Hi Liketu
Today I visited a new town in Southern Spain called Castellar.
The town opened an animal rescue centre in 1998, to look after animals which were victims of the growing black market or that had found themself in a situation where they couldn't be taken care of.
This centre opened as a tourist attraction in 2002, allowing visitors to walk around and connect with the animals.
There is a veterinary clinic on site allowing the best technical and human diagnosis and help to the animals. I was quite surprised to see they offer veterniary training for proffesionals, rehabilitation for animals which have suffered trauma, neurological problems or have undergone surgery.
You can also walk around their full functioning labratory equipped with the best technologies for operating and carrying out tests.
In a side room they had a baby pantha being fed, unfortuantely I had just missed it but I saw the queue.
The regal Lion and Lioness had to be my favourite.
My first 3 photos are my favourite, it remind me of a family portrait! :>
Love.Lindsay x
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monkey business
I wonder what would happen if they were allowed to roam around the people. Last time I met Monkeys', I was at Bali and they had no problem stealing my cap, sunglasses and even wallet (sometimes quite ferociously).
We have wild monkeys in Gibraltar and they can be quite dangerous too. I once was hiking to the top of the rock and passed 2 Barbary Macaques fighting on the stairs over a baby! I tried go past quietly but one grabbed my water bottle, so I ended up running to the top :>