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Bergerons Exotic Animals Sanctuary is a safe haven than a zoo to a number of animals that for one reason or another were unwanted elsewhere and often needs a special care and attention.  Many of these animals were formally zoo stock that had been labeled to as surplus and handed over to animal brokers for disposal.  Some of them were from a private ownership where simply hadn’t worked out as a pets and many of them were unwanted because they were suffering from various medical problems but now have been nursed back to good health and provided with a happy home.  Bergerons Exotic Animals Sanctuary is located near Picton, Ontario, Canada as referred to as safe haven for animals with nowhere to go.  The Sanctuary is open to the public in 1994 and now is a home to over different animals representing 35 species.  The Sanctuary provides completely natural settings for the animals that live there, with large spacious enclosure and lots of tender loving care.  In Bergerons Exotic Animals Sanctuary, there is a picnic area if you’d like to bring lunch or just sit back and relax as you take into the surroundings while visiting the lions, jaguars, tigers, several cats and many other kinds of animals.  On your visit here in the Bergerons Exotic Animals Sanctuary it will be a pleasurable experience wandering around the animals housed here, knowing that they are very well looked after and certainly quite at home and relaxed in their new environment.

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