$300,000 OKd for Refuge
Legislation to funnel $300,000 in state funds to a privately owned wild animal refuge in Little Tujunga Canyon has been signed into law by Gov. George Deukmejian.
The measure, introduced by Assemblywoman Marian W. La Follette (R-Northridge), is designed to cover extensive improvements to the water supply, sewers, drainage system and roads at the financially strapped Wildlife Waystation. The refuge serves as a temporary home for lost, abandoned or mistreated wild animals.
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