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I do believe it was some kind of wildlife sanctuary.
Nature had, in effect, already created its own wildlife sanctuary.
The area was established in 1958 as a wildlife sanctuary.
He will be moved to a wildlife sanctuary in Indiana next week.
The one found yesterday will probably be sent out of state to a wildlife sanctuary, she said.
He wanted the island for a wildlife sanctuary and proposed just such an idea.
This area has a good scope to be a wildlife sanctuary.
Ten years later, the place was declared as a wildlife sanctuary.
Today no longer a reservoir, it is now a wildlife sanctuary.
The city plans to preserve it as a wildlife sanctuary.
He spent his time in turning this estate into a wildlife sanctuary.
It is now used for recreation and includes a wildlife sanctuary.
The light station is managed as a historic park and wildlife sanctuary.
It declared as a wildlife sanctuary and game preserve in 1977.
The site itself, was converted to a wildlife sanctuary with a nature path.
A pond and wildlife sanctuary has been created to the east of the village.
Although some of it is residential, other parts are wildlife sanctuaries.
He then worked on creating a wildlife sanctuary in Trinidad.
The state would preserve them by converting the land into a wildlife sanctuary.
On May 2 1975 it was established as a wildlife sanctuary by royal degree.
The island has been a wildlife sanctuary since 1975.
A wildlife sanctuary is releasing eight of the animals into a special protected set.
The animals had been recovering at a wildlife sanctuary, and were ready to go back into the wild.
It's supposed to be one of the most isolated wildlife sanctuaries in the area.
It is maintained as a wildlife sanctuary, therefore no person can set foot on the island.
The wildlife park also has a lake and a hotel.
But a small English boy visiting the wildlife park says it best.
For a long time, there was a wildlife park near the village, but this has closed.
The estate is a tourist site known for its African wildlife park.
"But tomorrow we're all going to the wildlife park," one woman remarked.
Wildlife Park is a construction and management simulation game released in 2003.
This closed two years later and was moved to the Suffolk wildlife park.
A new arrival is attracting the crowds at a wildlife park.
On the hill is a wildlife park with Eurasian animals.
In 2001 he worked as a volunteer at a wildlife park, working on enrichment activities for animals.
She was once involved in running a wildlife park in north Wales.
The animals are not the only attraction at the Wildlife Park.
We can see them in zoos, wildlife parks and reserves.
The wildlife park was closed in 2009 and most of the larger animals were moved to other zoos around the country.
French troops also dug six mass graves this week in a national wildlife park.
It is noted for a manor house and estate, formerly home to a wildlife park.
Only the shortcut through the wildlife park, highway and its access ramp is new.
It was the neighborhood turned into a wildlife park."
"Not kill him, have him taken to a wildlife park.
The best place to see these unfortunate and extraordinary creatures are at most wildlife parks around the country.
To the north of the city is the Willowbank wildlife park.
A tourist attraction, an alpine wildlife park was opened in 1913 above the lower station.
There are also wildlife parks, gardens and old plantation houses to visit.
In 1956, the enclosure, which covered an area of about 6 hectares, was turned into a wildlife park.
Many of the animals at the Wildlife Park are endangered or threatened.
Recently the island has been created as a wildlife reserve.
The development of a wildlife reserve would thus be indicated in these areas.
It is managed as an environmental research area and wildlife reserve.
This area was designated as a national wildlife reserve in 1972.
They are also sent to the wildlife reserve along with the main characters.
Part of the land is now being managed as a conservation and wildlife reserve.
It also has a private wildlife reserve of more than 2000 hectares.
The wetlands today do not include a viable wildlife reserve.
Elephant seals can be seen today on the wildlife reserve.
Since 1988 the archipelago has been declared a wildlife reserve.
There are two main reasons not to choose a private wildlife reserve: cost and too much comfort.
In 1976, the area was established as a protected watershed and wildlife reserve.
The state road ends abruptly at the southern edge of the wildlife reserve.
The elephants' new home is a secured wildlife reserve where they can live without fear of attack.
When it was opened, it became the first service area in the country to include its own wildlife reserve.
"I think in any wildlife reserve, you're going to get poaching.
Situated on the edge of a lake and wildlife reserve, it is also a good place for a picnic.
Many wildlife reserves and parks are too dangerous for park rangers, let alone tourists.
It gained the status of wildlife reserve in 1979.
It is a popular tourist attraction and was the country's first designated wildlife reserve.
The peninsula was declared a wildlife reserve in 1999.
Occasional tiger attacks still occur, but these are no higher than at other wildlife reserves.
In 2001 the entire forest became part of the wildlife reserve, extending the area from 55 to 942 hectares.
Devils are held at many Australian zoos and wildlife reserves.
In 1980 the status of the reserve was changed to a wildlife reserve.
Others have become a county park and a wildlife refuge.
It is the site of both a national and a state wildlife refuge.
She asked him about the birds at the wildlife refuge.
It is the third largest national wildlife refuge in the lower 48 states.
There are a number of wildlife refuges in the county.
It would take at least six years to begin producing oil from the wildlife refuge.
An act creating the national wildlife refuge was passed in 1976.
There is at least one wildlife refuge in each of the fifty states.
"What we need here is a wildlife refuge, not another mall."
There is also an observatory and wildlife refuge within the park.
The area is one of the most important wildlife refuges in the region.
Late today, to set up a test vote, Democratic leaders moved to cut off the debate on the wildlife refuge.
The park's lands were set aside as a wildlife refuge in 1958.
It was declared a wildlife refuge on 3 November 1960.
He is thinking about the potential of his sprawling base as a wildlife refuge.
The result was the creation of many federal and state wildlife refuges.
They would rather drill in a wildlife refuge than drive a smaller car.
"I would be looking at national funding as a wildlife refuge with limited public access," he said.
It is one of the largest wildlife refuges in Europe.
Fire is also a destructive force in the wildlife refuge habitat.
I had not been to the Wildlife Refuge until recently.
It is a wildlife refuge with some endangered trees and animals.
Oil and mineral development is prohibited within the 18-million-acre wildlife refuge.
They found nothing, and now they're back and want the wildlife refuge.
The islands have been a wildlife refuge since 1987, with 0.36 km.