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		<title>Deadly cobra disappears from Bronx Zoo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 14:56:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK &#8212; A poisonous and potentially deadly cobra has disappeared from its enclosure at the Bronx Zoo, prompting the zoo to close off its reptile house. &#8220;After learning the snake was missing yesterday afternoon, we immediately closed and secured the building as we took steps throughout the evening to recover the snake,&#8221; said Mary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>NEW YORK &#8212; A poisonous and potentially deadly cobra has disappeared from its enclosure at the Bronx Zoo, prompting the zoo to close off its reptile house.</p>
<p>&#8220;After learning the snake was missing yesterday afternoon, we immediately closed and secured the building as we took steps throughout the evening to recover the snake,&#8221; said Mary Dixon, a zoo spokeswoman.</p>
<p>The snake is a 20-inch-long adolescent Egyptian cobra that was being kept away from public display. It is highly venomous.</p>
<p>Zoo officials believe the snake is still inside the reptile house.</p>
<p>&#8220;Based on our knowledge of the natural history and behavior of snakes, we know they seek closed-in spaces and are not comfortable in open areas,&#8221; Dixon said. &#8220;We are confident that the snake, about 20 inches long, is contained in a non-public, isolation area within the building.&#8221;</p>
<p>The snake has been missing since Friday. The reptile house was closed for the weekend and remained off-limits Monday.</p>
<p>Zoo officials believe the snake will come out on its own when it gets hungry and that it will be recaptured. </p>
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		<title>Baby kitties gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 06:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some pictures of baby panthers, leopards and tigers just unveiled by a German zoo]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>Just in case the rest of the world sucks, here are some pictures of baby panthers, leopards and tigers just unveiled by a German zoo.</p>
<p>Enjoy then while they&#8217;re still babies and can&#8217;t eat anyone.</p>
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		<title>Zoo New England: We&#8217;re not going to kill animals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 23:37:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the media frenzy created yesterday over word that Zoo New England might be shuttered in sweeping state budget cuts, rampant speculation rose over the fate of the animals that live at the Stone Zoo and Franklin Park Zoo. People immediately started accusing the zoos of planning to kill its animals. &#8220;There are no plans [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>In the media <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/07/11/franklin_park_zoo_may_shut_its_doors/">frenzy</a> created yesterday over word that Zoo New England might be shuttered in sweeping state budget cuts, rampant speculation rose over the fate of the animals that live at the Stone Zoo and Franklin Park Zoo.</p>
<p>People immediately started accusing the zoos of planning to kill its animals.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are no plans for the Zoo to euthanize any animals in the collection as a result of the budget cuts,&#8221; Zoo New England said in a statement through its PR firm.<br />
<blockquote>&#8220;IF the Zoos were to close to the public and control of the Zoos reverted back to the Commonwealth (as described in Massachusetts General Law 92B), it would take 2-3 years to place as many of the Zoos&#8217; animals as possible in other facilities, and it would not be possible to place an estimated 20 percent of them.  Under this scenario, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts &#8211; NOT Zoo New England &#8211; would be faced with the prospect of choosing between two options for the animals that could not be placed: caring for these animals for many years to come or euthanizing them.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>EarthTalk: Living near a gas station? Species Survival Plan?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 23:44:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear EarthTalk: I am looking at possibly buying a house that is very close to a gasoline station. Is it safe to live so close to a gas station? What concerns should I have? I have toddler and infant babies. &#8212; Ranjeeta, Houston, TX Despite all the modern health and safety guidelines they must follow, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dear EarthTalk</span>:  I am looking at possibly buying a house that is very close to a gasoline  station. Is it safe to live so close to a gas station? What concerns  should I have? I have toddler and infant babies.</strong> <em> &#8212; Ranjeeta,  Houston, TX</em></p>
<p>Despite all the modern health  and safety guidelines they must follow, gas stations can still pose  significant hazards to neighbors, especially children. Some of the perils  include ground-level ozone caused in part by gasoline fumes, groundwater  hazards from petroleum products leaking into the ground, and exposure  hazards from other chemicals that might be used at the station if it&#8217;s  also a repair shop.</p>
<p>Ozone pollution is caused by  a mixture of volatile organic compounds, some of which are found in  gasoline vapors, and others, like carbon monoxide, that come from car  exhaust. Most gas pumps today must have government-regulated vapor-recovery  boots on their nozzles, which limit the release of gas vapors while  you&#8217;re refueling your car. A similar system is used by the station  when a tanker arrives to refill the underground tanks. But if those  boots aren&#8217;t working properly, the nearly odorless hydrocarbon fumes,  which contain harmful chemicals like benzene, can be released into the  air.</p>
<p>Higher ozone levels can lead  to respiratory problems and asthma, while benzene is a known cancer-causing  chemical, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The  quest to reduce ozone levels has led the state of California to implement  a more stringent vapor-recovery law, effective April 1, 2009, which  requires that all gasoline pumps have a new, more effective vapor-recovery  nozzle.</p>
<p>Underground gasoline storage  tanks can also be a problem. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  (EPA) estimates that there are some 660,000 of them from coast-to-coast.  Many a lawsuit has been filed against oil firms in communities across  the country by people whose soil and groundwater were fouled by a gas  station&#8217;s leaking underground storage tank. In the past, most tanks  were made of uncoated steel, which will rust over time. Also, pipes  leading to the tanks can be accidentally ruptured.</p>
<p>When thousands of gallons of  gasoline enter the soil, chemicals travel to groundwater, which the  EPA says is the source of drinking water for nearly half the U.S. If  buying a home, consider its potential loss in value if a nearby underground  storage tank were to leak. Gasoline additives such as methyl tertiary-butyl  ether (MTBE), which has been outlawed in some states, make the water  undrinkable-and that is only one of 150 chemicals in gasoline. Repeated  high exposure to gasoline, whether in liquid or vapor form, can cause  lung, brain and kidney damage, according to the NIH&#8217;s National Library  of Medicine.</p>
<p>Spilled or vaporized gasoline  is not the only chemical hazard if the station is also a repair shop.  Mechanics use solvents, antifreeze and lead products, and may work on  vehicles that have asbestos in brakes or clutches. Auto refinishers  and paint shops use even more potentially harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s car-centric world,  we can&#8217;t escape exposure completely, because these chemicals are in  our air just about everywhere. But by choosing where we live, keeping  an eye out for spills, and pressuring the oil companies to do the right  thing for the communities they occupy, we can minimize our exposures.</p>
<p><strong>CONTACTS</strong>: U.S. EPA,  <a href="http://www.epa.gov/" target="_blank">www.epa.gov</a>; National Institutes of Health, <a href="http://www.nih.gov/" target="_blank">www.nih.gov</a>.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dear EarthTalk</span>: Do  zoos have serious programs to save endangered species, besides putting  a few captives on display for everyone to see?</strong> <em>&#8211; Kelly Traw,  Seattle, WA</em></p>
<p>Most zoos are not only great  places to get up close to wildlife, but many are also doing their part  to bolster dwindling populations of animals still living free in the  wild. To wit, dozens of zoos across North America participate in the  Association of Zoos and Aquarium&#8217;s (AZA&#8217;s) Species Survival Plan  (SSP) Program, which aims to manage the breeding of specific endangered  species in order to help maintain healthy and self-sustaining populations  that are both genetically diverse and demographically stable.</p>
<p>The end goal of many SSPs is  the reintroduction of captive-raised endangered species into their native  wild habitats. According to the AZA, SSPs and related programs have  helped bring black-footed ferrets, California condors, red wolves and  several other endangered species back from the brink of extinction over  the last three decades. Zoos also use SSPs as research tools to better  understand wildlife biology and population dynamics, and to raise awareness  and funds to support field projects and habitat protection for specific  species. AZA now administers some 113 different SSPs covering 181 individual  species.</p>
<p>To be selected as the focus  of an SSP, a species must be endangered or threatened in the wild. Also,  many SSP species are &#8220;flagship species,&#8221; meaning that they are well-known  to people and engender strong feelings for their preservation and the  protection of their habitat. The AZA approves new SSP programs if various  internal advisory committees deem the species in question to be needy  of the help and if sufficient numbers of researchers at various zoos  or aquariums can dedicate time and resources to the cause.</p>
<p>AZA&#8217;s Maryland-based Conservation  and Science Department administers the worldwide SSP program, generating  master plans for specific species and coordinating research, transfer  and reintroductions. Part of this process involves designing a &#8220;family  tree&#8221; of particular managed populations in order to achieve maximum  genetic diversity and demographic stability. AZA also makes breeding  and other management recommendations with consideration given to the  logistics and feasibility of transfers between institutions as well  as maintenance of natural social groupings. In some cases, master plans  may recommend not to breed specific animals, so as to avoid having captive  populations outgrow available holding spaces.</p>
<p>While success stories abound,  most wildlife biologists consider SSP programs to be works in progress.  AZA zoos have been instrumental, for instance, in establishing a stable  population of bongos, a threatened forest antelope native to Africa,  through captive breeding programs under the SSP program. Many of these  captive-bred bongos have subsequently been released into the wild and  have helped bolster dwindling population numbers accordingly.</p>
<p>Of course, for every success story there are dozens of other examples where results have been less satisfying. SSP programs for lowland gorillas, Andean condors, giant pandas and snow leopards, among others, have not had such clear success, but remain part of the larger conservation picture for the species in question and the regions they inhabit</p>
<p><strong>CONTACTS</strong>: AZA&#8217;s Conservation  &amp; Science Program, <a href="http://www.aza.org/Con" target="_blank">www.aza.org/Con</a><a name="0.1__Hlt225900858"></a><a name="0.1__Hlt225900859"></a>science.</p>
<p><strong>SEND YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL  QUESTIONS TO:</strong> <strong>EarthTalk</strong>, P.O.<strong> </strong> Box 5098, Westport, CT 06881; <a href="mailto:earthtalk@emagazine.com" target="_blank">earthtalk@emagazine.com</a>. Read past columns  at: <a href="http://www.emagazine.com/earthtalk/archives.php" target="_blank">www.emagazine.com/earthtalk/archives.php</a>. <strong>EarthTalk</strong> is now  a book! Details and order information at: <a href="http://www.emagazine.com/earthtalkbook" target="_blank">www.emagazine.com/earthtalkbook</a>.</p>
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