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Elephant refuge starts anew after founder's firing

By Kristin M. Hall | China Daily | Updated: 2011-02-01 07:58

Elephant refuge starts anew after founder's firing

Elephant Sanctuary co-founder Scott Blais checks on Winky and Sissy at the facility in Hohenwald, Tennessee. Josh Anderson / Associated Press

HOHENWALD, Tennessee - Nestled on a secluded tract in the wooded hills of rural Tennessee is a sight that would likely startle an outsider, if outsiders were permitted to see it: the nation's largest sanctuary for old, sick and rescued elephants.

Elephant refuge starts anew after founder's firing

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