51. ANIMAL PEOPLE I October 06 | Animal Obituaries
at the Tata
Steel Zoological Park in Jamshedpur. The Central Zoo Authority in December
2004 ordered that all of the 300 hybrid lions in Indian Zoos should be
sterilized, to keep the captive Asiatic lion population
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18, a polar bear born to zoo-bred
parents at the Bronx zoo in 1987, transferred to the Roger Williams Park
zoo in Providence, Rhode Island in 1989, died under sedation on April
29 as she was being prepared for
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that Chiang Mai Night Safari Zoo chief executive
Plodprasop Saraswadi "had previously been fisheries minister"
before becoming minister of forestry, where his work is under investigation
by the Thai National
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54. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Nov. 06 Letters to the Editor
and Aquariums, American Zoo and Aquarium Society, the
four New York Zoos and other marine mammal exhibitors mentioned in the
above article to join us in protesting the dolphin slaughter.
None did. Not one even
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55. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Nov/Dec Nowhere in Europe for older elephants
2007 that the
Baneasa Zoo elephant Gaya, 48, did not die in October 2006 from "old
age," as the Zoo initially claimed.
Gaya had refused to enter her cramped winter quarters. According to
Zoo staff, "Veterinarian
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56. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Nov. 06 Animal Obituaries
at the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo.
Sayang came to Fort Wayne from the Sacramento Zoo in October 2003.
Norma, 26 , believed to
be the oldest lioness in captivity, was euthanized on September 29, 2006
at
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57. ANIMAL PEOPLE I September 2006 | Primarily Primates will fight trustee's rec...
Mopie, at the National Zoo on July 3; Kuja, at
the National Zoo on July 1; Pogo, at the San Francisco Zoo on May 24;
Tumai, at the Memphis Zoo on May 18; Akbar, at the Toledo Zoo on December
6, 2005; Sam, at the
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Chinese wildlife park and zoo
sector.
Once common in the U.S. and Europe, live feeding as entertainment at accredited
zoos ended by 1960, and was last documented in the U.S. at the non-accredited
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59. ANIMAL PEOPLE I SEPTEMBER 2006 | Books
at the Los
Angeles Zoo and San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park managed the captive
breeding program, after Snyder and other scientists documented the reasons
why California condors were no longer thriving in their
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60. ANIMAL PEOPLE I MARCH 2010
the turnover of cubs at many zoos, where some are almost constantly on display at photo concessions, drugged and accessible to cuddling.
Until under 20 years ago such practices occurred often at U.S. zoos too. But reinforcements to federal
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