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- The Fugitive Pelican Is Recovering
The Curraghs Wildlife Park has been developed adjacent to the Ballaugh curraghs in the north of the Isle of Man. This is the most important wildlife conservation site on the island and most of it is protected by virtue of ownership by Manx National Heritage. The Wildlife Park is a haven for all sorts of wetland wildlife and it’s specialised in wetland species, nearly 100 altogether, many of them endangered in the wild. The animals are usually displayed together, with wildlife from the same country in the same area. Most of the enclosures are walk-through, giving uninterrupted views of the animals - just as it might be seen in the wild.
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