger Viret characterises his approach.<br />
<br />
Alain and Philippe Viret are part of the vignerons rebelles movement in France, a loose grouping of producers dissatisfied with what they see as the stagnation and complacency of French viticulture.
    Cosmoculture017.jpg
  • ParisIllus-5.jpg
  • ParisIllus-3.jpg
  • Spider
    spider-5.jpg
  • Spider
    spider-4.jpg
  • Spider
    spider-3.jpg
  • Macro World
    snail.jpg
  • Prying Mantis
    mantis.jpg
  • Macro World
    macro-1.jpg
  • Macro World
    hornet.jpg
  • Macro World
    fly-3.jpg
  • Colorado Beetles in Love.
    coloradobeetleinlove-1.jpg
  • Colorado beetle.
    coloradobeetle-1.jpg
  • Colorado Beetle
    coloradobeetle-6.jpg
  • Colorado Beetle.
    coloradobeetle-3.jpg
  • Cantharide in Love
    cantharideinlove-1.jpg
  • Butterfly.
    butterfly.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_194.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_192.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_191.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_190.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_187.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_185.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_182.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_181.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_180.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_178.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_177.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_176.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_175.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_024.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_023.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_022.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_021.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_016.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_013.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_012.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_010.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_007.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_006.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_005.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_004.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_002.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocs_Birth_001.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    _M146916.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_174.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_168.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_169.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

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  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_165.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_167.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_155.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    Crocsfarm_159.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    IGFL_Crocs020.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    IGFL_Crocs019.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    IGFL_Crocs018.jpg
  • 20 years ago," the Crocodile Farm of Pierrelatte" was opened by Eric and Luc Fougeirol. This site has seen several million visitors, making it the most visited tourist site in the Drôme and the second in Rhône-Alpes.
In a landscaped greenhouse of 8000 m ² more than 450 animals evolve freely: crocodiles, giant tortoises of Seychelles and Galápagos (weighing from 80 to 150 kg) and tropical birds. 

The goal of Samuel Martin, the director, is to reach, in five years, the 4000 000 visitors by proposing more animals on a wider range
With the 29 permanent employees, the farm registered last year 285 000 entrances and a four million euro turnover.
A new greenhouse of 1500 m ² has just been built to be able to welcome, next spring, snakes, lizards, fishes, birds and other aquatic tortoises.

But the Crocodile Farm is more than a zoo: it is also a scientific research center on the reptiles, that collaborates with researchers of the whole world.
To meet the demands of biological studies of French and foreign researchers, and many prestigious scientific institutions such as le College de France, the CNRS, and the National Museum of Natural History, the Crocodile Farm has established in 1998  a laboratory and a hatchery, allowing the establishment of numerous partnerships leading to the publication of articles in international scientific journals.
Among them, Béatrice Thivichon-Prince, odontolgue of the University of Lyon examined the faculties of regeneration of the teeth of crocodiles. Indeed their teeth fall and grow again more of fifty times during their life. His department looks for applications has the human scale.

    IGFL_Crocs017.jpg
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