As temperatures climb across the country, the Western NC Nature Center keeps animals safe with shade, frozen treats and other cooling measures.
A man is in custody, charged with first-degree murder, after an early-morning July 1 shooting left another man dead.
WNC Nature Center Animal Curator Erin Oldread explains how staff prepare for extreme summer heat to keep animals healthy, active and comfortable.
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