In the Guarani language, Güirá Oga translates to ‘bird house,’ and this rescue center in Puerto Iguazu, Argentina, lives up to its name. Here, visitors can observe a variety of birds, from toucans and macaws to parrots and owls, each with their own vibrant plumage. The center provides spacious jungle enclosures where these rescued birds can recover and potentially be released back into the wild. Today, guests can explore the grounds, witnessing the natural behaviors of these feathered inhabitants and learning about the important work of rehabilitation and conservation.
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