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Bear killed after attacking staff member at AZA accredited zoo.
The AZA was initially established in 1926 as the American Association of Zoological Parks & Aquariums (AAZPA) as a means of zoo professionals to come together to discuss aspects of their varied facilities to grow and improve the profession.
The following change(s) were observed the week of 11/21/22 to the “Publications, Forms and Guidance Documents” located on the USDA/APHIS website.
For the second time the AZA, El Paso Zoo has had visitors gain access to animal habitats.
Roman had various health issues throughout his brief life due to a congenital abnormality that was present at birth.
“The goal should not be to look at dogs and determine if they should stay or go but to instead work to reinforce safe and responsible pet ownership in the city.”
A large carnivore expert with the DNR, Cody Norton, stated, "I simply thought that was too cool." "Seeing an animal appear in one location rather than another is just exciting.
Officials at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo said the female Mexican gray wolf breached its habitat at about 10:20 a.m. Monday.
This Court of Appeals decision marks yet another legal defeat in a string of defeats for the animal legal personhood movement.
The following change(s) were observed the week of 08/08/22 to the “Publications, Forms and Guidance Documents” located on the USDA/APHIS website.
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