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The seven-acre Wildlife in Need property owned by Tim Stark is being auctioned on Saturday. The Charlestown, Indiana campus was once home to tigers, lions, wolves and other exotic animals. Image courtesy Heil Auctions. July 14, 2021
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The seven-acre Wildlife in Need property owned by Tim Stark is being auctioned on Saturday.
Hundreds of people turned out for an auction at a former Indiana wildlife center where the ex-proprietor and his ex-wife were found to have violated the Endangered Species Act by taking and wounding animals, including tigers and lions.
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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