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ATTAPULGUS — Tucked away in the farm lands of Georgia, three elephants freely roam in their own safe haven — and one just reached a major milestone. Tarra – an 8-foot tall, 9,700-pound Asian ...
Carol Buckley (born May 18, 1954) is an American elephant caregiver, specializing in the trauma recovery and on-going physical care of captive elephants. [1]In 1995, Buckley realized a decades long dream and retired her elephant, Tarra, to their private farm in Hohenwald, Tennessee, which later became The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee.
Attapulgus is located at (30.748243, -84.483810 [4]The city is located near the Georgia-Florida state line.U.S. Route 27 bypasses the city to the east, leading northwest 13 mi (21 km) to Bainbridge, the Decatur County seat, and southeast 30 mi (48 km) to Tallahassee, Florida.
SR 241 begins at the Florida state line in southern Decatur County, where the roadway continues as County Road 65 (Attapulgus Highway). It heads east-northeast to an intersection with SR 309 (Fowlstown Road). Then, the road curves to the northeast, crossing over Little Attapulgus Creek and a CSX Transportation railroad line.
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The Birth of The Elephant Sanctuary. The Elephant Sanctuary’s story officially began in 1995 with a single elephant named Tarra. An Asian elephant who spent much of her life performing in a ...
Elephant Refuge North America, Attapulgus; Georgia Safari Conservation Park, Madison; Hand Me Down Zoo, Winder; Incacheetoo Plantation and Petting Zoo, Waverly; Iron P Homestead Zoo, Hogansville; Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari, Hartwell; North Georgia Wildlife and Safari Park, Cleveland; Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary, Locust Grove
Watkinsville is the largest city and county seat of Oconee County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census , the city had a total population of 2,896. It served as the seat of Clarke County until 1872 when the county seat of that county was moved to Athens , a move which ultimately led to the creation of Oconee County in 1875.