Loro Parque
Loro Parque (Spanish for "parrot park") or 'Loro Park' is a 135,000 m2 (13.5 ha) zoo on the outskirts of Puerto de la Cruz on Tenerife, Spain where it houses an extensive and diverse reserve of animal and plant species. The park was conceived as a paradise for parrots and has developed over the years into one of the biggest attractions of the Canary Islands, with over 40 million visitors. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Úbeda, Yulán, Ortín, Sara, St. Leger, Judy, Llorente, Miquel, Almunia, JavierContributors: “...Loro Parque Foundation...”
Published in Journal of Comparative Psychology (2019)
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2Using a multi-disciplinary approach to identify a critically endangered killer whale management unitby Esteban, Ruth, Verborgh, Philippe, Gauffier, Pauline, Giménez, Joan, Martín, Vidal, Pérez-Gil, Mónica, Tejedor, Marisa, Almunia, Javier, Jepson, Paul D., García-Tíscar, Susana, Barrett-Lennard, Lance G., Guinet, Christophe, Foote, Andrew D., de Stephanis, RenaudContributors: “...Loro Parque Foundation...”
Published in Ecological Indicators (2016)
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3by Esteban, Ruth, Verborgh, Philippe, Gauffier, Pauline, Giménez, Joan, Guinet, Christophe, de Stephanis, RenaudContributors: “...Loro Parque Foundation...”
Published in Biological Conservation (2016)
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