Honestly, seeing what they propose what comes to mind is something similar as to what they have done with the South American zone in Bioparc Fuengirola but at a much bigger scale, a lot of very themed and detailed zones dedicated to history and other aspects with not as many exhibits. For what has been shown in concept art at least the Chinese area is thought to house animals, although I don't know what to say about the second phase as it seems very centered in the cultural background of Valencia and the Silk Road (Although it would be the perfect spot to house some native Iberian animals).Interesting announcement, though I am curious to see if this will be a non-animal based project or a new zoo entirely. An Asian based Bioparc would be a welcome addition and would provide another push for Valencia to become a big zoo city for Spain.
I do think animals will play a part in the new areas but it won't be as big of a focus as with the Bioparc Valencia we know as of now, the first phase seems to fall into that category though.
Honestly I for some reason interpreted the whole project to be extra zones of the Bioparc, not new parks! Maybe that's on me but it would redefine a few things when it comes to the project.I don't know why they keep proposing new ideas for different parks instead of just expanding the Bioparc itself. It's already proved to be a big success and expanding the park would be a safe bet.
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