Where to get your fix of fishes, fowl and fauna across the city.

Located under the Trocadéro gardens, the aquarium contains 4 million litres of water and 13,000 fish and invertebrates from French seas and overseas. In the 16th.

The Tropical Aquarium is home to 4,400 animals and 350 species, across 85 pools, and hosts regular exhibitions and events. Within the Palais de la Porte Dorée in the 12th.

The Ménagerie of the Jardin des Plantes is home to around 500 animals, 150 species, 40% of which are considered rare, including red pandas, snow leopards and the the Arabian Oryx. In the 5th.

The Paris Farm is a five-hectare site of training, education, and permaculture, housing traditional crops and livestock that the public is welcome to visit and interact with. In the Bois de Vincennes in the 12th.

Not exactly ‘wild’, but definitely ‘beasty’, the House of Animals is a resource centre where visitors can learn how to improve their relationships between humans and animals. Dogs welcome! In the Chai de Bercy in the 12th.

More than 3000 animals of 250 species, over 14 hectares, including sections devoted to African, European, Madagascan themes, marine and bird enclosures. In the Bois de Vincennes in the 12th.