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The director of Mogo Wildlife Park is urging people to visit the zoo as it prepares to re-open its doors on March 1 after suffering “extensive damage” during the bushfire season.

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Zoo director Chad Staples told Sky News people should “definitely put it on your list.” “It’s still very beautiful, and now that we’ve had this bit of rain, we are getting that rejuvenation again," he said. Mr Staples thanked his zoo keepers who were able to defend the site, but unfortunately about 80 per cent of the fenceline was completely burned to the ground. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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