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After Being Rehabilitated, They Released Emblematic Specimens of the Fauna Santafesina

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Within the framework of biodiversity conservation policies, the Province through the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change concluded a new release of wildlife after a successful recovery process at the Centro de Rescate, Investigación e Interpretación de la Fauna (Criif) La Esmeralda, in the capital city. The reinserted specimens were a female giant anteater, a guazú aguará, a wild cat and dozens of birds, who returned to two protected natu…
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Within the framework of biodiversity conservation policies, the Province through the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change concluded a new release of wildlife after a successful recovery process at the Centro de Rescate, Investigación e Interpretación de la Fauna (Criif) La Esmeralda, in the capital city. The reinserted specimens were a female giant anteater, a guazú aguará, a wild cat and dozens of birds, who returned to two protected natu…

Within the framework of biodiversity conservation policies, the Province through the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change concluded a new release of wildlife after a successful recovery process at the Centro de Rescate, Investigación e Interpretación de la Fauna (Criif) La Esmeralda, in the capital city. The reinserted specimens were a female giant anteater, a guazú aguará, a wild cat and dozens of birds, who returned to two protected natu…

Within the framework of biodiversity conservation policies, the Province through the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change concluded a new release of wildlife after a successful recovery process at the Centro de Rescate, Investigación e Interpretación de la Fauna (Criif) La Esmeralda, in the capital city. The reinserted specimens were a female giant anteater, a guazú aguará, a wild cat and dozens of birds, who returned to two protected natu…

Within the framework of biodiversity conservation policies, the Province through the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change concluded a new release of wildlife after a successful recovery process at the Centro de Rescate, Investigación e Interpretación de la Fauna (Criif) La Esmeralda, in the capital city. The reinserted specimens were a female giant anteater, a guazú aguará, a wild cat and dozens of birds, who returned to two protected natu…

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