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  2. White tiger - Wikipedia

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    Kenny, a victim of inbreeding rescued by the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in October 2000. [19] He experienced many health problems over the course of his life and died in 2008. [20] The orange litter-mates of white tigers are not prone to strabismus.

  3. Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (TCWR) is a 459-acre (186 ha) wildlife refuge for abused, abandoned, and neglected big cats. [ 1 ] The Eureka Springs, Arkansas, refuge houses 100 or more animals.

  4. List of zoos in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, Eureka Springs; California ... Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge, Orlando; Bear Creek Feline Center, Panama City; Bearadise Ranch, ...

  5. Category:Wildlife sanctuaries of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge; U. Fountain Creek Regional Park and Nature Center; V. Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary; W. Welder Wildlife Foundation; Wild Spirit ...

  6. List of National Wildlife Refuges - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, there are 588 National Wildlife Refuges in the United States, [1] with the addition of the Green River National Wildlife Refuge. [2] Refuges that have boundaries in multiple states are listed only in the state where the main visitor entrance is located. The newest refuge replaces the Cherry Valley National Wildlife Refuge in ...

  7. List of Ramsar sites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list of Ramsar sites in the United States are those wetlands that are considered to be of international importance, protected under the Ramsar Convention treaty. The United States as of 2020, has 41 sites designated as "Wetlands of International Importance" with a surface area of 1,884,551 hectares (7,276.29 sq mi; 18,845.51 km 2).

  8. Coati - Wikipedia

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    Adult coatis measure 33 to 69 cm (13 to 27 in) from head to the base of the tail, which can be as long as their bodies. Coatis are about 30 cm (12 in) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 2 and 8 kg (4.4 and 17.6 lb), about the size of a large house cat.

  9. Brian Werner - Wikipedia

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    Brian Werner (Brian M W Ferris) is an American conservationist and the founder of the Tiger Missing Link Foundation [1] and the Tiger Creek wildlife refuge. He participated in the first genetic study of tigers, published in Riding The Tiger (Cambridge University Press, 1999). He was involved with the first open heart surgery performed on a ...