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  2. Animal Samaritans brings major changes to animal care in the ...

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  4. Richard Brooke Foundation gives $750,000 to Animal Samaritans ...

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    This donation brings the amount of funds, donations and property assets Animal Samaritans has allocated for the project to more than $4 million. Richard Brooke Foundation gives $750,000 to Animal ...

  5. Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Coachella Valley National Wildlife Refuge is a 3,709-acre (15.01 km 2) protected area in Riverside County, California's Coachella Valley. It lies within the unincorporated community of Thousand Palms , just north of Palm Desert .

  6. Living Desert Zoo and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Situated in the Sonoran Desert of the Coachella Valley and Santa Rosa Mountains foothills near Palm Springs, California, The Living Desert is set on 1,200 acres, with 80 developed as zoo and gardens. The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens has been a member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 1983, [ 1 ] and is a member of the World ...

  7. Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard - Wikipedia

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    The Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard's habitat has been negatively affected in the past 3 decades, due to increases in the human population, urban development, off-roading, and non-native invasive plants. Thus, the Coachella Valley fringe-toed lizard was declared as federally threatened and endangered in 1980. [10]