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  2. Heaven's Corner - Wikipedia

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    Heaven's Corner was a non-profit, USDA-licensed and certified zoo and animal sanctuary located in West Alexandria, Ohio. [2]The sanctuary was opened in 1990 to serve as a home for abandoned exotic animals.

  3. Review: Hope takes wing in 'Every Little Thing,' the ... - AOL

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    The job comprises mending hummingbirds, some of the city’s most welcome denizens year round. Rehab can mean something very specific in L.A.: a boutique industry in a picturesque setting.

  4. The Wilds (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The open air safari vehicle used to transport visitors through the facility. Location Map. In 1984, the Wilds was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit under the name The International Center for the Preservation of Wild Animals, Inc. (ICPWA), formalizing a public-private partnership involving the Ohio Departments of Natural Resources and Development, the Ohio Zoos and the private sector that ...

  5. Scioto Audubon Metro Park - Wikipedia

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    The Scioto Audubon makes up part of the Scioto River-Greenlawn Important Bird Area, a three-mile riparian corridor in the city. The area also includes the 360-acre Green Lawn Cemetery and the Lou Berliner Sports Park. The corridor has had more recorded bird species than any other stretch of the Scioto, numbering 212 species. [8]

  6. Hummingbird and dog who helped save her are inseparable - AOL

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    Ed Gernon of Whittier, Calif. probably didn't expect to add a hummingbird to his household pet list, but an unusual event brought him, his dog Rex and a little bird all together.

  7. Hummingbirds are migrating now. When will we see them ... - AOL

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    Anna’s Hummingbirds are also considered an accidental species in New York, according to Bird Advisors. They were last spotted in the state in 2017. They were last spotted in the state in 2017.