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Languages: English. Authorities seized more than 300 animals from the West Coast Game Park Safari in Bandon, Oregon, following a four-day investigation into animal care and welfare violations.
WINSTON, Ore. — Wildlife Safari in Winston is stepping in to help after a major investigation led to over 300 animals being seized from the West Coast Game Park Safari near Bandon. The park near ...
(KOIN) — A total of 310 animals were relocated to accredited sanctuaries or rescue facilities after the Oregon State Police searched the West Coast Game Park Safari in Bandon last week.
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