• When entering a Protected Natural Area, remember
that the natural environment should be respected and be ready
to use and enjoy it responsibly, contributing to its conservation
and abiding by the applicable rules in force.
• The fee you pay for to enter these areas is used for their
maintenance.
• Before starting on your tour around the area, make sure to
get enough fuel and drinking water supplies.
• Remember to use your seat belts and drive very carefully on
gravel roads, bearing in mind that at a lower speed you will be
able to enjoy the scenery and appreciate the flora and fauna more
fully.
• To observe the fauna, walk only along the paths prepared for
such purpose in the areas where it is permitted to do so.
• Make sure that you put out your cigarette butts completely
before throwing them into the litter bins in order to avoid fires.
Remember that vegetation is highly combustible in these areas.
• Do not bring any weapons or guns into the protected area.
• Help to keep the area clean and, whenever possible, take your
litter back with you into town. Otherwise, put it into the litter
bins trying to prevent bags and papers being blown away by the
wind.
• Clear any doubts with the fauna keepers. They are there to help
you and see to your safety.