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Toronto Zoo welcomes three Amur tiger cubs

Article content Try refreshing your browser, or Mazy is being “an exemplary mother, nursing and grooming the cubs regularly,” the zoo said, but the first month is critical. If everything continues to go well, the cubs will get their first veterinary appointment in 6-8 weeks, at which point their sexes will be determined. Mazy, born at Granby Zoo in 2007, is one of the oldest Amur tigers to give birth in the Species Survival Plan (SSP) population which saw her paired with male tiger Vasili, born at Calgary Zoo in 2012. “This birth is an important contribution to a genetically healthy Amur tiger population,” said Dolf DeJong, Toronto Zoo CEO, in a statement.

Endangered tiger gives birth to three cubs at Toronto Zoo

Endangered tiger gives birth to three cubs at Toronto Zoo
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Endangered Amur tiger gives birth to cubs at Toronto Zoo

Endangered Amur tiger gives birth to cubs at Toronto Zoo by news staff, Lucas casaletto Posted May 3, 2021 1:10 pm EDT The Toronto Zoo says Amur tiger Mazyria, affectionately known to Zoo staff and volunteers as “Mazy”, gave birth to three cubs overnight on Friday. Pauline Bernfeld Some positivity for you this Monday. One of the endangered tigers at the Toronto Zoo has given birth to three cubs. The zoo says “Mazy” – an Amur tiger – gave birth overnight on Friday after 104 days of pregnancy. “This birth is an important contribution to a genetically healthy Amur tiger population,” said Dolf DeJong, Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Zoo.

Better biology approaches to bolster beef production

Genomics and other omics tools in biological science such as phenomics, microbiomics, proteomics involve the study of the appearance, structure and behaviour of animals, their microbiomes and cell proteins. Researchers have made tremendous progress in these areas over the past decade, and they can now use these advanced tools for extensive livestock production, he said.  The beef cattle industry is tremendously important in the West, with Saskatchewan and Alberta accounting for 70 per cent of Canada’s beef production, Adams said. Consequently, even incremental changes in performance translate into big gains in economic value and job growth.  Adams’ Integrated omics for sustainable animal agriculture and environmental stewardship (IntegrOmes) project has been awarded $6.75 million over five years by the Canada Foundation for Innovation , with another $10.1 million expected from institutional partners, private industry and vendor in-kind

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