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  2. New animal shelter coming to Petersburg - AOL

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    The new shelter would be 15,000 square ft, she added — a significantly larger building than Petersburg’s current shelter — and would be a “state of the art facility” that will include 45 ...

  3. Petersburg councilors are asked to not back off on project ...

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    “2024 must be the year that the new Petersburg Animal Shelter becomes a reality,” Glazier said. ... and larger administrative and adoption spaces. The existing shelter is a cinderblock ...

  4. Petersburg Animal Shelter closes for at least two weeks due ...

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    If you have an emergency and need help with a stray animal, contact Petersburg Animal Control at (804) 732-3654 or animalcontrol@petersburg-va.org. The Petersburg Animal Shelter will not accept ...

  5. PetSmart Charities - Wikipedia

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    PetSmart stores host adoption events by partnering with local animal rescue and welfare organizations. In addition, PetSmart Charities sponsors four national adoption events each year showcasing animals from multiple adoption groups in each store. On average, more than 17,000 pets find a new home during each national adoption event. [27]

  6. Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge is part of the United States National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) System, located offshore from mainland St. Petersburg, Florida, and only accessible by boat. The 394-acre (1.59 km 2) refuge was established in 1951, to act as a breeding ground for colonial bird species.

  7. Leningrad Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Saint Petersburg Zoological gardens, today called Leningrad Zoo, was one of the first zoos in Russia, and was opened in Alexander Park. The new entrance to the zoo, built by the architect N. D Strukov after 1910. The first owners of Saint Petersburg zoo were Sofia and Julius Gebhardt. The zoological gardens fell into decline and closed in 1909.