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PAW Patrol by Adam Binder: During westward expansion from the mid-19th century until the early 20th century, wolves were hunted to the brink of extinction in the lower contiguous 48 states of the USA, having already been eradicated in Europe decades earlier. In late 1993 the Endangered Species Act (ESA) saved the wolf from oblivion. (11th April 2008) click
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Batman Black And White: Special Edition: Batman: Gotham Knight Statue: Due for release on July 9th is the Batman Black And White: Special Edition: Batman: Gotham Knight Statue. Sculpted by Derek Miller the edition is limited to 3500 pieces. The Limited Edition will be priced at $75.00. (10th April 2008) click
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Disney Day Campin' Event: Details have been announced for the Disney Day Campin' Event. The event is being held on June 21st, 2008 at the Festival Arena, Frontierland® Area, Disneyland® Park and features a host of activities. (9th April 2008) click
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Wade Collectors Fair Sunday 20th April 2008: Sunday 20th April is the date for the first Wade show for 2008. The event will take place at the North Stafford Hotel in Stoke. Many of the UK's top Wade dealers will be in attendance with a huge selection of Wade for sale. (8th April 2008) click
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Jan Mclean Exhibiting At Coolangatta Doll Fair, Australia: Mark your diaries doll collectors, Jan McLean will be exhibiting at the Rotary Club of Coolangatta as part of a one day doll fair on Sunday 27th April 2008.
This is a very special fundraising event with all proceeds going towards Children's Cancer Research in Australia. Jan will be exhibiting her latest collection of fabulous dolls along with showcasing her popular range of funky Lollipop girls fashion. (7th April 2008) click
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Mystery of Lost Christ Sculpture Comes to Light: Bonhams is to hold its first Sculpture Sale at its New Bond Street salerooms on 15 April 2008. Over 120 works of art by some of the world’s most revered sculptors, and spanning five centuries, will go under the hammer in London next month. The sale embraces sculpture from a number of different media and features a diverse range of subject matter, from classical and mythological characters to historic figures and animals. (3rd April 2008) click
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