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Baby Penguin Stolen From British Zoo

A baby Jackass penguin was stolen from the Amazon World Zoo on the Isle of Wight on Monday. The three-month-old penguin, named Togo, cannot survive for more than three or four days without his parents, on whom he relies for his special diet. He was known to refuse food from humans. Togo has lived in an enclosure at the zoo with his parents, Kyala and Oscar, and four other penguins, since he was born in September. If he is not returned to the zoo by Thursday, his chances for survival are slim.

Zoo officials speculate that the penguin may have been taken to be used as a Christmas gift for someone, and that the popularity of the French movie March of the Penguins may have sparked this misguided idea.

Sources:
Who’s p-p-picked up our penguin?
STOLEN PENGUIN’S LIFE AT RISK, SAY ZOO
Keepers Fear Penguin Was Snatched as Gift

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Peregrine Falcon Dies After Surviving Wing Surgery

An 8-month-old peregrine falcon that hatched in downtown Cleveland earlier this year has died one week after undergoing wing surgery. The young bird, which fledged from its nest on Terminal Tower in June, had surgery to repair a broken wing on 10 December. The injured bird was brought to the Back to the Wild rehabilitation center, where vets inserted two pins into the bird’s wing bones. The falcon survived the surgery and was well enough to eat live food shortly after the operation, but the stress of captivity was too great on the wild animal and it stopped eating. Read more from The Plain Dealer.

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Siberian Cranes Shun Indian Sanctuary For China

The endangered Siberian Crane, whose population has been dwindling since 1971, traditionally migrates from its Russian summer home to warmer climes in the winter months. This season, Siberian Cranes have failed to arrive at the Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, India for the third straight year. Two hundred cranes wintered in Bharatpur as recently as 1964. The birds now prefer Chinese wetlands for their winter home. A map by BirdLife International shows the winter and summer habitats of these endangered birds, which live in two recognized colonies.

Related links:
International Crane Foundation
Siberian Crane Wetland Project

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Zoo Birds Inoculated Against Bird Flu

There’s a flu-shot shortage in the U.S. and here in Holland people have to jump through hoops if they want one. But a zoo in Rotterdam is doing something to protect a group even more at risk. Rotterdam Zoo “Blijdorp” has become the first zoo in Europe to vaccinate resident birds against bird flu. Penguins, flamingos and even the ducks in the ponds have been injected as prevention against the virus.

Zoos in so-called “high-risk areas”, where many migratory birds visit, should protect their birds against the flu via vaccinations or isolation of the zoo birds. Blijdorp is not in a “high-risk area” but did the vaccinations as a safety precaution.

The vaccinations were given as a preventative measure before the migration season in spring 2006. There is a chance that migratory birds from Africa will bring the virus with them when they start returning to the Netherlands as early as February. With this immunization the zookeepers hope that their in-house birds will build up a resistance to the virus.

The vaccinations have two parts. The first shots were administered on Tuesday and a follow up shot will be given in six weeks. After that the birds should be flu-resistant for a year.

The veterinarians had difficulty injecting the ostriches. They were so strong that it took four persons to hold the birds down in order to administer the shot.

Penguin gets pricked in Rotterdam zoo

Originally posted on wolfstad.

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