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Stop, drop, “aw”: Baby boom at The Wilds

Stop, drop, “aw”: Baby boom at The Wilds

It’s a baby boom at The Wilds!

In the past two months, the wildlife conservation located west of Columbus welcomed 15 new babies—nine African painted dogs (right), two dhole pups (left) (the first ever to be born at The Wilds), and four Sichuan takin calves (bottom).

Although the dhole and African painted pups are not visible to guests yet, the calves are out and about int he pasture with the herd ready for you to gush over them.

Visitors will be able to view the pups once they are more mature and can venture out on their own, said The Wilds on Facebook.

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