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How we saved 200 animals from the Australian bush fires
Over 200 animals housed at the Mogo Wildlife Park in New South Wales, Australia, have been saved from the bush fires, which at one point threatened to engulf the zoo. Chad Staples, director of the zoo, explains how the animals survived because there was a precise plan in place to move everything flammable and then the animals themselves.
Photo: Director of the zoo, Chad Staples. Credit: Twitter/Mogo Wildlife
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