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Colonial Williamsburg Brought the Leicester Longwool Back From Extinction in the U.S.


Dylan Thuras: If you visit Colonial Williamsburg these days, you will find that there’s one burning question on everybody’s mind.

Darin Durham: Everybody’s always worried about where Wilbur is.

Anna Reinhardt: People will sometimes even email us and say like, “I saw you move Wilbur, where did Wilbur go?”

Darin: We get text messages on a daily basis about the whereabouts of Wilbur.

Dylan: Wilbur is a sheep, a very friendly sheep, and a little one too, just only a year old. Born last year during what’s called the lambing season. Lambing season happens every spring in Colonial Williamsburg and it’s a really big deal, mainly because these baby lambs are very small and very, very, very cute.

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