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  2. Dino Jelusick - Wikipedia

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    The self-titled album was released in January 2020, [35] [36] to positive reviews. [37] Dino Jelusick (left) performing with Whitesnake in Helsinki, Finland, on 6 June 2022. In June 2021, Animal Drive disbanded following conflict with Frontiers Records. [38] In July, Jelusick joined Whitesnake as a backing vocalist. [39]

  3. Wildlife crossing - Wikipedia

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    On December 11, 2020, the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge opened over Wurzbach Parkway in San Antonio, Texas' Phil Hardberger Park. [51] The project cost $23 million and is designed for both wildlife and pedestrians. Construction began on November 26, 2018, [52] originally expected to end in April 2020, [53] and opened in December 2020.

  4. Fossil Rim Wildlife Center - Wikipedia

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    Fossil Rim's property covers 1800 acres of hill-country topography including rolling hills, limestone deposits, and wooded and open land. In addition to providing habitat for the facility's animals, this land is also used for hay production and the protection of native Texas flora and fauna.

  5. Wildlife Safari - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife Safari is a drive-through safari and zoological park in Winston, Oregon, United States.The park’s main draw is the 615-acre (249 ha) pastures and field enclosures visitors drive their vehicles through, enabling many up-close animal encounters and photo opportunities.

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  7. Warner Bros. Jungle Habitat - Wikipedia

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    The park featured a drive-through safari section, which allowed for wild animals to roam free and approach vehicles as they slowly drove through. Drivers and their passenger(s) could observe peacocks, baboons, camels, elephants, llamas, giraffes, and Siberian tigers in this section, either in their cars or on a Jungle Habitat bus.

  8. The Photo Ark - Wikipedia

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    The Photo Ark project, led by Joel Sartore in association with National Geographic, has the goal of inspiring action through education, and to help save wildlife by supporting conservation efforts. [2] [3] [4] It is a multiyear effort which originally intended to document 12,000 species [5] living in zoos and wildlife sanctuaries. In November ...

  9. Austin Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Austin Zoo is a non-profit rescue zoo and located in southwestern unincorporated Travis County, Texas, United States, west of Austin. The zoo is accreditated by the Zoological Association of America. [4] The mission of Austin Zoo is to assist animals in need through rescue, conservation, and education.