Zoo, le défi de demain - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Le cratère des carnivores
François, the director of the Bioparc, launched a year ago in a gigantic extension project of two and a half hectares devoted to African fauna.

Une erreur grossière
On the site, the construction of the central observation hut, real hub of the site and crucial stage, occupies all the attentions.

Des explosions en chaîne
At the heart of the future extension of the Bioparc, an error on the panoramic observation hut is blocking the progress of the entire site. In the aviary which will accommodate African birds, a lack of rocks will cause a delay of fifteen days in the initial planning. At the same moment, a rhino is about to leave the park for the Czech Republic: a rare transfer and a moment of great tension for the whole team.

Des fissures inquiétantes
After another stoppage of work on the aviary, faults in the rock could destabilize the imposing observation hut located 10 meters high.

Le planning se resserre
While everything seems to be unblocking around the aviary and the observation hut, a monk vulture escapes from the Bioparc shortly before the winter closure.

Des lions pour Noël
As the countdown begins, accumulated delays, temperamental weather and team fatigue put the opening of the Carnivore Crater at risk.
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