Hello Soulsdetour, I appreciate your words of encouragement to all of us who have participated in this magazine directed and created by our great friend storiesoferne. Regarding the Bararida Park, I can only tell you that I lived very close to the space where the first trees were planted that today make up the Bararida Park. In fact, the neighborhood where I lived had the same name and the children used to play on those lands. As the story tells us, originally it had been decided to use 110 hectares of the zoma to build a vegetable lung for the city that was already beginning to grow; however, the dictatorial government of the 1950s allowed the use of less than 20 hectares. Let's just imagine if this park had the original dimensions, if with only those 20 hectares so much vital space has been built for our city, not only of vegetation, but a zoo that is well recognized for dedicating itself to the protection and reproduction of endangered species of extinction and for helping to raise awareness of the need to protect our mother nature. Receive a fraternal greeting.
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