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  2. The Wild Animal Sanctuary is a 33,000-acre refuge for more than 900 Lions, Tigers, Bears, Wolves and other rescued large carnivores...

  3. The Wild Animal Sanctuary offers an incredible 33,000+ acres of natural habitats for its rescued animals to enjoy... and is home to more than 950 rehabilitated animals. Our three facilities represent the largest carnivore sanctuaries in the world, and are designed and built like no others in existence.

  4. The Wild Animal Refuge | Springfield, CO | Wildlife Refuge

    www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/the-refuge

    Quick Facts: 10,000 Acres of contiguous deeded land, as well as another 40 acres of leased land. Located in Las Animas & Baca Counties near the town of Springfield, CO. Amazing natural landscape including Rocks, Trees, Hills, Canyons, Buttes, Bluffs and Water.

  5. Pioneers in the rescue and hand-raising of orphaned baby elephants and rhinos, through to their reintegration to the wild when grown. Saving wild lives today and securing habitats for the future.

  6. The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent is a centre dedicated to the conservation of wild cats, with the objectives of welfare, breeding, education and conservation. The initiatives undertaken are a vital part in saving some of the planet’s most endangered and iconic species from extinction.

  7. The Wild Animal Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    The Wild Animal Sanctuary is a 1,214-acre (491 ha) animal sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado, United States. The sanctuary specializes in rescuing and caring for large predators which are being ill-treated, for which their owners can no longer care, or which might otherwise be euthanized. [3]

  8. Home - London Wildlife Protection

    www.londonwildlifeprotection.org

    London Wildlife Protection focuses on wild birds living in London. We are a volunteer-run organisation, and endeavour to provide a rescue service when possible for all trapped, injured, sick or orphaned birds, and also for eggs and nests.