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Snakes can stay in St Lucie County conservatory, state agency says

To Kamenesh, a Miami native who said he s been working with endangered species and wildlife since he was 13, the county’s petition was an opinion without facts. “I had to spend thousands of dollars that are going into the pockets of the county and lawyers,” Kamenesh told TCPalm. “That’s money that could’ve gone towards animal conservation groups like the King Cobra Conservancy.” While Kamenesh maintains that he won t lose his permits, he said the issue has interfered with his ability to build more animal enclosures and open his conservatory to private tours of no more than eight visitors at a time.

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Latitude Festival 2021 announces headliners and line-up | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

Latitude Festival 2021 announces headliners and line-up

Latitude is returning to Henham Park, near Southwold, in Suffolk, this July. Headliners Wolf Alice, Chemical Brothers, Bastille, Bombay Bicycle Club, Bill Bailey, Katherine Ryan, Jo Brand, Reginald D. Hunter and Simon Amstell top a diverse bill where music meets the arts. Festival organisers, with the support of sponsor cinch, have refreshed the programme and promise 2021 will be bigger and better than ever, after a difficult year for live music due to Ccovid. Wolf Alice will be headline the main stage for the first time after first performing at the festival in 2013. Dance favourites The Chemical Brothers will arrive in Suffolk fresh from previous headline sets at the likes of Glastonbury.

Latitude Festival 2021 announces headliners and line-up | Braintree and Witham Times

Latitude is returning to Henham Park, near Southwold, in Suffolk, this July. Headliners Wolf Alice, Chemical Brothers, Bastille, Bombay Bicycle Club, Bill Bailey, Katherine Ryan, Jo Brand, Reginald D. Hunter and Simon Amstell top a diverse bill where music meets the arts. Festival organisers, with the support of sponsor cinch, have refreshed the programme and promise 2021 will be bigger and better than ever, after a difficult year for live music due to Ccovid. Wolf Alice will headline the main stage for the first time after first performing at the festival in 2013. Dance favourites The Chemical Brothers will arrive in Suffolk fresh from previous headline sets at the likes of Glastonbury.

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