Nestled in a 59-acre conservation area of oak forest and grassland, Parco Natura Viva in Italy offers a unique experience for animal enthusiasts. The park is home to 1,500 animals from 250 species, many of which roam freely in their natural habitats. Visitors can embark on a 3-mile self-drive safari, observing these creatures up close. Additionally, the park includes a zoo dedicated to breeding endangered species, contributing to vital conservation efforts. This combination of natural landscapes and wildlife makes Parco Natura Viva a memorable destination for visitors of all ages.
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