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Valencia Bioparc has launched a special promotion to celebrate its 18th birthday, offering discounts on tickets and season passes. The promotion will last until March 1. Each ticket and annual pass sold includes an additional €1 donation, which will be directed to projects that conserve endangered bats.
Visitors are offered two options: a one-day ticket for €23, plus a €1 donation (when purchased online no later than one day before the visit), or an annual Pass season ticket for €53, plus €1, which can be purchased either online or at the park's ticket offices. Tickets can be purchased at this link.
On February 7, the Biopark will have events dedicated to World Wetlands Day, focusing on African ecosystems and their biodiversity.
The work of the Biopark is built around two key objectives: the conservation of endangered species and the promotion of a responsible attitude towards nature. Over the past 18 years, the park has gained international recognition and has become one of the leading centres for the protection of biodiversity.
The year began with important events for the Biopark. The park welcomed its first rhino, baby chimpanzees and elephants. Biopark had these animals as a result of its participation in international programs aimed at creating protected populations using a scientific approach and human care for the animals to survive.
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