In September 2016 the Misael Pastrana school made an exit to the Santa Cruz Zoo, we left the school at approximately 7:30 a.m. in the company of teachers Fritz Navas and Jenny Lozano, during the course of arrival we were able to observe things like El Salto Del Tequendama.
Upon arriving at the zoo groups were organized to take a tour. Upon entering the zoo and start the tour began to explain that there were animals that are delicate, animals that are in danger and were also abused by drug traffickers who only hurt them and had them for "luxury" or entertainment for their families and others, in the place we see animals such as bears, snakes, raccoons, monkeys and big cats very striking. In the place they gave us very interesting information about these animals in danger or rescued.
Upon arriving at the zoo groups were organized to take a tour. Upon entering the zoo and start the tour began to explain that there were animals that are delicate, animals that are in danger and were also abused by drug traffickers who only hurt them and had them for "luxury" or entertainment for their families and others, in the place we see animals such as bears, snakes, raccoons, monkeys and big cats very striking. In the place they gave us very interesting information about these animals in danger or rescued.
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