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FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2011 file photo shows Leo Zaire, right, and Katunga, right, African lions at the Wildlife WayStation in the Angeles National Forest. Nearly 500 animals including lions, tigers, alligators and wolves will get new homes after officials announced the long-struggling sanctuary is shutting down. The Los Angeles Times reported Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2019, that The board of directors of the Wildlife Waystation in the Angeles National Forest voted this week to close after 43 years. (Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times via AP)
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