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The Wildlife WayStation was a 160-acre animal sanctuary (65 ha) in Sylmar, California in northern Los Angeles County dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating wild and exotic animals.
Wildlife Waystation, the often embattled prototype for dozens of other sanctuaries for former exotic pets and animals used in laboratories and entertainment, has closed, after 43 years.
A year after Wildlife Waystation closed, on August 13, 2019, by order of the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, finding the funds to rehome the 32 chimps is the leading concern of the North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance (NAPSA).
With the relocation of two chimps in early December, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has moved all the animals that had been living at the now-closed Wildlife Waystation in Los Angeles County.
The troubled Wildlife Waystation in the Angeles National Forest is shutting down, and is collaborating with state wildlife officials to relocate more than 470 exotic animals.
Martine Colette, an animal rights advocate who founded the sprawling Wildlife Waystation at the doorstep of the Angeles National Forest where thousands of rescued animals — lions, alligators ...
SYLMAR, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Wildlife Waystation in Sylmar closed its doors in 2019. Officials say age and time took a toll on it. The facility was damaged from the Creek Fire in 2017 and...
Three years after Wildlife Waystation’s closure in 2019 the last 10 chimpanzees, known as the Treetop Ten, were finally able to make it to Chimp Haven in Louisiana.
The Wildlife Waystation, nestled in the Angeles National Forest near Sylmar and Tujunga, is closing after 43 years. The board of directors notified the California Department of Fish and...
After eight chimpanzees were transferred last month to Chimp Haven, a chimp sanctuary in Louisiana, there were just two remaining animals at Wildlife Waystation, according to officials.