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The zoo in 2013 São Paulo Zoo. The São Paulo Zoo became the first Brazilian institution to propose and engage in various recovery programs of seriously endangered Brazilian species such as the lion tamarin, small neotropical felids, hyacinth macaw and Lear's macaws, European bison, bush dog, condor, the only snow leopard in Brazil and spectacled bear.
Giardino Zoologico di Pistoia – Pistoia [26] L'Oasi degli Animali – San Sebastiano Po, Turin [27] Oasi di Sant'Alessio con Vialone – Sant'Alessio con Vialone, Pavia; Parc Animalier d'Introd – Introd, Aosta [28] Parco degli Angeli – Giba, Carbonia-Iglesias [29] Parco dei Pappagalli – Latisana, Udine [30]
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The Municipal Zoological Park "Quinzinho de Barros" (the City Zoo of Sorocaba) is a 15-hectare (37-acre) zoo located in the municipality of Sorocaba, state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is a member of the Society of Brazilian Zoos (SZB), and is considered Brazil's second zoo in terms of species.
Protected areas of Portugal: Location: Porto metropolitan area, Portugal: Coordinates: Area: 5,974 hectares (14,760 acres; 23.07 sq mi; 59.74 km 2) Created: March 15, 2017 () Administered by: Associação de Municípios Parque das Serras do Porto: Website
The Museum of Zoology of the University of São Paulo (Portuguese: Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, abbreviated MZUSP) is a public natural history museum located in the historic Ipiranga district of São Paulo, Brazil. The MZUSP is an educational and research institution that is part of the University of São Paulo.
Italian immigrants in the Immigrant Inn, c. 1890 The Liberdade district is a Japantown of São Paulo. Casa de Portugal in São Paulo headquarters Photos of Jewish immigrants at the Jewish Immigration Memorial in Bom Retiro. Even today, Italians are grouped in neighborhoods like Bixiga, Brás, and Mooca to promote celebrations and festivals.
São Paulo [4] August 12, 1991 [34] 562 hectares (5.62 km 2) [4] Located in the South Zone of São Paulo, it is historically important for protecting the sources of the Ipiranga River, where Brazil's independence was proclaimed. It is also home to the São Paulo Zoo and the Botanical Garden. [35] Furnas do Bom Jesus: Pedregulho [36]