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British businessman Richard Prinsloo Corson has launched a project to build a park aimed at preserving all kinds of animals on the planet, through crowdfunding that amounts to a staggering £ 5 billion.
 
According to the British newspaper "Daily Mail", the park is expected to cover 100 square kilometers in the KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa.
 
Despite the nobility of the cause and the new project aimed at preserving animals, reptiles, and birds from extinction, at the time of writing the report, only £ 55 had been raised.
 
A source connected to the project revealed to "The Daily Mail" that the project will be designed on the model of "Jurassic World", and that some wealthy supporters of the project will be revealed.
 
The experiences of the project, dubbed "the largest conservation project in history", will be shown in a 12-part TV series called "Noah's Ark" in January 2021.