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Here it is, the Business Association for the hot "endangered species" market *LINK*

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The November 10th release of a young male wolverine from Wildlife Rescue Association was a rewarding and rare event for everyone concerned. He had recovered from tendon surgery, some dental work, and even gained a kilo or two. His new home starts near the Coquitlam watershed ...more

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Grinder the Grizzly kills wolf at Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
Press release: Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife is proud to announce the arrival of 4 adult male grey wolves at Grouse Mountain
It's a business and the way the zoo business is marketed now is as "cutting edge science"
Spotted Owl dies after release from Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife
PACIFIC RIM ENDANGERED SPECIES CENTRE
Kicking Horse Grizzly Bear Refuge
The development of the world's largest, enclosed grizzly bear refuge was announced today
Ski, eat, stare at bears, ski, drink, buy things...
Almost everyone loves captive animals. Look at this marketing *LINK*
Here it is, the Business Association for the hot "endangered species" market *LINK*
And the most telling of all: The man who ran the Greater Vancouver Zoo in Aldergrove has moved on
I am so relieved that I have come across the right man I have been looking and dreaming for
Wildlife Rescue in Burnaby: Sad conclusion to Wolverine's journey
It's just go, go, go in the Endangered Species Saving business *LINK*
See what we mean? Busy, busy, busy... making those bears make money
Dr Ken Macquisten and the BC SPCA
Behind the scenes a different attitude is seen at work
Set them free
Why would Macquisten put wolves and grizzlies together when any sensible person could have predicted this outcome?
Whoever the knothead was that thought it was a good idea to place two different predatory animals in the same "pen" should be locked in that pen with
ERNIE CRIST: DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER COUNCILLOR: Notice of Motion re Grouse Mountain Zoo
More letters....

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