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It's not everyday someone gives away their livelihood for free, but one wildlife sanctuary owner is ready to.

Harry Kunz owns Eagle's Nest Wildlife Hospital in Queensland, Australia and he's after a successor who is not motivated by money, but is prepared to look after the two hectares of land and take care of orphaned and injured animals. 

"We've had almost 300 messages and thousands of phone calls ... I didn't know there was so many lovely people out there," Kunz told Radio National.

"It will be a really hard choice. There's so many good people out there that will do good things for the environment." Read more...

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