After the controversy unleashed with the case of the giraffe Benito and that concluded with his transfer to an open space in the state of Puebla, the Central Park of Ciudad Juárez confirmed that no more animals will be acquired and that it will be the juarenses who will decide the use that will be given to the habitat that will occupy Modesto for more than 20 years. Interrogated in this regard, the general coordinator of the Central Park, Rafael…
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After the controversy unleashed with the case of the giraffe Benito and that concluded with his transfer to an open space in the state of Puebla, the Central Park of Ciudad Juárez confirmed that no more animals will be acquired and that it will be the juarenses who will decide the use that will be given to the habitat that will occupy Modesto for more than 20 years. Interrogated in this regard, the general coordinator of the Central Park, Rafael…