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  2. As of May 2, an online adoption profile showed the 3-year-old mixed breed dog was still in need of a home. More details about the shelter’s adoption process can be found at greenvillehumane.com .

  3. Dog Surrendered to SC Humane Society Left with ... - AOL

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    Genny Glassman. May 2, 2024 at 12:27 PM. CC Greenville Humane Society/Facebook. Notes left with a dog surrendered to an animal shelter in Greenville, South Carolina have people reaching for ...

  4. All of puppy’s siblings got adopted — except him. Dwight the ...

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    May 9, 2024 at 3:33 PM. Greenville Humane Society. A “sweet” puppy’s siblings were adopted — but he still waits for a home of his own. “Sadly I haven’t found my perfect family yet ...

  5. Liberty Bridge at Falls Park on the Reedy - Wikipedia

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    Construction start. 2003. Construction end. 2004. Opened. September 10, 2004. Location. The Liberty Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in Greenville, South Carolina. It is located at Falls Park on the Reedy, where it crosses the Reedy River above the Reedy River Falls.

  6. Greenville Zoo - Wikipedia

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    History. Masai giraffe at the Greenville Zoo, in Greenville, South Carolina. The zoo was approved by the Greenville City Council in 1957 and construction was started in 1960. The zoo opened to the public with mostly indigenous animals including bears, deer, bobcat, foxes, ducks and prairie dogs. A monkey dome was constructed in 1962, and 26 ...

  7. Carolina Tiger Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Tiger Rescue is a nonprofit wildcat sanctuary in Pittsboro, North Carolina, that offers public tours and field trips and is home to rescued tigers, lions, cougars, leopards, caracals, servals, bobcats and other wild animals. Over 20,000 visitors come to the sanctuary each year for guided tours, field trips, summer camps, volunteering ...

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