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Aspinall Foundation boss hits back at critics in plans to re-home a dozen elephants in Africa
KentOnline / KMTV
2022-02-10
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The head of two of Kent's most famous animal parks says he'd happily see them shut or turned into rescue centres, if it meant their animals living wild.
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