1. ANIMAL PEOPLE I JUNE 2010
Association of Zoo & Wildlife Veterinarians in memory of German zoonotic disease researcher Rudolph Ippen, who died in 2009. Mugisha was honored a month after Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust educator Silver Birungi
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2. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Nov. O6 Chicago Pioneered urban wildlife habitat conservatio...
Chicago pioneered urban wildlife habitat conservation, but not "be
kind to animals"
CHICAGO --Urban wildlife
habitat conservation is often traced to the 1914 creation of the Forest
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3. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Nov 06 Milwaukee wildlife program
most of the
PAWS wildlife workload was acquired through a 1999 merger with Olympic
wildlife Rescue, which was already among the largest wildlife rehabilitation
centers in the world. Unlike the Wisconsin Humane program,
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4. ANIMAL PEOPLE I March 2009
the Proceedings of the 12th Wildlife Damage Management Conference, hosted by the Wildlife Damage Management Working Group of The Wildlife Society--even though Webster did not present the paper at the conference, and some Wildlife Society members
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5. ANIMAL PEOPLE I April 2009
refer people to the Project Wildlife website <www.project-Wildlife.org>, which attempts to educate people about how to live with Wildlife. If there is a perceived threat to public safety, the caller is referred to the California State
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6. ANIMAL PEOPLE I JAN-FEB 2010
to oblivion, worldwide. Wildlife SOS is cautiously optimistic that the last dancing bear act is off the road in India, and that the last dancing bear has joined hundreds of others at the Wildlife SOS sanctuaries. Rodeo, though still a big
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7. ANIMAL PEOPLE I MARCH 2010
market for wildlife parts, like the bushmeat trade in Africa, exploded from obscurity to menace entire species mostly after logging, road-building, and plantation clearing gave poachers unprecedented access to wildlife.
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8. Animal People September 2008
and other consumptive use of wildlife, whereas virtually all of the mainstream conservation organizations accept hunting, trapping, and other consumptive use of animals as 'tools of wildlife management' or the means through which 'wildlife' pays
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9. ANIMAL PEOPLE I The West ain’t big enough for us & wildlife, claim...
big enough for us & wildlife, claim ranchers
Wolf under assault, again (Robert L. Harrison)
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK––The U.S. Fish & wildlife Service on February 2, 2006 recommended
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10. Animal People July-August 2008
Relatively little of Wildlife Services' work involves biological agents--but "All ten of the Wildlife Services sites audited by the Inspector General were found to be out of compliance with bioterrorism regulations," Â the
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