There are wallabies, meerkats, flamingoes, maras and tamarin monkeys in both zoos. |
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Burned by West Nile deaths among their exotic birds last year, several zoos are administering the equine vaccine to their avian populations. |
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They seem to be alive and doing rather well in game preserves, zoos, theme parks, museums, books and television shows. |
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On a research visit to German zoos, he glimpsed his first uakari and saki monkeys, species indigenous to Brazil. |
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Maybe we should try and catch these beautiful beasts and put them in zoos where they are safe and out of harm's way. |
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Of the 300 African and Asian elephants in AZA zoos, only 17 will be left in 50 years, one study predicts, and those will be too old to breed. |
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They found that Asian elephants in European zoos typically live about 15 years, only half as long as elephants in timber camps. |
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These days things are a lot better if only because there are several zoos and a choice of transvestite cabarets. |
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The maintenance of species in captivity in zoos, aquaria, and botanic gardens is sometimes called ex situ conservation. |
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Red uakari monkeys are rare in zoos, where they are considered to be delicate and difficult to keep alive. |
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The pitiable condition of animals in zoos has been a matter of great concern to animal welfare activists. |
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I think that bad zoos should be shut, but it is essential to keep open and well funded those which do vital conservation work open. |
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The earliest zoos were miscellaneous private collections of animals for curiosity rather than scientific study. |
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At one time, however, about the only way most people could see real animal predators was in zoos and circuses. |
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What messages are children taking away from zoos, animal parks and aquariums? |
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In Colombia, biologists are busy reintroducing young condors hatched in North American zoos to parks and reserves. |
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There are lots of fun places to take the youngsters too, including zoos and water parks. |
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Thousands of tons of bedding are used at animal shows, racetracks, fairs, stables, kennels, zoos, pet stores, and dairies all across the country. |
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The trend nowadays is to loan animals from other zoos for breeding purposes. |
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Studying animal in zoos has advantages, but it's no substitute for fieldwork. |
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Around since time immemorial, the antiquated Granby Zoo continues to serve as a classic example of old-style zoos. |
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Family trips to amusement parks, zoos, botanical gardens, and national parks will be highlighted. |
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The proceeds it makes from selling the phones go to supporting various conservation groups, primarily zoos. |
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We run breeding programmes in partnership with local and international zoos and swop animals to keep gene pools intact. |
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This is a real treat for animal lovers and particularly those who are not so keen on zoos. |
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While some of the animals are kept in zoos, the Sumatran rhino is difficult to breed in captivity. |
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These animals are suffering in zoos and dying in zoos because of captivity-induced conditions. |
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All four animals will eventually return to zoos in China, but their offspring will be returned to wildlife reserves. |
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Placement of these unwanted animals is difficult because most zoos are unwilling to take them and few sanctuary facilities exist. |
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Multiple bear species, including polar bears and grizzlies, have been crossbred in zoos. |
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A self-supporting population may also give international zoos the opportunity to have a platypus. |
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At least one olinguito from Colombia was exhibited in several US zoos during the 1960s and 1970s, the researchers said. |
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Instead, it allocates a negligible amount for the maintenance and upkeep of the zoos. |
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The ideal place, most would agree, with the family would be a visit to wildlife sanctuaries, national parks or zoos. |
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With the exception of a few animal dealers, most of the mangabeys came in from Africa and went to zoos. |
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Could zoos design enclosures to keep vulnerable animals properly? |
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He wanted to stick them in front of military installations as opposed to the hospitals and petting zoos that they'd fondly imagined they were going to defend. |
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Gibbon species are able to cross-breed, and often do so in zoos. |
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A network of zoos and aquariums specializing in new reproductive tech and hoping to return those creatures born of assisted reproduction to the wild. |
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Unfortunately, a number of zoos remained financially strapped and unable to make necessary improvements. |
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Unfortunately, shelters, sanctuaries and even zoos are now full to bursting point and cannot take any more saved animals. |
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It was the first zoological garden in Switzerland, and is one of the most interesting and attractive zoos in Europe. |
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The most effective way to prevent infections is to wash your hands regularly while visiting petting zoos. |
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Once it was only possible to see animals in zoos or in marine parks but in recent years there has been a huge growth in wildlife tourism around the world. |
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I have seen examples of 50 illegally imported young orang-utans found hidden in cramped cages in private Thai zoos. |
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In this narrative, the disgraced former President with his gaudy taste for golden toilets and exotic zoos, is cast as the Joker. |
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Newt Gingrich interrupts an interview to turn the conversation into a discussion of his favorite zoos. |
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His imaginary dreamlike jungle landscapes also took their inspiration directly from books on botany and his visits to gardens, woods and zoos. |
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Positive feelings: Elation, happiness, being a part of a community, enjoying the petting and feeding zoos, etc. |
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Live specimens were also procured for zoos and menageries, but all of them died young. |
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Private clubs, private jets, private zoos, everyone married yet everyone boffing everyone else's partner in a web of delicious badness. |
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Most zoos use plate glass to keep the public from the animals, or have wide moats or a grottolike arrangement. |
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Asian elephants were always more common than their African counterparts in modern zoos and circuses. |
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The main institutions for ex-situ of conservation of wild animal species are zoos and aquaria. |
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There is also much to say about bullfighting, foie gras, zoos, circuses and the development of animal testing alternatives. |
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Most zoos and aquariums around the world have no idea how Waza conducts itself behind closed doors. |
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The heat has melted roads near the capital and caused problems with maintaining animal welfare at farms and the country's zoos. |
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Even rare animals in nature reserves and zoos are now being sacrificed to the mad ban on vaccination. |
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That definition of zoos should be taken into account for the purposes of this Decision. |
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Never successfully domesticated, many of these horses were displayed in zoos instead. |
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They do not only play volleyball together, but also visit zoos and go to the cinema. |
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We estimate that at least half the zoos in the EEC will have to make some improvements in order to meet these tough new standards. |
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You benefit from fantastic reductions in animal parks and zoos this autumn with the ÖKK Club. |
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Polar bears are also highly valued as display animals in zoos and are one of the central attractions of the famous Moscow circus. |
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We are a sponsor of important organisations, and have divulged our knowledge to several zoos. |
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China has sent two giant pandas for a 10 year visit at two Canadian zoos, Toronto first, Calgary second. |
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At the turn of the century, zoos displaying so-called primitive cultures were used to drum up public support for colonialism. |
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Therefore, we encourage others to study molt in alcids and other seabirds by collaborating with zoos, aquaria, and others around the world that house such species. |
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Hundreds of thousands of animals languish in zoos around the world. |
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Some zoos are partnering with sanctuaries that provide lifetime care for their surplus animals, says Hutchins, and others are developing holding space for them. |
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There are also stately homes, farm parks, zoos, museums, craft centres, pixie centre, shire horse centre, vineyards, castles, wildlife parks and other attractions. |
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He acquired the wolves as cubs from zoos or animal parks and has reared them mostly by hand. |
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So burgers, wool, zoos and safe medicine are out, for starters. |
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Yet we do know from animal behaviour studies that observing animals in zoos and laboratories can be very different from how they behave in their natural environment. |
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Thrigby began a new era in 1979 as a wildlife park, and today has a key role in the worldwide network of zoos which are becoming a last refuge for threatened species. |
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In zoological parks or zoos, live animals are kept for public recreation, education and conservation purposes. |
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Currently, there are only about 75 pygmy slow lorises in North American zoos and aquariums and fewer than 200 in captivity worldwide. |
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They also find Handsome the warthog and Fergie the orange-haired orangutan splendidly entertaining. Where African zoos are weakest is in research and conservation. |
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I successfully introduced amendments to allow establishments such as zoos and wildlife parks to remain open, provided there is no threat to disease control. |
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Millions of animals suffer horribly every year from cruelty in zoos and parks, on farms, markets and the streets, in laboratories and during the process of transport and slaughter. |
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Any emergency that affects humans will affect their animals whether these are raised for food production, kept as companion animals or for other purposes, such as in zoos. |
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The role of the zoos has moved from being not only a place for entertainment or re-creation, but, more importantly, to being centres for research and conservation. |
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More than 400 registered zoos and animal parks operate in Germany, which is believed to be the largest number in any country. |
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Infrequent in the wild but widely bred in zoos, the white tiger, like other tigers, makes its home in grasslands, forests, and wetlands where they find food. |
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There you can also find parks, zoos, archaeological zones with remains of the great Tenochtitlan pyramids, colonial churches and of course quaint neighbourhoods that hold tight to their ancient traditions. |
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Bartlett maintained contact with the Arctic region up to the time of his death, mostly in service to a variety of American zoos, museums, and universities. |
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While farm animals have been habituated to their surroundings through long association with humans, another category is that of wild animals that are made captive in zoos or animal parks. |
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The zoological garden allows animals from the film industry, circuses as well as from private households and smaller zoos to enjoy their well deserved retirement. |
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All species breed readily in zoos, which is potentially useful for conservation management. |
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Since then, over 389 flamingos have grown up in Basel and been distributed to other zoos around the globe. |
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Well adapted to living around humans, it frequently lives and even breeds indoors, especially in factories, warehouses, and zoos. |
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The following table lists the estimated number of great ape individuals living outside zoos. |
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The palace of Moctezuma II also had two houses or zoos, one for birds of prey and another for other birds, reptiles, and mammals. |
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The subspecies was presumed extinct in the wild between 1969 and 1992, while a small breeding population survived in zoos around the world. |
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In 1992, it was reestablished in the wild due to the conservation efforts of numerous zoos. |
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There are additional animals still maintained at zoos throughout the world. |
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Local zoos and visiting circuses were contacted, but none reported an escaped lion. |
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The one-year-old Siberian tiger's life was in danger because he was unwanted by any UK zoos or wildlife parks. |
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At the current rate, people are paying a premium to eat more great apes each year than are now kept in all the zoos and laboratories of the world. |
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Sea otters can do well in captivity, and are featured in over 40 public aquariums and zoos. |
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In the late 1800s and early 1900s, some zoos intentionally produced exotic hybrids like ligers and leopons to attract visitors. |
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Due to their endangered conservation status, pandas from China were loaned to zoos in America late in the twentieth century, aptly named 'Panda Diplomacy. |
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Within that project, Tunisia would play a pilot role and a world gene pool of the species would be re-established in Tunisia from the different stocks existing in European and American zoos. |
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They can also classify other animals that they have seen from magazines, journals, software, books, field trips to zoos, natural history museums, or aquaria. |
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Between 1926 and 1940, Bartlett undertook sixteen Arctic voyages aboard the converted fishing schooner Effie M. Morrissey on behalf of a variety of American museums, zoos, universities, and scientific organizations. |
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The black and white ruffed lemur we have here, that you often see in zoos, is critically endangered in the wilds of Madagascar, unfortunately. |
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In the late 19th century, colonial fascination with Arctic peoples led to human beings exhibited in human zoos. |
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Though self-righteously claiming to work for conservation, most zoos are just businesses, existing to make money. |
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Monkeys, parrots, and other formerly common wildlife are now found only in zoos, private menageries, or small patches of forest that still support the original flora. |
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In 1906 the chimp cage at the New York Zoological Society included a pygmy man, until objections from black clergymen led to his withdrawal. Thankfully there were pioneers to move zoos out of their dark age. |
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It will be a busman's holiday, but Sydney has one of the best zoos in the world. |
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Chitals breed fast even in captivity and so the deer population in the zoos and other parks has been growing rapidly. |
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For example, zoos, botanic gardens and aquaria have unique facilities which are compatible with educational goals and are particularly well-suited to educating diverse groups of people. |
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By 1985, there were nine free-roaming condors left on earth and a few more in zoos. |
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There is a demented cowboy, six-guns blazing, and a cowering Dodge City, a mad bomber of maternity wards, kindergartens and petting zoos. |
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Stable flies are not reproducing at the zoos, says entomologist Jerome Hogsette, who works in cMAVE's Mosquito and Fly Research Unit. |
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The stable fly, typically a pest of farm animals, also pesters tigers, foxes, and other exotic species in zoos. |
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One group thinks zoos are a relic of a primitive past and should be closed, or at least turned into nature preserves. |
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For the Tunisian project for example, captive-bred antelopes from seven zoos in six European countries were released in the Sidi Toui National Park in the desert region of southern Tunisia. |
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Then the sinking feeling in my heart: zoos haven't changed. |
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They are also kept and bred by aviculturists and often displayed in zoos. |
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Herons have been observed visiting water enclosures in zoos, such as spaces for penguins, otters, pelicans, and seals, and taking food meant for the animals on display. |
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Roughly 2000 Przewalski's horses are in zoos around the world. |
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Philosopher, natural scientist, and dramaturge to theme parks, museums, zoos, and other types of venues, Frank has been in the global attraction business for 25 years. |
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Sami people were exhibited with their traditional lavvu tents, weapons, and sleds, beside a group of reindeer at Tierpark Hagenbeck and other zoos across the globe. |
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Ghana has an array of wildlife that can be seen at zoos and national parks in Ghana, although populations have been drastically reduced by habitat loss and poaching. |
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These boar are thought to have escaped from wildlife parks, zoos and from farms where they are farmed for their meat, and gone on to establish breeding populations. |
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Unlike the brown bear, polar bears in captivity are rarely overweight or particularly large, possibly as a reaction to the warm conditions of most zoos. |
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In modern popular culture, pinnipeds are often depicted as playful and comical figures based on their performances in zoos, circuses and marine mammal parks. |
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It is possibly a cougar or black leopard which was released after a law was passed in 1976 making it illegal for them to be kept in captivity outside zoos. |
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The fate of the Yangtze giant soft-shelled turtle, which can weigh up to 220 pounds, depends on whether two elderly turtles in Chinese zoos are able to reproduce. |
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It's also an opportunity for studbook coordinators of endangered species to monitor how individual species are performing in zoos for breeding programmes. |
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Both these safari zoos are open all the year round and every day. |
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Most zoos or wildlife parks across the world usually try to replicate animals' natural habitat as best they can for the sake of the animals' wellbeing. |
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