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  2. Leon C. Snyder - Wikipedia

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    Leon Carleton Snyder [1] (March 11, 1908 – August 8, 1987) was an American professor, writer, and radio personality and co-founder of the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Through his work, research, broadcasts, and books he changed the way Minnesotans viewed the possibilities of gardening in a northern climate.

  3. Minnesota Landscape Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    It is the Upper Midwest's largest public garden. The arboretum's earliest area was established in 1907 as the Horticultural Research Center, which developed cold-hardy crops such as the Honeycrisp apple and Northern Lights azaleas. In 1958 the arboretum itself was begun on 160 acres (0.65 km 2) founded by Leon C. Snyder.

  4. Bill Snyder (animal trainer) - Wikipedia

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    He was born on May 31, 1864, in Pine Plains, New York, to Christopher Snyder and Eliza Millis. He had trained elephants at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. [2] In 1903 he purchased Hattie, the elephant from Carl Hagenbeck and trained her for the Central Park Zoo. [3] Hattie was named after Snyder's daughter. [2] [4]

  5. The RI Foundation is giving $530K in grants to help animals ...

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    To help address that problem, the Rhode Island Foundation on Tuesday morning is awarding $530,000 in grants to more than two dozen local animal-welfare agencies, with much of the money helping to ...

  6. Why the Black Crested Gibbon Needs Your Help - AOL

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    The black crested gibbon is native to China, northern Vietnam, and Laos. They’re typically between 17-21 inches long and weigh between 15 to 22 pounds.

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  8. Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries - Wikipedia

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    In many municipalities, businesses can identify as animal “rescue centers” or “sanctuaries” without meeting core animal welfare standards. A 2018 law review found that many US “sanctuaries” and “rescue centers” neglect their animals and commit egregious violations of the Animal Welfare Act . [ 2 ]

  9. Southern Nevada Zoological-Botanical Park - Wikipedia

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    An animal hospital was located on-site for the zoo's inhabitants, and was also open to the public. As of 1986, the zoo featured 50 animals, as well as 150 birds. [18] Among the animals were six Barbary apes and a dozen grivet monkeys, both species provided by the San Diego Zoo. [18] The Barbary apes were loaned to the zoo for a breeding program ...