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Community Reaches Out to Pull Animals of Out of Africa Through Crisis.


PHOENIX -- The goal of transporting Out of Africa Wildlife Park's 350+ wild by nature animals to the safety of their new home was accomplished with the team effort of more than 800 volunteers, 50 employees and the aid of dozens of local companies in areas surrounding the Fountain Hills Fountain Hill may refer to:
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 and Camp Verde locations. Volunteers streamed in daily to help tear down, load and transport animals and facilities from the original Out of Africa site in Fountain Hills to the new 104-acre park in Camp Verde near Sedona.

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 to meet the June 30 deadline. While there is still much to do and help is still needed, the first phase has been accomplished successfully.

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 the animals safely despite the extreme circumstances. On Sunday, July 4, volunteers at the Fountain Hills site are celebrating with a working barbecue as they continue to prepare for the transport of the hoofed stock and restore the land to its original condition.

"It's been exhausting for everyone," said Out of Africa President Dean Harrison, "but with community support to this degree, what seemed impossible became possible. We are so grateful for all the effort people have been putting forth."

Up-to-date news can be found on the park's Web site: www.outofafricapark.com.
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