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Exotic Animals and Birds from the Amazon at Woodland Heights Monday

LACONIA — 'Live on Stage, The Rain Forest' will be bringing the sights and sounds of the Amazon region, including exotic birds, kinkajous, jungle cats, monkeys and snakes to the Woodland Heights Elementary School gymansium for shows at 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Monday, February 4.
Founder and current directir Mike Kohlrieser and his wife, Marcia, became increasingly aware of problems in tropical rain forests during the 1980s and helped create the non-profit organization understanding wildlife in 1992. Its goal is to educate and inspire people to help make a better world for all, including animals, to live in.

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A South American jungle cat will be featured in 'Live on Stage, the Rain Forest' at Woodland Heights Elementary School Monday. (Courtesy photo)
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