…of our world. As long as people eat food that comes out of the ground, we will be tied to this natural world. We are reminded of this connection by…
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…role in the captive husbandry world. In fact, if I had to sum up the FCF in one word, it would be “helpful.” The FCF and its members help the…
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…Swanson, Director of Animal Research, Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Addressing the Conservation Challenges of the World’s Forgotten Felids – the Small…
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…the word “six (6)” and replace with “four (4)” and strike the words “January, March, May, July, September, November” and replace with the words “January, February, March issue, April, May,…
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…bharal, or blue sheep. The National Geographic Society, The New York Zoological Society, the World Wildlife Fund, the International Trust for Nature Conservation, the California Institute of Environ- mental Studies,…
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…D iego , CA 92107 NATIONAL ASSOC; FOR SOUND WILDLIFE PROGRAMS:2455 S.E. 184 T e r r a c e , M iami , F1. 33160 WORLD PET SOCIETY: PL0.Box…
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…town. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND FACILI- TIES: Scientific research is conducted on different elements in the sanctuary area. However the wildlife department is not involved in direct research. Research can be…
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…the kittens to a vet. Mom was thin and dehydrated, however, vets say all of the cats will be just fine. by Jeannie Piper jeannie.piper@9news.com World Trade Center Rubble Yields…
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…early days of AZA zoo inbreeding. Today, the exhibit world is full of flawless white tigers made healthy through the influx of unrelated orange tigers. Another result of the generic…
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…the ani- mal industry, runs a 501c3 nonprofit zoo in Wynnewood, OK. Joe also has tigers that he selectively breeds. Carole Baskin runs Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida, a…
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