African wild dogs walking next to cardboard tombstones or lions eating from a carved pumpkin -- residents of Cali's zoo are also marking Halloween, as the Colombian city hosts the UN summit on biodiversity.
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00:18Taking advantage of the Halloween theme,
00:20what we are looking for with this activity
00:22is that our animals also have positive experiences
00:25in front of that disposition or with the consecution of the food,
00:28although the only thing we do is change a little that presentation,
00:31that way in which we offer it,
00:33and well, take advantage of it so that visitors can also see them a little more active,
00:37they can see, let's say, all those positive experiences
00:39that this type of activities generate.
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00:48We are like a lung inside Cali,
00:52not only because of the biodiversity of fauna,
00:55but also because of the flora that we have here.
00:57Our actions are very much focused on the conservation
01:00of many of the species that we have under our care,
01:03but also for the shelter of many species
01:05that in wildlife are in this area of Cali.
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