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Travis Crowell Ha-Nhu Dang Sean Cummings Michael Davis Robert Davis Damon De-Leon Scott Cumper Terri Dalton Joaella De-Tiege Colleen Delaney Kathleen Dendle Michelle Deromidi Theresa Diego Tommy Do Elizabeth Doman Jennifer Domin 202 Seniors This page sponsored fc
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Hyonju Chong Evan Cook Roland Cota Jason Christianson Margaret Clewis Julie Coleman Kathleen Comer Robert Coulter Buffy Cranfield Amy Cobb Linda Connor James Corner Joelene Crawford Seniors 201
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Temporary Visitors In The San Diego Zoo Le Duong Jeanette Edwards Did you see the Giant pandas at the San Diego Zoo? If you didn't, you missed a great opportunity to see the only pandas on display on the West Coast. Basi, and Yuan Yuan were brought from the Fuzhou Zoo in China for 200 days to stay in San Diego from July to February. Accompaning the pandas for their stay were their two keepers from the Fuzhou Zoo. While on exhibit, both bears performed a total of 15 behaviors. Some of them included: riding a bicycle, twirling a baton, and even pushing a baby stroller. Jenifer Cain, a junior at Madison who visited the pandas said that “The pandas were adorable. They looked like big, black and white teddy bears! The enclosure for the Chinese animal guests cost nearly $500,000. The money was made possible by donations from a number of companies. The building had central air conditioning, a kitchen, two large bedrooms, a swimming pool, and a landscaped living room. The structures were built in a hectic six weeks. The panda Plaza covered one and a half acres, including 1,200 feet of exhibit area. The yard was divided by bars into two rooms. Each panda had its own viewing area. Pandas are solitary animals and if kept together in captivity might become aggressive. The viewing area allowed 150 spectators to view the bears. The daily diet of the bears consisted of 22 pounds of bamboo, fruits, whole grains, and vitamin supplements. Available in the gift shops were 200 different varieties of panda merchandise, which ranged from 20 cents to $780. Money made from panda souveniers went to the Zoologi- cal Society of San Diego. Scientists estimated that fewer than 700 Giant pandas were left in the wild which made them an extremely endangered species. As explained by Marge Sheldon, Di- rector of Merchandising at the San Diego Zoo, Giant pandas are also very symbolic. They represent the plight of all endangered animal species and serve as a reminder that we must be concerned with wild life conservation. Seniors 203 vlike Dornhecker hanh Duong S. Corporation Villiam Duchek ictoria Duke Robert Dryden Cheri Duhon
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