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Discovery Wildlife Park lends a helping hand
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Johnnie Bachusky
Jul 20, 2013 1:00 AM
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Judy Lang, the marketing manager at the Calgary Zoo, was on hand Saturday at Innisfail’s Discovery Wildlife Park with several of her colleagues as the Innisfail zoo hosted a fundraiser for the Calgary Zoo which was devastated with floods last month. Lang said it will cost up to $50 million to repair the damage. The Calgary Zoo, which has been closed since the flooding, will be partially open at the end of July.
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