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  1. Wild Animals

    Infobox Korean film name Wild Animals image Wild Animals Poster.jpg caption Wild Animals Promotional Movie Poster director Ki duk Kim producer Kwon Ki yeong br Park Kwang su writer Ki duk Kim starring Cho Jae hyun br Jang Dong jik br Jang Ryun music Kang In gu br Oh Jin ha cinematography Seo Jeong min editing Park Seon deok distributor Dream Cinema released flagicon South Korea 1996 runtime language Korean language Korean budget hangul hanja rr Yasaeng dongmul bohoguyeog mr Yasaeng tongmul pohoguy g Wild Animals , Yasaeng dongmul bohoguyeog is Korean director Ki duk Kim Kim Ki duk s second film, released in 1996. It is a crime drama film set in Paris , and stars Cho Jae hyun , Jang Dong jik Dong jik Jang and Jang Ryun Ryun Jang . Cast class wikitable Actor Role Cho Jae hyun Cheong hae Jang Dong jik Hong san Jang Ryun Laura Sasha Rucavinaa Corrine Richard Bohringer Boss Denis Lavant Emil Laurent Buro Pare External links imdb title id 0190882 title Wild Animals Kim Ki duk DEFAULTSORT Wild Animals Category 1996 films Category Films directed by Kim Ki duk Category South Korean independent films Category French language films Category Korean language films korea film stub de Wild Animals fr Wild Animals ru ...   more details



  1. Captive Animals Protection Society

    The Captive Animals Protection Society is a UK charity campaigning to end the use of animals in entertainment, including circuses, zoos, the exotic pet trade and the audio visual industry. History Founded in 1957 by retired school teacher Irene Heaton at a time when circuses were at their peak and all had animals. In 1965, CAPS promoted a bill to the House of Lords, sponsored by Lord Somers who was then president of CAPS to prohibit the use of performing animals. Despite great support it was defeated by just 14 votes. ref http www.captiveanimals.org history history.html Rattling the Cages 50 Years of Campaigning for Animals ref The 1970s saw CAPS organising demonstrations outside circuses. Pressure increased on animal circuses in the 1980s, gaining the support of the National Council of Women and local authorities started to prohibit circuses from using council land. ref http www.captiveanimals.org history history.html Rattling the Cages 50 Years of Campaigning for Animals ref In the mid 1980s CAPS started one of its most important campaigns, to stop animal acts at the prestigious Blackpool Tower Circus, where for six months of every year the animals were confined in the cellars of the tower. Three years later, it was announced that animal acts would stop at the circus once the contract expired in 1990. When the circus owner moved to the adjoining Pleasure Beach there were weekly demonstrations. Backed by vets and other experts, the campaign worked and in 1997 Blackpool Pleasure ... most animals to have been taken from the wild and disputing conservation claims by the industry ... history history.html Rattling the Cages 50 Years of Campaigning for Animals ref Three of the charity ... history history.html Rattling the Cages 50 Years of Campaigning for Animals ref CAPS became a registered ... Mail, 23 October 2006 ref and researches the use of animals in entertainment. In 2004 it commissioned ... into UK public aquaria ref Campaigning against the use of animals in circuses has remained the core ...   more details



  1. Captive Wild Woman

    unreferenced date April 2011 Infobox Film name Captive Wild Woman image Captive Wild Woman.jpg caption Captive Wild Woman theatrical release poster director Edward Dmytryk producer Ben Pivar writer Ted Fithian Neil P. Varnick Griffin Jay Henry Sucher starring John Carradine br Milburn Stone br Evelyn Ankers br Acquanetta music Hans J. Salter and Frank Skinner cinematography George Robinson editing Milton Carruth distributor Universal Pictures released June 4, 1943 runtime 61 min. language English followed by Jungle Woman Captive Wild Woman 1943 is a sci fi horror film , starring John Carradine , Milburn Stone , Evelyn Ankers , and Acquanetta . It was released by Universal Pictures and was directed by Edward Dmytryk . Plot The film begins with animal trainer Fred Mason Milburn Stone returning from his latest safari with a horde of animals for his employer, John Whipple Lloyd Corrigan , owner of the Whipple Circus. Among them is Cheela Ray Corrigan , a gorilla with remarkably human characteristics. Mason relates that she is the most affectionate jungle animal he has ever encountered. Mason s fianc e, Beth Colman Evelyn Ankers , is present at the dock for his return. She tells him of the recent health problems encountered by her sister, Dorothy Martha MacVicar . In a flashback sequence, Beth tells of taking her sibling to see Dr. Sigmund Walters John Carradine , an endocrinologist of some standing. Dorothy is staying at Walters Crestview Sanatorium for treatment. Fred and Beth arrive at the winter quarters, and Dr. Walters pays a visit. He is extremely interested in Cheela, and in inquires about purchasing her. Whipple tells him that she is not for sale. Upon returning to his lab, Walters finds that his latest experiment has resulted in the lab animal s death. He becomes convinced he needs larger animals that possess the will to live. Walters enlists the aid of a disgruntled former circus employee to steal Cheela. After the ape is loaded onto his truck, the scientist callously ...   more details



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    Rationale for use on Wikipedia in the article Captive Wild Woman Navbox name Filmr title Wikipedia Non free content Non free film related media rationale above Rationale for fair use in Captive Wild Woman group1 Description list1 div Poster for Captive Wild Woman 1943 in film 1943 . div group2 Source list2 div Scanned from poster image br 1943 Universal Studios Universal Pictures div group3 Rationale for use on Wikipedia list3 div 1.No free equivalent exists that would effectively identify the article s subject. br 2.The image does not in any way limit the ability of the copyright owners to market or sell their product. br 3.The image is only used once and is rendered in low resolution to avoid piracy. br 4.The image has been published outside Wikipedia see source above. br 5.The image meets general Wikipedia content requirements and is encyclopedic. br 6.The image meets Wikipedia s media specific policy. br 7.The image is used in the article wiki linked in the section title. br 8.The image is significant in identifying the subject of the article, which is the film or film character itself. br 9.The image is used in the article namespace. br 10.The image has a brief description that identifies the image, notes the source, and provides attribution to the copyright holder. div group4 Resolution list4 div The copy is of sufficient resolution for commentary and identification but lower resolution than the original. Copies made from it will be of inferior quality, unsuitable as artwork on pirate versions or other uses that would compete with the commercial purpose of the original artwork. div group5 Replaceable? list5 div As a film poster, the image is not replaceable by free content any other image that shows the images from the movie poster would also be copyrighted, and any version that is not true to the original would be inadequate for identification or commentary. div group6 Compatibility with Wikipedia? list6 div Use of the film poster in the article complies with Wikipedia ...   more details



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  1. Wild About Animals

    About the TV series the Sharon, Lois & Bram album Wild About Animals album Wild About Animals is a documentary television series about a guide to the world of animals. The series is hosted by Mariette Hartley . External links imdb title id 0257330 title Wild About Animals animal stub nonfiction tv prog stub Category American documentary television series ...   more details



  1. Wild Animals (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Wild Animals Type Album Artist The Pinker Tones Cover The Pinker Tones Wild Animals.jpg Released April 29, 2008 Recorded Genre Alternative Pop Length Label Producer Reviews Pitchfork Media 5.7 10 http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 50732 wild animals link Last album More Colours br 2007 This album Wild Animals br 2008 Next album Wild Animals is an album by The Pinker Tones , released in 2008. Track listing Hold On 4 50 S.E.X.Y.R.O.B.O.T. 4 32 On se promenait 3 09 The Whistling Song 3 52 Electrotumbao 3 22 Fugaz 3 47 24 2 57 Biorganized 3 50 Happy Everywhere 4 15 Wild Eleganz 2 21 Working Bees 4 14 Let Go 1 45 24 Live Acoustic Version 3 16 Category 2008 albums Category The Pinker Tones albums 2000s pop album stub es Wild Animals ...   more details



  1. Really Wild Animals

    Infobox television show name Really Wild Animals image caption genre creator developer presenter National ... by related website Really Wild Animals is a children s nature television series comprising .... Polar Prowl Note This is the first episode in which the first song preformed by the Really Wild Animals singers begins more than one minute after the Really Wild Animals intro instead of less than ... Wild Animals. In this episode, Spin takes the viewer on a trip to the Arctic and Antarctica ... animals, such as turkeys , sheep , and cows , and examines their wild relatives from all over the world ... http www.clicker.com tv really wild animals EpisodeList title Really Wild Animals work clicker.com ... 1&page 1&viewAll 0&sortValue 0 title Really Wild Animals work shopngvideos.com publisher National ... National Geographic Channel programs hu Igazi vadon l llatok simple Really Wild animals ... about many different species of animals. Initially, the series go to every continent describing the wildlife on each one. The series has episodes that focuses on one specific group of animals, such as dogs, cats, endangered animals, animals of the Gal pagos Islands , etc. Billy West was credited in later ... Swinging Safari This first episode features animals from Africa , primarily in the Serengeti Plain, but also the jungles of mid Africa and the Kalahari Desert . These animals include African elephant ... chain are emphasized. Jane Goodall appears. Wonders Down Under In this episode, the animals .... Some of the animals featured are dolphin s, octopus , shark s, penguin s, and whale s. The film attempts ... ant , howler monkey , Harpy Eagle , and river dolphin are among the animals shown. Environmental ... horse wild horses , rattlesnakes , termite s, raccoon s, porcupine s, frog s, and turtle s are all featured. The diversity of the North American landscape, and how all its animals have adapted to it, are all ... animals in these locations are the sea snake , the oryx , the tiger , and the Giant Panda . The difference ...   more details



  1. File:Wild Animals Tannerey.jpg

    Summary Drawing from Wild Animals I Have Known , by Ernest Thompson Seton, Edition 5, Published by C. Scribner s sons, 1898, Original from the University of California, Digitized by GoogleBooks Nov 6, 2008, 358 pages Picture taken from the chapter Lobo, the King of Currumpaw . Source http www.etsetoninstitute.org digitized works by seton Licensing PD US ...   more details



  1. Seton's Wild Animals

    orphan date March 2010 Infobox animanga Header name Seton s Wild Animals image caption ja kanji ja romaji Sh ton D butsuki genre Wildlife Infobox animanga Print type manga author Sanpei Shirato publisher Shogakukan demographic magazine first June 1961 last 1963 volumes 3 volume list Infobox animanga Print type manga title Grizzly Bear Story author Sanpei Shirato publisher Seirind demographic magazine published 1964 first last volumes 2 volume list Infobox animanga Footer nihongo Seton s Wild Animals Sh ton D butsuki is a manga series by Sanpei Shirato published in two parts three volumes published by Shogakukan from 1961 to 1962, and two volumes published by Seirind in 1964 under the title nihongo Grizzly Bear Story Haiiroguma no Denki . All five volumes were based on works by noted author and wildlife artist Ernest Thompson Seton Ernest Seton , and used text written by Kenji Uchiyama who translated all of Seton s work into Japanese . In 1963, the segment titled nihongo Sasuke won the 4th Kodansha Children s Manga Award. ref name kodansha cite web url http www.ztv.ne.jp keiko comic lab prize kodansha jido mangasho.html title language Japanese publisher ZTV Comic Lab accessdate 2008 12 28 ref Titles In addition to the volumes listed below, Shogakukan published in 1999 a set of two volumes containing the entire series. Seton s Wild Animals Part 1 nihongo Fenibonku no Yamaneko in nihongo 6th Grade Student Sh gaku Rokunensei , June August 1961, Shogakukan Seton s Wild Animals Part 2 nihongo Uosuka to Akagashira no Ko kami in 6th Grade Student , September December 1961, Shogakukan Seton s Wild Animals Part 3 nihongo Supuringuh rudo no Kitsune in 6th Grade Student , January March 1962, Shogakukan Grizzly Bear Story 2 volumes, 1964, published by Seirind References reflist Category Manga of 1961 ja ...   more details



  1. Wild About Animals (album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Wild About Animals Type Album Artist Sharon, Lois & Bram Cover WildAbout Animals.jpg Released 1997 Recorded Genre Children s music Length 55 00 Label Elephant Records Producer Stephen McNie Reviews Last album Let s Dance br 1995 This album Wild About Animals br 1997 Next album Friends Forever album Friends Forever br 1998 Wild About Animals is the eighteenth album by popular children s entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram , originally released in 1997. It featured the trio s very best songs about animals and is available on cassette and CD. This album was only released on the trio s own Elephant Records, after the trio dropped their previous U.S. distributor, Drive Entertainment. Hence, this product was only available in Canada . It was dubbed the trio s musical tribute to fur, feathers, feelers and fins ref Wild About Animals insert. 1997. Elephant Records Inc. ref . Nominations & Awards Our Choice Award Canadian Children s Book Center 1997 Touring & Promotions This album, unlike other Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, was not highly publicized and therefore there was no tour or promotions for the album. The trio, however, did perform a 9 concert series performing songs from the album. The trio performed three concerts on November 30, 1997 at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa . They also performed six shows at the Hummingbird Centre in Toronto on December 5 7, 1997. It was estimated that between the nine shows, approximately 25,000 people turned up. ref RPM Magazine. November 17th, 1997. Volume 66. 11. Now Showing Skinnamarink TV . pg 13 15. ref Track listing One Elephant, Deux Elephants Grandpa s Farm My Dog Rags The Farmer In the Dell Going to the Zoo Horsey, Horsey Noah s Old Ark The Ants Go Marching Five Little Monkeys Five ... and Happy Birthday Sharon, Lois & Bram album Happy Birthday . References references DEFAULTSORT Wild About Animals Album Category 1997 albums Category Sharon, Lois & Bram albums ...   more details



  1. Overpopulation in wild animals

    Overpopulation in wild animals is a scenario in which the population of a wild species exceeds the carrying capacity of its ecological niche . Overpopulation is not a function of the number or density of the individuals, but rather the number of individuals compared to the resources they need to survive. In other words, it is a ratio population over resources . These resources include primarily drinking water and food, which also imply essential nutrients of the appropriate type, and suitable food sources for the species. In the wilderness, the problem of animal overpopulation is solved by predator s. Predators tend to look for signs of weakness in their prey, and therefore usually first eat the old or sick animals. This has the side effects of ensuring a strong stock among the survivors, and controlling the population. In the absence of predators, animal species are bound by the resources they can find in their environment, but this does not necessarily control overpopulation. In fact, an abundant supply of resources can produce a population boom that ends up with more individuals than the environment can support. In this case, starvation, thirst and sometimes violent competition for scarce resources may effect a sharp reduction in population in a very short lapse a population crash . Lemming s, as well as other less popular species of rodent s, are known to have such cycles of rapid population growth and subsequent decrease. Some animal species seem to have a measure of self control, by which individuals refrain from mating when they find themselves in a crowded environment ... populations grow, so do the number of predators that feed on that particular animal. Animals that have ... over food with stronger, healthier animals. In reality, an animal that is not native to an environment ... out of control and ate the farm crops and food that both native and farm animals needed. Farmers ... in companion animals Overpopulation References Unreferenced date November 2008 modelling ecosystems ...   more details



  1. Wild, Wild World of Animals (book series)

    merge Wild, Wild World of Animals date April 2011 Wild, Wild World of Animals was a series of hardbound books published by Time Life which was based upon the popular television show Wild, Wild World of Animals . Uncategorized date April 2011 science book stub ...   more details



  1. Wild Animals I Have Known

    File Wild Animals Tannerey.jpg thumb Illustration from Ernest Thompson Seton s Wild Animals I Have Known 1898 Wild Animals I Have Known is an 1898 book by naturalist and author Ernest Thompson Seton . The first entry in a new genre of realistic wild animal fiction, Seton s first collection of short stories quickly became one of the most popular books of its day. Lobo the King of Currumpaw , the first story in the collection, was based upon Seton s experience hunting wolves in the Southeast United States. It became a classic, setting the tone for his future works that would similarly depict animals especially predators who were often demonized in literature as compassionate, individualistic beings. Several years after its publication, Seton and his works came under fire during the nature fakers controversy , which began in 1903 when naturalist John Burroughs published an essay called Real and Sham Natural History in Atlantic Monthly . In particular Burroughs blamed Seton s collection of stories for founding the sentimental animal story genre, which he felt featured fabricated events and wild animal behaviors he even amended the title of the collection to Wild Animals I Alone Have Known . ref Burroughs, John. March 1903. http books.google.com books?id hZAGAQAAIAAJ&pg PA298 v onepage&q&f false Real and Sham Natural History . Atlantic Monthly . Retrieved on May 4, 2010. ref References reflist External links http books.google.com books?id EUQLAAAAIAAJ&pg PP1&dq 22wild animals i have known 22&hl en&ei ryzgS DcIMP88AaZ9fS5Bw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CD8Q6AEwAA v onepage&q&f false Wild Animals I Have Known at Google Books Category 1898 books Category Natural history books ...   more details



  1. Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976

    The Dangerous Wild Animals Act of 1976 22 July is a law of the United Kingdom that was originally enacted to deal with the increasing fashion in the late 1960s and early 1970s of people keeping interesting pets which were often from the more dangerous species, as well as hybrids between wild and domestic species, such as wolfdog s and Bengal cat s. It was increasingly seen as unacceptable in regards to public safety for the average citizen to be able to acquire a potentially dangerous animal without some form of regulatory control. Its purpose was to ensure that when private individuals kept dangerous wild animals they do so in circumstances which do not create risk to the public and safeguard the welfare of the animals. The Act s schedule designates the species covered, such as many primates , Carnivora carnivore s, larger or venomous reptiles , dangerous spiders and scorpion s. Keeping such animals without a licence is unlawful and the state is also allowed to specify where and how the animal is to be kept. This law also requires keepers to have their animals covered by a satisfactory liability insurance policy. How it works Licences are required for any animal listed on a schedule under the law. These licences will only be granted when the authority is satisfied that it would not be contrary to public interest on the grounds of safety or nuisance and that the animal s accommodation is adequate and secure. Where the local authority grant a licence it shall impose conditions on the licence covering issues such as a requirement that the animal be kept only by a person or persons named on the licence restrictions on the movement of the animal from the premises as specified on the licence and A requirement that the licence holder has a current insurance policy which ensures ... 1243529 the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 OPSI http www.opsi.gov.uk acts acts1976 pdf ukpga 19760038 en.pdf the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976 Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1976 Category ...   more details



  1. Wild Animals in Captivity Protection Act 1900

    The Wild Animals in Captivity Protection Act 1900 63 & 64 Vict. c.33 , long title An Act for the prevention of cruelty to wild animals in captivity , was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the United Kingdom , given the Royal Assent on 6 August 1900 and since repealed. The Act covered any animals not encompassed by the Cruelty to Animals Act 1849 and the Cruelty to Animals Act 1854 , and made it an offence to cause, or permit to be caused, any unnecessary suffering to such an animal held in captivity. To cruelly abuse, infuriate, tease, or terrify it, or to permit another to do so, was also an offence. The penalty was imprisonment with or without hard labour for up to three months, or a fine of up to five pounds. Any action done in the course of killing or preparing an animal for food was exempt, as was any act permitted by the Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 , or the hunting of any animal provided that it had not been released in a mutilated or injured state. The Act was repealed by the Protection of Animals Act 1911 and the Protection of Animals Act 1912 . See also Animal law Wild Birds Protection Act 1902 References The public general acts passed in the sixty third and sixty third and sixty fourth years of the reign of her majesty Queen Victoria . London printed for Her Majesty s Stationery Office. 1900. Chronological table of the statutes HMSO, London. 1993. Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1900 Category Repealed United Kingdom Acts of Parliament Category Animal rights and welfare legislation in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. File:Petz Wild Animals - Tigerz Coverart.png

    Summary Non free use rationale Article Tigerz Description Tigerz Petz Wild Animals Tigerz cover art. Source From http www.gamefaqs.com portable ds image 943597.html?box 96781 GameFAQs . Portion Image shown in its entirety. Low resolution It is a low resolution image. Purpose Illustrates the entire subject of the article. Replaceability It s the official cover. No free alternative could possibly exist. other information Copyright owned by Magic Pockets game studio Magic Pockets and Ubisoft . Licensing Non free game cover Nintendo DS ...   more details



  1. The Captive

    The Captive may refer to The Captive , the English title of La Prisonni re , part of In Search of Lost Time , a 1927 novel in seven volumes by Marcel Proust The Captive film , a 1915 drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille The Captive album , an album by former Dispatch member Braddigan dab ...   more details



  1. Captive!

    Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Captive title orig translator image Image Paulsen Captive Coverart.jpg 200px prefer 1st edition image caption author Gary Paulsen cover artist country United States language English language English series World of Adventure genre Young adult novel publisher Random House release date November 1, 1995 media type Print Paperback pages 80 pp isbn 0440410428 oclc 33937429 preceded by The Gorgon Slayer followed by Project A Perfect World Captive is the eighth novel in World of Adventure series by Gary Paulsen . The story is about Roman Sanchez and his classmates who are kidnapped by masked gunmen and threatened with death unless they are paid ransom money. It was published on November 1, 1995 by Random House . GaryPaulsen Category Novels by Gary Paulsen Category 1995 novels Category Young adult novels ya novel stub ...   more details



  1. The Animals

    Other uses Animal disambiguation Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name The Animals ... MGM , Jet Records Jet , I.R.S. Records I.R.S. , Atco Records , Atlantic Records Associated acts Animals & Friends, Eric Burdon and the Animals URL Current members Past members Eric Burdon br Hilton Valentine ... br John Weider br Vic Briggs br Zoot Money br Andy Summers br Danny McCulloch The Animals were ... such as We Gotta Get Out of This Place , It s My Life The Animals song It s My Life and Don t Let Me Be Misunderstood The Animals version Don t Let Me Be Misunderstood , the band balanced tough ... as part of the British Invasion . The Animals underwent numerous personnel changes in the mid 1960s and suffered from poor business management. Under the name Eric Burdon and the Animals , they moved ... names. The Animals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994. History First incarnation ... Chandler bass . ref name RHOF ref http www.allmusic.com artist the animals p3555 The Animals Biography Allmusic Retrieved 28 February 2011 ref They were dubbed animals because of their wild stage act and the name stuck. ref name Making Time http www.makingtime.co.uk animals.html Making Time The Animals, accessed 02 11 07 ref The Animals moderate success in their hometown and a connection with The Yardbirds ... who recorded it in 1962 on Nina at the Village Gate , remains a dispute. The Animals two year chart ... of girls who had chased them down once they discovered who they were. The Animals sang I m Crying and The House .... In December the Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM movie Get Yourself a College Girl was released with the Animals ... War , in Michael Moore s Fahrenheit 9 11 ref and It s My Life The Animals song It s My Life . Around that time, an Animals Big Band made a one time appearance. ref The Animals put together a big band ... Borough of Richmond upon Thames Richmond . The Animals Big Band made their one public appearance on 5 ... Robinson , Al Gay, Dick Morrissey and Paul Carroll on saxophones. ref Many of The Animals hits had ...   more details



  1. Captive breeding

    Image Red wolf pups captive breeding.jpg thumb United States Fish and Wildlife Service USFWS staff with two red wolf pups bred in captivity Captive breeding is the process of breeding animals in human ..., No.1, 1986, pp.167 174. ref Impacts of captive breeding include behavioral problems in released animals ... Captive Bred or Translocated animals to avoid predators. Conservation Biology 14.5 2000 1317 326. ref Another challenge with captive breeding is the habitat loss that occurs while they are in captivity ..., captive populations as well as wild ones will disappear along with it. ref Collinge, Sharon. Captive ... organism s to the wild, when there is sufficient natural habitat to support new individuals or when the threat to the species in the wild is lessened. History Captive breeding has been used with success for some species for some time, with probably the oldest known instances of captive breeding ... Oryx Operation Oryx under the auspices of the Fauna and Flora Preservation Society , which captive bred the Arabian Oryx starting in 1963 for eventual Arabian Oryx Reintroduction reintroduction to the wild . The Przewalski s horse has recently been re introduced to the wild in Mongolia , its native habitat. Captive breeding coordination The breeding of endangered species is coordinated by cooperative ... of individual animals and institutions from a global or regional perspective. There are regional programmes ... e.g. Hilsa . If the captive breeding population is too small, inbreeding may occur due to reduced ... problems include not being able to hunt or forage for food leading to starvation. Released animals .... Golden Lion Tamarin mothers often die in the wild before having offspring because they do not have ... See also Breeding in the wild Ex situ conservation Species Survival Plan or SSP European Endangered ... Article http doi.wiley.com 10.1111 j.1752 4571.2008.00036.x How well can captive breeding programs conserve biodiversity? A review of salmonids DEFAULTSORT Captive Breeding Category Conservation Category ...   more details



  1. Captive orcas

    Island. Public concern about the welfare of the animals and the impact of captures on the wild pods ... world and may not be able to adapt to life in the wild. Captive breeding also promises to reduce incentives ... to obtain orcas captured from the wild, the business of exhibiting captive orcas may eventually ... to those found in the wild. ref name Orcas in captivity Critics claim that captive life is stressful ... in the wild, however, are much less likely to attack people than are their captive cousins, who ... against capture of wild orcas. However, the main reason they claim to maintain captive orcas is that they are a valuable ... issues Captive orcas often give birth at a much younger age than in the wild, and the young mothers ... , who want her returned to her family in the wild. ref http www.bornfree.org.uk animals orca projects ...For articles on individual captive orcas List of captive orcas Image 0703 SD orca squirt.jpg thumb 300px right Orca show at Sea World San Diego Captive orcas , or killer whale s, are large predatory marine ..., striking appearance, playfulness in captivity and sheer size. However, the captive environment usually bears little resemblance to their wild habitat, and the social groups that the killer whales are put into are foreign to those found in the wild. The practice of keeping killer whales in captivity ... theme park populations through captive breeding and artificial insemination. North Eastern Pacific ... U.S. state Washington . The Penn Cove capture became controversial due to the large number of wild ... then, few wild orcas have been captured in Northeastern Pacific waters. ref http www.inkokomo.com ... and is now the oldest captive orca. Lolita is the subject of the documentary Lolita Slave ... be released into the wild. ref http www.pnwlocalnews.com sanjuans jsj opinion 31014829.html Orca ... desirable animals and hauling them onboard in a specially designed frame, then placing them in foam ... orca import permits and advances in captive breeding programs meant that the market never became ...   more details



  1. Captive Hearts

    Captive Hearts may refer to Captive Hearts manga , by Matsuri Hino Captive Hearts film , a 1987 romantic drama Captive Hearts X Men , an episode from X Men The Animated Series disambig ...   more details



  1. Captive Hearts, Captive Minds

    Infobox Book name Captive Hearts, Captive Minds title orig translator image Image Captive Hearts Captive Minds.jpg 130px Hardcover Edition image caption Captive Hearts, Captive Minds author Madeleine Landau Tobias br Janja Lalich br Michael Langone illustrator cover artist country United States language English series subject Cult s br psychology genre nonfiction br psychology br cult s publisher Hunter House Publishers release date April 1994 english release date media type Hardcover pages 304 isbn 0 89793 144 0 dewey 362.2 20 congress BP603 .T62 1994 oclc 29319977 preceded by followed by Cults in Our Midst br Bounded Choice Captive Hearts, Captive Minds Freedom and Recovery from Cults and Other Abusive Relationships is a nonfiction psychology book dealing with cult s, by Madeleine Landau Tobias , Janja Lalich , Ph.D. , and Michael Langone . The book was published by Hunter House Publishers in 1994 . Reception Piekarski writes that Tobias and Lalich had both spent time in restrictive groups , and that their work serves as a comprehensive analysis of the cult experience. ref name piekarski Bill Piekarski, Southwestern Coll. Lib., Chula Vista, Cal., Library Journal , 1994 , Reed Business Information , Inc. ref Verify source date May 2008 In her book, Twisted Scriptures book Twisted Scriptures Breaking Free from Churches that Abuse , Chrnalogar cites Captive Hearts, Captive Minds and adds a note that the book is excellent for former New Agers ref cite book last Chrnalogar first Mary Alice authorlink coauthors title Twisted Scriptures book Twisted Scriptures Breaking Free from Churches that Abuse publisher Zondervan year 2000 location url doi isbn 0310234085 page 260 ref . Usage in secondary works The work is extensively cited in Tourish, and Wohlforth s On the Edge book On the Edge Political Cults Left and Right , in their chapter on Marlene Dixon ref cite book last Wohlforth ... snow Captive Hearts, Captive Minds is also cited by Jenkins as a resource in his book Mystics and Messiahs ...   more details



  1. Captive helicopter

    A captive helicopter is a helicopter which is tethered to the ground with a rope, as with a captive balloon . Captive helicopters can be used for the same purposes as captive balloons. A primary advantage of captive helicopters is that they can be more accurately steered than captive balloons or kite s in order to compensate for the influence of the wind. A further advantage is that, unlike kites, they can be launched in the absence of wind. Their main disadvantages are that they require power for their flight and are very noisy. Unlike kites which rely solely on the wind for power and balloons which require specialty lighter than air gases , helicopters are normally powered by aviation fuel s. However, it is possible to run captive helicopters electrically by running a cable inside the tether line holding the helicopter. At the end of the 1930s, the German company Telefunken tried to make a longwave transmission experiment with a captive helicopter driven with a three phase, AC power engine. The helicopter should have reached a height of 1000 metres. Because of electrostatic charge s induced by earth s electric field , the fuses melted when the captive helicopter reached a height of 750 metres and the captive helicopter landed roughly. ref Klawitter, Gerd Herold Klaus Oexner, Michael 2000 . Langwellen und L ngstwellenfunk . Germany Siebel Verlag. ISBN 3 922221 48 3. ref References references See also Captive balloon Captive plane Kite Category Helicopters Category Aircraft configurations de Fesselhelikopter ...   more details




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