Celebrate a 25-year wildlife story with a walk along the promenade in Fuengirola
A new outdoor photography exhibition in Los Boliches is a timeline full of facts and photos , showing how the […]
Celebrating 25 years of wildlife conservation, Fuengirola's BIOPARC zoo has unveiled an outdoor photography exhibition along the town's main pedestrian walkway. This extensive display, running until October 18, showcases the zoo's evolution from a traditional animal park to a modern conservation-focused sanctuary. Mayor Ana Mula officially opened the installation, which features large-format photographs capturing the zoo's history, major breeding programs, habitat design, and daily care routines.
The exhibition emphasizes the crucial role of human effort in species protection, detailing the work of keepers, veterinarians, and educators. Visitors can view images of hands-on work with endangered species, such as Sumatran tigers, Bornean orangutans, and western lowland gorillas. Accompanying detailed captions explain the park's involvement in European Endangered Species Programmes (EEP), demonstrating how local efforts contribute to global biodiversity initiatives.
BIOPARC Fuengirola has recently been ranked number 1 zoo in Andalucia by TripAdvisor, based on traveler reviews and preferences. The park directors hope the promenade display will encourage residents and visitors to appreciate the technical and scientific work involved in maintaining modern animal welfare standards. The exhibition is available along the Los Boliches promenade until October 18, and more information about visiting the park and the exhibition can be found on the BIOPARC Fuengirola website.
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