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State moves last two chimps from animal sanctuary that abruptly closed in 2019

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 29, 2022

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With the move of its last two chimps, a former Los Angeles County animal sanctuary that was abruptly closed in 2019 is now empty of its animal charges, state officials said Wednesday. There were still 500 animals living at the Wildlife Waystation in Angeles National Forest when the facility closed because of financial issues in 2019. The state's Department of Fish and Wildlife then became responsible for the animals and slowly began the... + full article



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