so they can be released back into the wild. even though the work is done by volunteers and costs nothing, the average spent on food and medical care for just one animal is $ . most of the marine mammals rescued are the result of encountering people, dogs, trash and fishing gear. nmmc works hard to educate...
which would give you a chance to explore the amazing udawalawa national park. travel through the marshes, forests and grasslands of the park that was created as a sanctuary for wildlife in the s. see the water birds and sri lankan elephants for which the park is famed. catch glimpses of the other mammals...
tierra del fuego and patagonia: it is interesting to see the amazing unspoilt nature. and visit the southernmost large settlement, ushuaia. torres del paine national park in patagonia ibera wetlands: the second biggest wetland in the world after the pantanal in brazil, this is a huge swampland lots of mammals...