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From the field: Madagascar!

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A trip to the exotic land in Madagascar is described. Information about the place is presented where people could hear things but could not see the creatures making the noises and the Masoala National Park, which included three marine areas designed to protect the peninsula's coral reefs, which in terms of wildlife diversity is the most important place in Madagascar, which includes 10 of the 28 living species of lemurs.

Author: Maher, Julie Larsen
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2004
Organizational history, Science & research, Madagascar, Research, Company restructuring/company reorganization, Reorganization and restructuring, Wildlife management, Coral reefs and islands, Coral reefs, Company organization, Lemurs

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When crime pays

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The Oregon Zoo in partnership with the US Attorney's Office established the Endangered Species Justice Fund. The Zoo receives money from fines paid by those who get caught violating the wildlife statutes in Oregon. The start-up money came from the US Attorney's Office, which started the Operation Cat Tale, a prosecution of a nationwide conspiracy to illegally sell ocelots.

Author: Hawkins, Kathryn
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2007
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Alliances, partnerships, Legal/Government Regulation, Oregon, Botanical and zoological gardens, Arboreta & Zoological Gardens, Zoos and Botanical Gardens, Usage, Laws, regulations and rules, Prevention, Poaching, Administrative agencies, Government agencies, Zoos, Alliances and partnerships, Fines (Penalties), Ocelots, Ocelot

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To the rescue: seaworld Orlando helps a marine mammal in trouble

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Sea World is one of three organizations in the United States authorized to rescue and rehabilitate ill, injured, and orphaned manatees, and return them to their natural habitat once they have regained their health. Florida's West Indian manatees have decreased to about 3,000 as these slow-swimming animals are often hit by speeding watercraft.

Author: Maher, Julie Larsen
Publisher: Wildlife Conservation Society
Publication Name: Wildlife Conservation
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1048-4949
Year: 2004
Amusement and Theme Parks, Amusement parks, Manatees, SeaWorld Orlando

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Subjects list: Environmental aspects, United States, Services, Protection and preservation
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