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Cabárceno (Spain), Dec 7 (EFE). (Camera: Román García) A deer with its young in the middle of the road, ostriches and giraffes looking for attention and countless animals roaming freely are what the workers of the Cabárceno Nature Park see these days after the facility has was forced to close its doors to the public due to the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF CABARCENO IN SPAIN.
Cabárceno, Sep 25 (EFE).- Spain's Cabárceno Nature Park has launched, for the second consecutive year, a nightly and personalized visit to experience the courtship of deer and fallow deer.During a two-hour exclusive and guided tour, tourists can also visit other spaces, including those of bears, hyenas, wolves, rhinos, hippos and bison and have the opportunity to enjoy the night views that can be seen from the Mirador de Rubí. (Camera: CELIA AGÜERO).SHOT LIST: THE NIGHTLY VISIT EXPERIENCE AT THE CABARCENO NATIONAL PARK IN CABARCENO, CANTABRIA, SPAIN.
Cabañeros, Sep 21 (EFE).- The bellowing, the spectacle of the seduction of the deer, is already heard under the starry sky of Spain's Cabañeros National Park, which is flooded these days with the imposing bellows of these large mammals, coinciding with the beginning of the biological cycle of their reproduction. (Camera: ANIBAL DE LA BELDAD).B-ROLL OF THE CABAÑEROS NATIONAL PARK IN CABAÑEROS, SPAIN.
Santa Cruz de La Palma, Oct 11 (EFE).- Hundreds of animals affected by the volcano eruption on Spain's La Palma island remained Monday in a shelter set up at the IES Eusebio Barreto school, with helps of volunteers and animal associations as they waited to be reunited with their owners. (Camera: EFE).B-ROLL OF ANIMAL SHELTER SET UP TO TAKE CARE OF ANIMALS AFFECTED BY THE ERUPTION OF LA PALMA VOLCANO, ON LA PALMA ISLAND, CANARY ISLANDS, SPAIN.
Santiago de Compostela (Spain), 7 oct (EFE).- (Camera: Josechu Ortiz).- B. has just turned thirty and young H. is almost five years away from doing it. Their full names and surnames, since the Taliban took Kabul this summer, better not saying it. They are an Afghan couple. They are adapting to Galicia. They have a son and the girl is on the way.FOOTAGE OF THE AFGHAN COUPLE IN SANTIAGO, SPAIN