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		<title>Milwaukee Zoo&#8217;s Polar Bear finally rescued</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 03:23:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[    Zero, the 1,100 pound polar bear at the Milwaukee Zoo took a nap on Thursday October 30th, as the Zoo personnel anethesized him and then lifted him out of the moat he accidentally fell in two weeks ago. While playing with a toy on October 13th, he got carried away and slipped off the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    Zero, the 1,100 pound polar bear at the Milwaukee Zoo took a nap on Thursday October 30th, as the Zoo personnel anethesized him and then lifted him out of the moat he accidentally fell in two weeks ago. While playing with a toy on October 13th, he got carried away and slipped off the edge of his display into a safety net covering the moat. Zoo Officials then cut the net lowering him into the moat where there are stairs for him to climb out of.</p>
<p>    Unfortunately for the Zoo, Zero was most satisfied staying there. While the Zookeepers only fed him half of his normal meals hoping he would get hungry enough to come up by himself, the Zookeepers also felt like two weeks was long enough. After being sedated, he was fitted with the necessary equipment and raised out of the moat with a crane. Veterinarians examined him and said he appears to be in fine health and has suffered nothing from the fall or two weeks in the moat.</p>
<p>    The Zoo has said they will examine the entire situation from one end to the other again and consider some recommendations for changes in Zero&#8217;s display such as possibly making the stairway out of the moat easier to use.</p>
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		<title>Elephants roaming north of the San Fernando Valley?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 03:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[     The Daily News out of Los Angeles is reporting tonight that City Councilman Tony Cardenas wants to stop construction at the LA Zoo on a 39 Million dollar elephant exhibit and re-channel the monies to acres just burned in the California wildfires outside of Los Angeles for a huge Zoo operated sanctuary for elephants.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>     The Daily News out of Los Angeles is reporting tonight that City Councilman Tony Cardenas wants to stop construction at the LA Zoo on a 39 Million dollar elephant exhibit and re-channel the monies to acres just burned in the California wildfires outside of Los Angeles for a huge Zoo operated sanctuary for elephants.</p>
<p>     The LA Zoo currently only houses one elephant, Billy, but the new exhibit already under construction was designed to house as many as ten elephants comfortably. The current exhibit area is about one half an acre where as the new exhibit being built will be almost 3 1/2 acres in size.</p>
<p>     Councilman Cardenas&#8217; wants to build a Zoo operated Sanctuary for elephants outside of Los Angeles in the Porter Ranch and Sunland areas where as much as 60 acres of brushy area are available to the city. In the form of two motions, Cardenas asked that the current elephant, Billy be placed in another sanctuary and secondly that a Zoo operated sanctuary be proposed with an advisory board and a feasability study.</p>
<p>     Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge, whose district contains the LA Zoo, defended the Zoo and completely upheld the feelings of many that the residents of Los Angeles deserved a first class Zoo and that the finest exhibit for elephants was now under construction that would provide grasslands, waterfalls, and cool ponds for the elephants. Over 10 million dollars has already been spent on the construction of the new elephant exhibit that Councilman Cardenas is proposing to bring to a halt.</p>
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		<title>Polar Bear in Deep trouble</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zero, the 19 year old Polar Bear at the Milwaukee Zoo was so playful yesterday that he slipped off the edge of his playground right into the moat onto a net. The Zoo personnelcut the net which allowed Zero to go to the ground area. Zero has a complete set of stairs to climb back up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zero, the 19 year old Polar Bear at the Milwaukee Zoo was so playful yesterday that he slipped off the edge of his playground right into the moat onto a net. The Zoo personnelcut the net which allowed Zero to go to the ground area. Zero has a complete set of stairs to climb back up with from the bottom of the moat. Zoo officials said he&#8217;ll come out when he&#8217;s good and ready by himself. He did this 15 years ago also and decided to stay down in the moat for 9 days before coming back up to the top.</p>
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