Thanks to all of our amazing team members who joined us for our Annual Family Crawfish Boil at Audubon Institute Zoo Pavilion!
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Thanks to all of our amazing team members who joined us for our Annual Family Crawfish Boil at Audubon Institute Zoo Pavilion!
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During Audit of Zoo in D.I khan............In which it is more difficult to calculate Fair value of Lion.
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"Sailing through the wisdom of Pawna Lake. 🚤💫 In life, like a boat, it's not the challenges around us but the support beneath us that truly defines our journey. #pawnacamp #pawnalake #RumiWisdom #PawnaLakeCamping #NavigateLife"
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Our first Breedera Spotlight 💡 focuses on Marie Bryans of Marilouvale. We explore her journey into the world of breeding Japanese Shiba Inus and Cocker Spaniels. With a focus on quality and health, Marie’s dedication to her specific breeds, the Japanese Shiba Inu and Cocker Spaniels, sets her breeding programme apart. By importing quality dogs and employing effective socialisation techniques, Marie has achieved remarkable success in the world of dog breeding. https://lnkd.in/eDQQ2iWu
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Many colleagues of mine who are not familiar with dog world ask me who is a dog judge and what they do. So I decided to share some words about my hobby here. For me, being a judge is not just about assessing the qualities of a specific dog breed; it's about saving a national heritage. Each breed represents a unique chapter in our shared history, a living testament to the hard work of generations. A dog show judge, in my opinion, is more than an expert. It's a role that demands not just an understanding of the breed's historical purpose but also a keen awareness of the contemporary context. Our responsibility is to strike a delicate balance between preserving the breed's essence and breeds' needs of today. Picture judges as filters in the world of breeding. It's a weighty responsibility to oversee the results that breeders have diligently worked towards. #dogshow #kennelliitto
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How to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Garden
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Welcome to the fascinating world of birds! Today, we're going to explore the differences between cowbirds, starlings, and European starlings. It's going to be an exciting journey, so let's dive right in! First up, let's talk about cowbirds. These birds are known for their unique behavior of laying their eggs in the nests of other bird species.
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Big or small opportunities—do you catch them all? #CatchAllTheOpportunities Don't forget to join our summer fishing competition! We will be nominating the best consultant fisher and the best consultancy in Europe! Fishing Contest Rules 📝 The competition consists of two separate contests: Individual Contest: Biggest fish 🐟 (compared to the species in questions record) Company Contest: Total number of fish caught by a company 🐟🐟🐟 Every consultant and consultancy can participate. Just start posting your catches on LinkedIn, tagging @Cinode and using #catchalltheopportunities. Steps 1 to 4 1. Include a photo showing the length and weight in your LinkedIn post 2. Your post must include a photo tagged with #catchalltheopportunities and @Cinode mention. 3. Only fish posted until August 15th will be considered. 4. Only one fish per post is allowed Ready, set, fish!
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🌍 Did you know there are several global organizations for purebred dog breeds, that play a crucial role in setting breed standards and promoting responsible dog breeding practices worldwide❓ Here are some of them: 🔹 American Kennel Club (AKC) 🇺🇸 🔹 United Kennel Club (UKC) 🌐 🔹 Continental Kennel Club, Inc. (CKC) 🌍 🔹 American Rare Breed Assn (ARBA) 🐕 🔹 Field Dog Stud Book (FDSB) 📚 🔹 NORTH AMERICAN VERSATILE HUNTING DOG ASSOCIATION (NAVHDA) 🦆 🔹 Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) 🌐 Why are these organizations important? 🔸 They establish and maintain breed standards. 🔸 They promote responsible dog breeding practices. 🔸 They organize and oversee dog shows and competitions. What are the key differences between them? 🔹Each organization may have its own set of breed standards. 🔹Some focus on specific breeds or types of dogs. 🔹They may have different criteria for registration and membership. ------------- Did you know❓ Živalnik.si - Slovenian Pets Marketplace is developing a new platform to support breeders who follow FCI rules and breed standards. 👉 By the way, the Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) 🌐 plays a big role in representing the majority of European countries. 🐾
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On Jan. 16th, following a lengthy hearing, O’ahu First Circuit Court Judge Gary W.B. Chang dismissed our elephant rights case to free Mari and Vaigai from the Honolulu Zoo following a 45-minute hearing. While we obviously disagree with Judge Chang’s decision, we appreciate how probing his questions were, his philosophical approach to the arguments overall, and the fact that he heard arguments at a very early stage in our clients’ case. Judge Chang’s thoughtfulness is an indication of how seriously courts are now taking the issue of nonhuman animal rights. That said, Mari and Vaigai are entitled to have the injustice of their imprisonment remedied through the writ of habeas corpus, which is meant to safeguard the freedom Mari and Vaigai have been denied. We plan to appeal Judge Chang’s decision because the law and the science are clear: habeas corpus isn’t limited to humans, and Mari and Vaigai will continue to suffer until they’re released from their unlawful imprisonment in the Honolulu Zoo and can regain their freedom in an elephant sanctuary. In November, the NhRP filed a habeas corpus petition in the O’ahu First Circuit Court on behalf of Mari and Vaigai. The first litigation of its kind in Hawaii, the NhRP’s habeas corpus petition has the support of world-renowned experts in elephant behavior and cognition. Mari and Vaigai were born in the wild in India, taken from their herds when they were young, and imported to the US in 1982 and 1992, respectively. Both were given to the municipally-owned Honolulu Zoo as a gift from the Indian government and then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The City and County of Honolulu, Department of Enterprise Services, its Director Dita Holifield, and Honolulu Zoo Director Linda Santos are named as respondents in the lawsuit. Live in Hawaii and want to get involved? Email us at info@nonhumanrights.org! https://lnkd.in/g8zNgnMA
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