- Africam Safari
Africam Safari is a Mexican zoo park that was established in 1972 by Captain Carlos Camacho Espiritu.cite web | url = http://www.servitourspuebla.com/english/africam.html | title = Africam| publisher = Servitours | accessdate = 2007-04-04 ] It is located about 17
km from the city of Puebla. There are approximately 3000 animals of 250species that roam freely in a habitat which is said to encourage animal development and reproduction.cite web | url = http://www.tourbymexico.com/puebla/africam/africam.htm | title = Africam Safari in Puebla State, Mexico| publisher = Tour by Mexico | accessdate = 2007-04-04 ]Visitors to the park become inmersed in the animal habitats, which very closely resemble the wild. The animals roam freely and the visitors can observe them from their own vehicles or the parks guided buses. Africam Safari has several habitats, including African Savannah, American steppes, Tropical Jungle, Mexican Forest, Tiger Lake, Lion Territory and walk-through adventure zone.
Captain Carlos Camacho Espiritu created AfriCam with the purpose of creating a community conscience about the protection of the species and indeed this zoo is one of the few such establishments in Latin America which can include white tigers in its list of animals.
Africam Safari was the first institution in Mexico to successfully assist reproduction of the Golden Eagle, which is pictured on the Mexican Flag.Other conservation programs in the wild in which Africam Safari is involved: Jaguar in the Northern Mexican mountains, Humpback Whales in the Pacific Ocean, Flamingos the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexican Military Macaw, Sea Lions off the Mexican Pacific Coast, Manatee in Quintana Roo, and many others.
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