Buenos Aires: Papa elephant arrives in his new home in a sanctuary Meto GrosoBrazil, on Friday, after traveling 2,700 km from a zoo, converted into an environmental park in the capital of Argentina, where he spent 30 years in terms of criticism by workers.
Beyonce Aires Mayor’s office In a statement, the last elephant living in Argentina’s city “Ecopark” reached its destination in Brazil’s Amazon Renforist in “perfect health”.
35 -year -old African elephants A large iron crate was shifted to a truck with thick bars, a mission for which he had been trained for several months. The truck was shinted by carers and van -filled vans.
Argentine officials said that during the five-day trip to the elephant Haram Brazil in the municipality of Chapadas Dos Gamers in Mitto Grass State, Peppei (Poha-PEE declaration in Spanish) did not need unconsciousness.
Upon arriving in the sanctuary, his veterinary escorts opened the door for him, but Puppy was reluctant to leave an iron crate. He said that he fed his sugarcane and watermelon, his favorite food, and gave him a bath to refresh him.
When she starts to mold her new home without any hurry, the papa will remain in the outer shed.
“Everything will happen at his own pace,” said Buenos Aire’s mayor’s office.
In 2016, Buenos Aires transformed its century ancient, urban zoo change into an environmental park in the Palermo neighborhood for the protection of biological diversity and the protection of the ancestral species.
As part of this process, more than a thousand animals – including lions, lions, bears and monkeys – have been transferred to other countries where they enjoy better life conditions.
A symbolic matter was with Aurangotan Sandra, who now lives in the Great Api Center in the Wachola in Florida, where he has shielded and has his own species.
Papi, who arrived at the Palermo Zoo in 1993, is the latest animal transferred from Buenos Aires Environmental Park.
Is already enjoying The sanctity of the Brazilian elephant There are five Asian elephants – which includes Mara, a former circus elephant who also ended in the Argentine protection wall and traveled to the same highway five years ago, where it is now at least 10 km a day.
Officials explained that “due to natural differences between the two species,” PP will not be able to meet with her in her new home.
“The sanctity is designed to keep the groups separate, respecting their biological and behavior needs.”
The Buenos Aires will continue to be “Ecopark” animal homes that cannot be moved to another residence, due to the impossible age or logistics.
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