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The shelter will reopen when it is safe to do so.
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Aerialists swinging through the streets, ballet dancers tippity-tappy-ing on a portable stage, art shows in U-Haul’s and a 100 person chorus and more…
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Orange County commissioners Tuesday approved a proposal by Animal Services to start looking for a new building. Officials there say temperatures at the current facility are uncomfortable for the animals, employees, and visitors.
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90.7's Amy Green and the Orlando Sentinel's Dewayne Bevil explain what the end of captive killer whale breeding means for the future of the company. Central Florida Zoo education director Stephanie Williams talks about zoos and conservation. And Dianne Summers with Orange County Animal Services explains how the award-winning shelter works to find new homes for dogs and cats.
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Pets belong at home—not unattended in cars. That’s the message from Orange County Animal Services after the shelter reported three recent incidents of dogs left unattended in hot cars.90.7's Renata Sago has more.