Several hundred residents of Norman and surrounding towns expressed fears of losing their homes and the potential impacts on Norman’s wildlife due to a proposed turnpike that would be constructed
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A 2-year-old male bat-eared fox is shown in his habitat at the Oklahoma City Zoo. This male and a female bat-eared fox arrived at the zoo recently from the WildCare Foundation in Noble after an animal rescue.
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A 2-year-old male bat-eared fox is shown in his habitat at the Oklahoma City Zoo. This male and a female bat-eared fox arrived at the zoo recently from the WildCare Foundation in Noble after an animal rescue. Photo Provided
The newest members of the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Gardenâs animal family, a male and female bat-eared fox, can be seen by guests in their habitat adjacent to Lion Overlook, next to the swift fox habitat.
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Missing 50-pound pet Northern Raccoon Coonsie is seen by cameras at a west Norman residence. The search for the missing pet has concluded after volunteers and owner George Simmons discovered she had found a raccoon family and had babies of her own.
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Missing 50-pound pet Northern Raccoon Coonsie is seen by cameras on the roof of a west Norman residence. The search for the missing pet has concluded after volunteers and owner George Simmons discovered she had found a raccoon family and had babies of her own.
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Coon, a 50-plus-pound pet Northern Raccoon, went missing Nov. 6 from Americas Best Value Inn, 100 26th Drive in Norman. Owner George Simmons, of Idaho, has been searching for her for two weeks. If found, residents are encouraged to call 996-0723 or 314-4157 and Norman animal control.