This is what we call short-circuit supplies: to allow the giraffes, okapis and tapirs of the Mulhouse Zoo to eat foliage during the winter, the park recovers the branches pruned in the city and conditions the leaves one by one in cans. An ant work to which almost 200 volunteers contributed at the beginning of August.
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This is what we call short-circuit supplies: to allow the giraffes, okapis and tapirs of the Mulhouse Zoo to eat foliage during the winter, the park recovers the branches pruned in the city and conditions the leaves one by one in cans. An ant work to which almost 200 volunteers contributed at the beginning of August.