Biglietto d'ingresso al Natura Parc
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Biglietto d'ingresso al Natura Parc

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  • Visita il complesso Natura Parc e scopri più di 500 specie
  • Incontra una collezione di uccelli provenienti dagli angoli più remoti del pianeta
  • Goditi una realtà a misura di famiglia che lavora per la conservazione delle specie animali e dell'ambiente
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Il complesso Natura Parc si trova al centro dell'isola di Maiorca, nel comune di Santa Eugenia. Ha più di 33.000 m2 di parco alberato, dove i visitatori possono trovare più di 500 specie di animali, tra cui spicca un'immensa collezione di uccelli provenienti dagli angoli più remoti del pianeta.

Natura Parc è un'azienda familiare fondata nel 1998, con una precedente esperienza di 40 anni nell'allevamento di pollame, nell'allevamento e nella conservazione delle specie. Il suo obiettivo principale è offrire i suoi servizi a tutti i livelli della società, sia pubblici che privati, attraverso i diversi dipartimenti ed enti che la compongono. Questi sono: Natura Parc; Natura Parc Foundation; Center for the Protection of Abandoned Domestic Animals (CEPAD); Balearic Islands Wildlife Recovery Consortium (COFIB).

Fin dalla sua nascita, Antonio Mas Mir ha accresciuto il suo amore per gli animali e la natura, fino a oggi. Proveniente da una famiglia umile del quartiere Soledad di Palma di Maiorca. Anni dopo sposò Benita Capo Serra, un'insegnante di sartoria, che senza sapere nulla del mondo animale, lo sostenne in tutte le sue idee e sogni. Quando nacque il loro primo e unico figlio, Mariano, iniziarono subito a instillargli l'amore per la fauna e la flora. Oggi, il Natura Parc Center, con la famiglia Mas al timone e un gruppo di oltre 100 professionisti, lavora ogni giorno per l'educazione, la ricerca e la conservazione delle specie e dell'ambiente.

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Carretera Palma-Sineu, KM 15,400, 07142 Santa Eugenia, Isole Baleari, Spagna

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