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    Noahs Ark average salary is $115,000, median salary is $115,000 with a salary range from $90,000 to $140,000.
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    Project Director 90,000-90,000 Oakland, CA, 94601 2014 Noahs Ark Project Director Salaries (1)
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    Senior Consultant 140,000-140,000 Oakland, CA, 94601 2012 Noahs Ark Senior Consultant Salaries (1)
    Noahs Ark Oakland, CA Salaries

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    • Noah's Ark
    • Industry: Other
    • City: Locust Grove, GA
    • Noah's Ark is a rehabilitation center for animals and a group home for children from birth to 18 years old. The non-profit facility is home to over 1,000 animals and is licensed by the State of Georgia to provide residential care for up to 24 children. The wildlife from the rehabilitation center and the children from the Childrens Care Home play a vital role for each other. The children participate in "pet therapy," nurturing the baby wildlife as the animals are rehabilitated in hopes of eventually being returned to their natural habitat. This is important because many of the