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Marena Returns 19 Wildlife Specimens to Their Natural Habitat

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
In the Masaya Volcano National Park, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, through the National Zoological Park, released 19 specimens of wild fauna with the aim of reintegrating them into their natural environment and strengthening the ecosystems. The released animals were: white-tailed deer, raccoon and coati, which have been rehabilitated in the Rescue Center of the National Zoological Park, after having been rescued from risky s…
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In the Masaya Volcano National Park, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, through the National Zoological Park, released 19 specimens of wild fauna with the aim of reintegrating them into their natural environment and strengthening the ecosystems. The released animals were: white-tailed deer, raccoon and coati, which have been rehabilitated in the Rescue Center of the National Zoological Park, after having been rescued from risky s…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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