left and the smaller one on the far right middle. they are doing really well. they seem to enjoy the paddock. they are currently under quarantine, which is why you will not see them with the females we have from the old herd. we anticipate when they go to quarantine. there should not be any issues. they have already been looking at each other through the fence very curious and kind of just waiting to go. i also took a couple of pictures of the capital reinvestment that recreation and park did for us to provide more preventative medicine and care to the bison moving forward. we really appreciate this commitment. this is just, to give you an example without confusing people, it is a smaller penn they will, and feed in. you run them through the alley way and stop them up and give them annual vaccinations and stuff like that. in the old days, we did not have the ability to do that. this really kind of keeps veterinary staff a little safer and is quick and easier for the bison.
present that certificate. let me read from it. we have one of the most dedicated partners in our car drove partners across the city. its mission, conceived by a small group of san franciscans in 1988 is simple to provide a healing sanctuary to increase awareness of this national living tribute in golden gate park and to promote a learning and understanding of the human tragedy of the aids pandemic. in october 1996, a historic milestone was reached when congress and then president of united states bill clinton approved the national aids memorial grove act, identifying the site as a national treasure. in addition, the growth was bestowed an award for excellence in 1999. truly a sacred space, it is cared for by those who have suffered the effects of aids either directly or indirectly. a healing sanctuary of space, anyone who has experienced a national aids memorial grove work day immediately feels the light and love by those present and memories of those lost. this group works
there you go. oh, bless their little souls. it s amazing. yeah, they were happy to get out. they look in good health. i think that is all i have. thank you. commissioner buell: thank you. before we let ms. peterson out of here, i want to compliment her on the profile the chronicle did on her last week. commissioner lee: i wanted to thank you for all your work on the bison. this was a topic when i chaired a joint suit two years ago, and it has taken a while when i chaired joint zoo. the bison are they all one sex, or are they mix? they are all females. thank you. wish to thank general manager we should thank general manager ginsburg for his help. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed and we are now on item 7, which is speedway matter of golden gate park, naming of war in h warren hellman meadow. commissioner buell: i would like to sit couple of things first. on tuesday november 6, the board of supervisors en
present that certificate. let me read from it. we have one of the most dedicated partners in our car drove partners across the city. its mission, conceived by a small group of san franciscans in 1988 is simple to provide a healing sanctuary to increase awareness of this national living tribute in golden gate park and to promote a learning and understanding of the human tragedy of the aids pandemic. in october 1996, a historic milestone was reached when congress and then president of united states bill clinton approved the national aids memorial grove act, identifying the site as a national treasure. in addition, the growth was bestowed an award for excellence in 1999. truly a sacred space, it is cared for by those who have suffered the effects of aids either directly or indirectly. a healing sanctuary of space, anyone who has experienced a national aids memorial grove work day immediately feels the light and love by those present and memories of those lost. this group works
certificate of appreciation for the national aids memorial grove, and i would like to present that certificate. let me read from it. we have one of the most dedicated partners in our car drove partners across the city. its mission, conceived by a small group of san franciscans in 1988 is simple to provide a healing sanctuary to increase awareness of this national living tribute in golden gate park and to promote a learning and understanding of the human tragedy of the aids pandemic. in october 1996, a historic milestone was reached when congress and then president of united states bill clinton approved the national aids memorial grove act, identifying the site as a national treasure. in addition, the growth was bestowed an award for excellence in 1999. truly a sacred space, it is cared for by those who have suffered the effects of aids either directly or indirectly. a healing sanctuary of space, anyone who has experienced a national aids memorial grove work day immediately