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James Gorman, The New York Times Published: 04 Jul 2021 02:51 PM BdST Updated: 04 Jul 2021 02:51 PM BdST A photo provided by Zoetis/Oakland Zoo shows a staff member at the Oakland Zoo giving a ferret an experimental COVID-19 vaccine. The zoo started this week with bears, mountain lions, tigers and ferrets, the first of about 100 animals that are set to receive an experimental vaccine against the coronavirus over the summer. Zoetis/Oakland Zoo via The New York Times The Oakland Zoo in California started this week with bears, mountain lions, tigers and ferrets, the first of about 100 animals that are set to receive an experimental vaccine against the coronavirus over the summer. ....
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Reply February 17, 2021 Silver Spring, Md. -The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is helping to drive almost $730,000 to four conservation projects led by AZA members in the second year of the SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction® (SAFE) granting program. Subscribe It is exciting to witness the growth of the SAFE granting program, both in terms of the scope of the projects funded and the shared commitment by AZA members to conservation, said Dan Ashe, President and CEO of AZA. Despite the extraordinary challenges of the past year, AZA members have continued their dedication to saving animals from extinction, which further demonstrates that conservation is in the DNA of modern, accredited zoos and aquariums. ....