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Sask. government to fund care of zebras that were seized

The Saskatchewan government plans to spend $120,000 for the care of five zebras that were seized from a rural property in June following an investigation. Global News/ Jeffrey Meskens

The Saskatchewan government is to spend $120,000 for the care of zebras that were seized from a rural property in June.

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The province says the five zebras are to stay at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo.

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Conservation officers had seized the animals from a rural property in June following an investigation.

The province says a person has been charged for owning the zebras without required licences under captive wildlife regulations.

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