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** The perimeter fence has several deficiencies along the west side that could potentially allow unwanted animals access to the park. These areas of the fence were fixed by using horse panels to bridge the gaps between the old fencing and the ground. The horse panels' openings are large enough to allow a small mammal to gain access to the premises. These small animals could potentially carry and spread disease to the facilities animals. These areas of deficiencies should be thoroughly checked and repaired to ensure good health and the well-being of the animals. This was a focused inspection of the items cited on the previous inspection report. The inspection and exit interview was conducted with the Conservation Program Coordinator.

rowid 20559
desc FACILITIES, OUTDOOR.
web_siteName EMERALD COAST WILDLIFE REFUGE
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Incident hash_id 87dc15ceb18bc528
web_inspectionDate 2016-01-05
code 3.127(d)
repeat 1
pdf_insp_type ROUTINE INSPECTION
pdf_animals_total 25.0
web_certType Class C - Exhibitor
pdf_customer_id 36333.0
pdf_customer_name Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge
pdf_customer_addr 105 Santa Rosa Blvd Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
customer_state FL
pdf_site_id 002
doccloud_url https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/23514177-aphis-inspection-6160901022987
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