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Ky Reptile Zoo making medical hiss-tory

Ky. Reptile Zoo making medical hiss-tory Ally Blake © Provided by Lexington WKYT The Kentucky Reptile Zoo is home to over 100 different kind of snakes, and just recently, they were able to breed the Jararaca snake at the facility from Brazil. POWELL COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - The Kentucky Reptile Zoo is home to over 100 different kinds of snakes, and just recently, they were able to breed the Jararaca snake at the facility from Brazil. “Brazil, understandably, really wants to protect their natural resources and they really do not export animals on a regular basis. This was a lot of work by both of our colleagues and Brazil as well as us here, and we are actually continuing to do some collaborative work with them,” said Kristen Wiley, the co-director of the Kentucky Reptile Zoo.

Universities working to figure out if black vultures are killing local livestock

Universities working to figure out if black vultures are killing local livestock Ally Blake © Provided by Lexington WKYT The University of Kentucky, Murry State University, and Purdue University are all trying to figure out if some local livestock deaths are caused by black vultures. LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - The University of Kentucky, Murry State University, and Purdue University are all trying to figure out if some local livestock deaths are caused by black vultures. The researchers are hoping to help farmers prevent future calf loss. The study coordinator and assistant professor of wildlife management at UK, Dr. Matt Springer, is trying to reach out to cattle farmers for information.

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