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The Andalusia Wildlife Centre is a unique facility where it is possible to come into direct contact with some of the most striking animal species that inhabit the seven continents. The centre houses an impressive collection of fauna: from tiny insects from the most remote jungles to superb examples of African elephant, giraffe, Bengal tiger or Nile crocodile.

This is an environmental education and rural tourism facility located on a seven-hectare site of Mediterranean woodland, in the municipality of Castilblanco de los Arroyos, Seville, and set in an area of great cultural and biological wealth close to the Sierra Morena Natural Park.

The Zaframagón Interpretation Centre and Ornithological Observatory are located in the former Zaframagón train station. The Centre boasts a Video Surveillance Monitoring System of griffon vulture nesting site. A 360°-rotation, high-sensitivity, digital camera provides real-time images of the griffon vultures flying, feeding their chicks and nesting.

The Interpretation Centre, which houses a wall painting of the old Andalusian castle, offers a tour on which the natural and cultural heritage of Guillena is revealed.

The “El Majuelo” Environmental Education Centre, managed by Ecoeduca S.C.A., is located in El Majuelo Park, in the town of La Rinconada, Seville. The privileged location of this park, right on the banks of the River Guadalquivir, makes it the ideal place to practise activities in contact with nature. 

Set in the heart of the countryside, Hacienda Los Miradores is an original 17th-century farm that offers environmental education and knowledge and understanding of agricultural and livestock activities in a natural environment.

The Sustainable Tourism Education Centre “Riberas del Guadaíra” is located near the riverside park and the River Guadaíra. The centre was created as an educational facility for acquiring values in sustainability, solidarity, awareness and respect for the environment by working with fundamental elements such as local traditions and the immediate environment.