Zoo full of animals unable to return to wild

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Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Director Pam McLaren checks on a 2-month-old pronghorn Tuesday that someone brought in from Chino Valley. Zoo officials couldn't locate its mother, so now it will become a permanent zoo resident.

Matt Hinshaw/The Daily Courier<br> Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary Director Pam McLaren checks on a 2-month-old pronghorn Tuesday that someone brought in from Chino Valley. Zoo officials couldn't locate its mother, so now it will become a permanent zoo resident.

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