Stock Photo - 20 April 2020, Brandenburg, Groß Schönebeck: Imke Heyter, manager of the Schorfheide Game Park, holds a sign that indicates that a minimum distance must be maintained. The managing director of the Schorfheide Wildlife Park, is pleased that the Wildlife Park will be allowed to reopen for visitors on 22.04.2020, one day after the 24th birthday of the park. Due to the corona crisis, the area was closed for about a month. The game park north of Berlin is home to animal species that are native to the Schorfheide and those that are considered extinct in the wild. The park covers an area of about 100 hectares. 249 animals in 24 species live here. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB. - Groß Schönebeck/Brandenburg/Germany

Stock Photo: 20 April 2020, Brandenburg, Groß Schönebeck: Imke Heyter, manager of the Schorfheide Game Park, holds a sign that indicates that a minimum distance must be.

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