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An animal sanctuary is a place where animals can come to live and be protected for the rest of their lives. ...

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Birds of Eden the largest free flight bird aviary in the world, Plettenberg Bay Garden Route Adventures South Africa (504 words)
Birds of Eden, Plettenberg Bays very own world class free flight bird sanctuary takes to the skies as the work in earnest begins on the mast footprints, these footprints are the first stage in the erection of the 2 hectare dome over a gorge of indigenous forest.
The decision to develop the bird sanctuary stems from the need to create a safe environment in which to release the miniature monkeys, which are currently caged at Monkeyland.
Bird Sanctuary and Monkeyland staff will be available to take interested parties on a tour of the Birds of Eden Sanctuary during the December/January holiday season.
Sutherland Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Environment Canada (369 words)
The Sutherland Bird Sanctuary includes a park and zoo, known locally as the Forestry Farm Park, and a Canada Agriculture Research Station within the City limits of Saskatoon.
The Sutherland Bird Sanctuary was established on May 5, 1924 by Order-In-Council P.C. Between 1948 and 1950, federal sanctuaries were inspected on two occasions to determine if they were still of value to migratory waterfowl during periods of drought, and to revise the sanctuary boundaries to include only the water area.
Apparently, these inspections were not carried out at the Sutherland Bird Sanctuary; the Sanctuary had limited value for waterfowl and the land area, the major part of the Sanctuary, was not deleted from the protected area.
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