Guadalajara, Jalisco. To prevent the population from taking to the street, to the hill, dams or rain canals wild animals that kidnap when they are young, the Centro de Acopio y Salud Animal de Tlajomulco de Zúñiga receives them. Unleashing those animals in areas that are not their home causes severe damage to the ecosystem, explains its director, Luis Alberto Cayo Cervantes. “Tlacuaches, pygmy tecolotes, some herons, turtles, we have a couple of…
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Guadalajara, Jalisco. To prevent the population from taking to the street, to the hill, dams or rain canals wild animals that kidnap when they are young, the Centro de Acopio y Salud Animal de Tlajomulco de Zúñiga receives them. Unleashing those animals in areas that are not their home causes severe damage to the ecosystem, explains its director, Luis Alberto Cayo Cervantes. “Tlacuaches, pygmy tecolotes, some herons, turtles, we have a couple of…