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The Nature School of the Zoobotánico De Jerez Exhausts Squares and Welcomes Two Capibaras

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For the second consecutive year, the School of Nature of the Zoobotanic Conservation Center of Jerez has again hung up the poster of “exhausted places”. This has been confirmed by the lieutenant of mayor of the Environment, Jaime Espinar, who has emphasized that this initiative “is always very expected by families” and that, on this occasion, the inscriptions have been completed in just one week. The activity will begin on Monday, July 14, with …
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For the second consecutive year, the School of Nature of the Zoobotanic Conservation Center of Jerez has again hung up the poster of “exhausted places”. This has been confirmed by the lieutenant of mayor of the Environment, Jaime Espinar, who has emphasized that this initiative “is always very expected by families” and that, on this occasion, the inscriptions have been completed in just one week. The activity will begin on Monday, July 14, with …

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Diario de Jerez broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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