Parco Gallorose, Wildlife park in Cecina, Italy.
Parco Gallorose is a wildlife park in Cecina featuring spaces dedicated to different animal species such as giant red kangaroos, Bennett's wallabies, Nile lechwe, sitatunga, and Barbary apes. The grounds recreate natural habitats for the animals within.
The park was founded in 2001 and grew into a conservation center. It focuses on maintaining natural habitats and protecting endangered species through research programs.
The Museum of Everyday Life shows objects that reveal connections between how people live and the animal world around them. You can observe displays about the roles animals play in different societies.
The park is open daily and features pathways to explore different areas. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and allow enough time to see the various animal enclosures.
The park houses rare animals seldom seen in Italy, including binturongs, palm owls, giant black squirrels, and swamp cats. These species live in specialized environments designed to match their natural habitats.
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