Beijing Endangered Animal Center, also known as Beijing Endangered Zoo, is located on the banks of the Yongding River, a zoo that displays endangered wildlife in free-range, mixed-range and visitors.
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Beijing Endangered Animal Center, also known as Beijing Endangered Zoo, is located on the banks of the Yongding River, a zoo that displays endangered wildlife in free-range, mixed-range and visitors.
Beijing Endangered Zoo is located in the heart of the 10,000 mu forest area with abundant vegetation on the banks of the Yongding River. There are more than 40 kinds of wildlife, more than 2,000, including golden monkeys, green rainbow trout, brown horse chicken and other national-level protection animals have formed one of the world's largest artificial breeding populations. More than a dozen species of rare birds and wild ferns are unique to China. Here, wild animals are displayed in free-range, mixed-range and visitors-entered viewing methods, creating an atmosphere for visitors to return to nature and return to nature.
It is open from April to October every year. Wildlife is displayed here in the form of free-range, mixed-culture and visitors'entry. There are golden monkeys, green pheasants and brown pheasants. The scenic spots include Chinese Pheasant Park, Takin Mountain Ecological Area, Golden Monkey Scattered Area, White Pheasant Scattered Area, Snow Leopard Scenic Area, Swan Lake, Lemur Island Wetland Ecological Area, Rhesus Monkey Mountain Feeding Area, Wusuli Ferret Feeding Area, Forest Hoofed Ecological Area, Australian Ostrich Area and the Last Extinct Animal Cemetery Area.
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I am shocked to see the introduction. I call on you to take good care of animals and protect the environment.