South Florida Wildlife Center struggles with ‘aging facility’
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By Andrea Torres
Published on May 6, 2026.
The South Florida Wildlife Center has been dealing with an aging facility and plans to relocate it. A portion of the clinic's ceiling collapsed due to termite damage. The center, which holds over 500 animals, has closed parts for assessment and repairs. .
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