Story by Lucas Thomae Visuals by Carson Elm-Picard Photos used courtesy of Aniket Mandish, Christopher Alvarenga, and The New York Public Library The drive through Moore County is an inconspicuous one, characterized by swaths of longleaf pines, humble farmland and plenty of churches. Located 60 miles south of Raleigh in the sandhills of the state, the area has a particular rural, North Carolinian feel to it. But located just off U.S. Highway 1, right before reaching Pinehurst, one blink-and-miss-it stop is where hundreds of animals native to Africa and Latin America call home. Dunrovin Exotic Animal Sanctuary is a nonprofit organization that permanently rehomes exotic animals whose owner
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