Wild Animal Sanctuary Adds 9,004-acre Refuge In Southern Colorado

KEENESBURG — The Wild Animal Sanctuary says its 789 acres in Keenesburg are nearly full. The sanctuary is home to over 460 animals, including lions, tigers, bears, wolves, jaguars, mountain lions, leopards, bobcats, lynx, coyotes, fox, coatimundi, porcupines, raccoons, ostriches, emus, alpacas, horses and a camel, rescued from illegal or abusive situations. The sanctuary has announced the purchase of 9,004 acres of new land in southeastern Colorado. Named "The Wildlife Refuge," it is situated between the towns of La Junta and Springfield.

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