The print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1977-1989, April 27, 1983, Page 5, Image 5

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    SANDY, THE COYOTE was an ophaned put that now has a
happy home at Scotty’s zoo.
ED IN TIGER, Shah, the two-year-
berian tiger, rests behind the double-
chain linked fence.
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ie zoo offers
lace enjoyment
(Bumper, a dwarf brown bear, was attacked
ler mother at birth and rescued by resear-
e at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. She was
tn ted to Campbell eight years ago. Since
tear was a dwarf it would not have been able
le with the other bears, Campbell said.
The fourth endangered animal that is
»ntly on the sanctuary confines is Linda, a
h American cougar. She was orphaned by
ers and later given to Scotty’s.
Filling out the sanctuary population is a pair
forth American cougars, a coyote pup,
ny goats, a llama, bighorn sheep, a Welsh
I, miniature horse and assorted geese,
| and other fowl.
All the animals have been given to the prO-
at a young age. How all the donators find
about Scotty’s Roadside Zoo still baffles
ipbell. .
“I do not know where they have come in
act with us. Most of them are just trying to
a home for an animal and some end up
,” Campbell said. “In fact, we are better
ivn in Salem and Eugene and some of the
?r cities in Washington than we are here in
;kamas County. I can’t figure that out. I
>s it is just where they get their information
Story by Doug Vaughan
Photos by Russ McMillen
FEEDING TIME. Scotty helps a young child feed one of the
many animals.
Campbell is not worried about the
wareness of county residents, but he would
to see the sanctuary grow into a tourist at-
tion.
“We hope eventually we will build up a
(st flow to draw people in. That is what this
nty needs,” Campbell said.
In an effort to encourage County residents’
idpation in activities for the promotion of the
ilife sanctuary, the Clackamas County Board
Commissioners declared May 14 as Trails End
Wife Sanctuary Day.
Wednesday April 27, 1983
LINDA, THE COUGAR helps guard Scotty s zoo. A South
American breed, Linda was orphaned by hunters and