White Oak Conservation

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White Oak, which is a part of Walter Conservation, is a one-of-a-kind center for conservation. With 17,000 acres in northeastern Florida, it has long been dedicated to the conservation and care of endangered and threatened species, including elephants, rhinoceros, okapi, bongos, zebras, condors, dama gazelles, and cheetahs.
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Jacksonville Journal: Take a safari tour of White Oak wildlife - The Florida Times-Union

Jacksonville Journal: Take a safari tour of White Oak wildlife The Florida Times-Union

White Oak raising rare rhinos, bongo - The Florida Times-Union

White Oak raising rare rhinos, bongo The Florida Times-Union

Sheila Osgood Obituary (1929 - 2021) - O'Fallon, IL - Belleville News-Democrat - Legacy obituary

Sheila Osgood Obituary (1929 - 2021) - O'Fallon, IL - Belleville News-Democrat Legacy obituary

Ronald Dionne Obituary (2021) - Fernandina Beach, FL - The New Britain Herald - Legacy obituary

Ronald Dionne Obituary (2021) - Fernandina Beach, FL - The New Britain Herald Legacy obituary

Baby giraffe newest animal at White Oak on Sept. 10 - The Florida Times-Union

Baby giraffe newest animal at White Oak on Sept. 10 The Florida Times-Union

Robert Fulford Obituary (2021) - Tallahassee, FL - Tallahassee Democrat - Legacy obituary

Robert Fulford Obituary (2021) - Tallahassee, FL - Tallahassee Democrat Legacy obituary

Whooping crane chicks hatch at White Oak in conservation milestone - The Florida Times-Union

Whooping crane chicks hatch at White Oak in conservation milestone The Florida Times-Union

Cheetah cubs born at White Oak Conservation in Nassau County - The Florida Times-Union

Cheetah cubs born at White Oak Conservation in Nassau County The Florida Times-Union

Endangered Florida panther returns to wild after near-fatal injuries heal - The Florida Times-Union

Endangered Florida panther returns to wild after near-fatal injuries heal The Florida Times-Union

Initiative to save endangered whooping cranes takes off at Jacksonville-area wildlife refuge - The Florida Times-Union

Initiative to save endangered whooping cranes takes off at Jacksonville-area wildlife refuge The Florida Times-Union

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