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  2. 'Trickster' Cat At Shelter Caught On Video Opening Door ... - AOL

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    The animal shelter staff couldn't figure out why doors were mysteriously open. The answer was a cat named Grimsen. ... A cat in a Nebraska animal shelter has made headlines for his skill with a ...

  3. Lincoln Children's Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Children's Zoo opened on three acres of city land in 1965. The zoo began with about 120 animals, all of which were sold at the end of the season each year. 1973: The zoo hired permanent staff, allowing animals to be kept year-round. 1978: Animal Kingdom building opened, making the zoo's first all-weather exhibit space.

  4. Star (dog) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Star had no lingering health issues; she was a regular attendee at animal adoption events and Alzheimer's disease awareness functions, and visited Whole Foods Market on behalf of shelter dogs. [10] Charlie Cifarelli and Star at the Alzheimer's Walk 2015 in Lincoln, Nebraska

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  6. Pioneers Park Nature Center - Wikipedia

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    Pioneers Park Nature Center, established in 1963, is a 668-acre (2.70 km 2) nature preserve located within Pioneers Park, which is located at the intersections of South Coddington and West Van Dorn Streets in Lincoln, Nebraska. Both Pioneers Park and the Nature Center within it are operated by the Lincoln Parks and Recreation Department. [1]

  7. Mystery Surrounds Disappearance of Nebraska Pit Bull from ...

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    If you have any information or if you spot Apollo, please contact Connor Smith at 402-414-0640, 402-600-8014 or the Animal Hospital of Nebraska City at 402-873-6648.

  8. Wildcat Hills - Wikipedia

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    The plant and animal life in the Wildcat Hills is atypical for Nebraska; the ecology more resembles that of the Laramie Mountains, 60 miles to the west. The dominant tree in the region is the ponderosa pine. Bighorn sheep, pronghorn, elk, mule deer, and wild turkeys live in and around the hills.

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