Bioparco di Roma
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Bioparco di Roma, situated in the historic Borghese Garden, is a 42-acre zoological garden that offers visitors the chance to see over 200 species of animals. Established in 1911, the zoo has evolved from traditional animal exhibits to a modern conservation center focusing on education, research, and the preservation of biodiversity. The park provides a naturalistic habitat for its inhabitants, aiming to educate the public about the importance of animal welfare and environmental protection. With a range of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, Bioparco di Roma is not only a place of leisure and learning but also plays a significant role in international breeding programs for endangered species. The zoo's commitment to conservation extends to participating in European and global projects, making it an important institution for wildlife preservation. Visitors can enjoy a pleasant day out, engaging with the animal kingdom and learning about the efforts being made to safeguard these species for future generations.