The Lion Man
TVNZ, New Zealand -
Mar 11, 2005
Karen and Craig take the two teenaged lions Aslan and Nania for a long walk
around the perimeters of the park. Meanwhile the 90 day quarantine period is
almost over for the two recent arrivals from Africa - Gandor and Shikira.
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Animals eye new abode
Brunswick News, GA -
Mar 16, 2005
A North Georgia wildlife preserve is bullish on Blythe Island as a new home for
a 250-acre exotic animal park and education center.
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Bhubaneswar emerging as India's new tourist capital:
New Kerala, India -
Mar 14, 2005
[India News]: Bhubaneshwar, Mar 14 : Bhubaneshwar, the capital of Orissa, also
popularly known as the "Temple City of India" is fast emerging as
India's next most popular tourist destination.
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Wildlife World Zoo celebrates 20 years
Arizona Republic, AZ -
Mar 10, 2005
LITCHFIELD PARK - Wildlife World Zoo will break ground today on an expansion to
accommodate the increasing number of people visiting the privately held zoo,
known locally for its white tiger cubs.
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IX Center show packs variety
Akron Beacon Journal, OH -
Mar 12, 2005
A pizza-eating grizzly bear, a leather-clad, motorcycle-riding Chihuahua and a
17-foot albino python will all appear at the 68th-annual Cleveland Sport,
Travel and Outdoor Show, which opens today at the IX Center.
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White Tigers II
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T.C. Chiu
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White Tigers I
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AN OASIS IN THE CRESCENT CITY
Pine Bluff Commercial, AR -
Mar 7, 2005
It's called the Crescent City -- that South Louisiana river town where the
Vieux Carre snuggles up to the sleek, modern monoliths marching down Canal
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Noah's Ark the new kid on bear-making block
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN -
Mar 5, 2005
Great business ideas don't die of loneliness. They might face many challenges,
but never loneliness. With about $215 million in annual sales, Build-A-Bear
Workshop became a rousing success that was ripe for imitation.
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Warthogs, flamingos join zoo
Arizona Republic, AZ -
Feb 11, 2005
Stepping into a jungle, you wouldn't be able to view flamingos, warthogs
and white tigers living together in harmony. But enter the realm of Wildlife
World Zoo and you can.
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