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Pro-Palestinian protesters take over Columbia University building; renewables now power more than half of Minnesota's electricity; Report finds long-term Investment in rural areas improves resources; UNC makes it easier to transfer military expertise into college credits.

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Sluggish Economy Complicates Caring for Homeless Animals

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011   

MOUNT VERNON, Maine - Lions, tigers and a bad economy are prompting such organizations as the DEW Animal Kingdom and Sanctuary to say, "Oh my!" when it comes to finding enough funding to serve New England's population of abandoned wildlife.

The nonprofit group takes in wild critters that have been left homeless for a variety of reasons. It has seen an increase in demand in the past few years, although co-founder Julie Miner says things have leveled off a bit this year.

"Some are from zoos that are being shut down or are shutting down on their own. So-called pets, for exotic animals - I hate the term 'pets' for exotics. Those are animals sometimes people get in over their head, they don't realize how hard it is."

"DEW" stands for "domestic, exotic and wild," Miner says. The 43-acre facility houses about 200 animals, including lions, tigers, birds and monkeys.

The refuge is also open to the public for tours and educational activities. Miner hopes the animals serve as a learning tool to educate people that wildlife is to be respected and should remain in the wild.

"When you see it, you understand it better than when you see it in a picture or a book. When you see it and you can look at its eyes, you realize that this animal has needs that need to be met and it's important that they're taken care of properly."

The nonprofit depends on donations and grants to stay in business. More information is online at dewanimalkingdom.com.


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