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Zoos as custodians for endangered species

03/19/201003/19/2010 Lisa Schweitzer

Controversy Erupts Over Captive Endangered Bat Colony | Wired Science | Wired.com

Wired Science has coverages of the controversy surrounding a dying zoo colony of my favorite bat, the Virginia Big-Eared Bat. The story brings up lots of questions about how and whether financially strained urban zoos are good custodians of species.


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