Buenos Aires: Pilti the Elephant arrived in a sanctuary in her new house Mato groceoBrazil converted to an ecological park in the Argentina capital after a 2,700 km visit from a zoo on Friday, where he spent 30 years under the circumstances criticized by the workers.
Buenos Aires Mayor Office A statement said that the last elephant, who lives in the “Ecopark” of Argentina city, reached his destination “in Perfect Health” in Amazon Renforrest, Brazil.
35 year old African elephant A large iron crate was taken, with a mission with thick bars spread in a truck, for which he was trained for several months. The truck was flanks by caretaker and veterinarians filled with veterinarians.
Argentina officials said Pupui (pronunciation of Puh-Puh in Spanish) did not need to faint during the five-day visit for elephants during the five-day visit to Latin during a five-day visit, which is located in the municipality of Chapadas Dos Guimaras in Mato Sakal State.
Upon arriving at the sanctuary, his veterinary escorts opened the door to him, but the pupi was reluctant to leave an iron crate. He said that he fed his sugarcane and watermelon, his favorite food, and bathed him to refresh him.
The puppy will be in an outdoor shed, while it will start to be suited for her new home without running away.
The office of the Mayor of Buenos Aires said, “Everything will happen at its speed.”
In 2016, Buenos Aires launched the change of urban zoo, urban zoo, in the Palermo neighbor in an ecological park for conservation of biodiversity and conservation of indigenous species.
As part of this process, more than 1,000 animals, including lions, tigers, bears and apes, have been transferred to other countries where they enjoy better living conditions.
A symbolic case was of Orangutan Sandra, who now lives in the Great App Center in Wchula, Florida, where he has adapted and has friends of his own species.
Pilti, which arrives at the Permo Zoo in 1993, is the latest animal transferred from Buenos Aires Ecological Park.
Already enjoying Brazilian elephant sanctuary There are five Asian elephants – including Mara, a former circus elephant who ended in the Argentina protection enclosure and traveled the same highway for asylum five years ago, where he is now at least 10 kilometers a day.
Officials explained, “Natural differences between the two species will not be reunited with” their new home “.
“The sanctuary is designed to keep the groups separate, respecting their biological and practical needs.”
Buenos Aires “ecopark” will continue for home animals, which cannot be transferred to another residence, due to age or logical impossibility.
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