We commemorate our fifteenth anniversary with a festival of activities online
hace 5 yearsOur objectives since the inauguration is to promote environmental awareness and protect the planet’s biodiversity
At Terra Natura Benidorm we commemorate our 15 years open with a festival of activities online, which will take place throughout this week and are specially designed to entertain families. Our park, which opened in 2005, aims to promote environmental awareness, participation in projects for the conservation of threatened species and promote the protection of biodiversity.
The Rainbow Party takes place through Terra Natura Benidorm Facebook, where the programme of activities is already available. This programme includes a family choreography contest, crafts and storytelling. From the Fairies and elves School a makeup tutorial will be issued to learn step by step how to put the makeup and transform into fantastic characters.
The park’s anniversary party will culminate this Saturday, April 11th at 6 p.m. with a live concert to sing and dance together the songs and choreographies that have traced the history of Terra Natura, “thus providing a pleasant alternative of entertainment for families in these moments, where we have to remain in our houses ”, adds the director of the park, Luis Perea.
Among those families who send their choreographies, a two-night stay at the Magic Natura Resort will be raffled off, the world’s first accommodation created to experience nature among animals and feel the adrenaline of a state-of-the-art water park, without leaving Benidorm. The stay will be in one of the Polynesian cabins style, themed with wood and heather with bed and breakfast for 2 adults and 2 children.
Since our opening, Terra Natura Benidorm belongs to the Iberian and European associations of zoos and aquariums (AIZA and EAZA), collaborating in conservation projects, such as the reintroduction of the osprey in the Valencian Community and scientific research, the analysis of cortisol in rhinoceroses or the population studies of the Siberian tiger and the snow leopard; and has joined in dozens of reproduction programmes at the European level of endangered species such as the Indian rhinoceros, the Asian elephant, the Asian lion, the siamang, the lion-headed marmoset or the jaguar, among others. This park is the only zoo in Spain that has achieved the reproduction of the Indian rhinoceros in two occasions.