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One of Wildlife in Need's former tigers. (Source: The Wild Animal Sanctuary)
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Animal advocates are claiming victory after a controversial roadside zoo in southern Indiana was dissolved.
Tim Stark owned Wildlife in Need, but he lost his license last year.
It prohibits a person that owns or possesses a specified animal from allowing a member of the public to come into direct contact, or enter into a proximity that allows for or permits direct contact, with the specified animal.Â
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