Conservationist work to preserve urban wildlife in Oklahoma City
At a plant surrounded by development and heavy traffic, where clay is mined and baked to build more houses and businesses, Acme Brick truck drivers are fostering a small bit of nature in their own backyard.
"They baby those deer," office manager Tony Pope said. "They don't even wait for it to be too hot or too cold before they leave some feed or carrots or bales of hay or something. They love to take care of their dee...
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