New individuals:
- Two European minks (Mustela lutreola biedermani) have been welcomed to the park as part of the Spanish project for the preservation of the species.
When the park first started working with minks they bred the animals, but Sendaviva's current role on the species conservation is that of housing slurpus non-breeding animals living in breeding centers and preparing captive born minks to be released into the wild (as they did with the two minks that arrived last year), the video does not specify what the function of the recently arrived minks is.
They have also shown footage of the off-show mink facilities at the park, back when the "Bosque" area was accessible, the park had a visible exhibit for these endangered carnivores.
Sendaviva's Facebook
- Two European minks (Mustela lutreola biedermani) have been welcomed to the park as part of the Spanish project for the preservation of the species.
When the park first started working with minks they bred the animals, but Sendaviva's current role on the species conservation is that of housing slurpus non-breeding animals living in breeding centers and preparing captive born minks to be released into the wild (as they did with the two minks that arrived last year), the video does not specify what the function of the recently arrived minks is.
They have also shown footage of the off-show mink facilities at the park, back when the "Bosque" area was accessible, the park had a visible exhibit for these endangered carnivores.
Sendaviva's Facebook