The Brief
- The North Texas Wildlife Center announced it has secured a new facility in Plano after being forced to leave its residential site.
- The nonprofit plans to renovate the new location and move in by February, ahead of baby animal season.
- Leaders say community support made the move possible as they prepare to relocate animals and rebuild habitats.
PLANO, Texas – The North Texas Wildlife Center has found a new place to call home in Plano.
In June, the City of Plano said the facility could no longer operate in a residential neighborhood, so the race was on to find a new location.
New wildlife location
What’s new:
Rebecca Hamlin, president of North Texas Wildlife Center, made the announcement in a live Facebook stream to their supporters Friday. …