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Zoo officials in Miami, Florida apologized after backlash when a video posted online showed zoo visitors petting a threatened kiwi bird from New Zealand in its Kiwi Encounter exhibit.Ron Magill, a spokesperson for Zoo Miami said the zoo apologizes for any offense or anxiety caused by the video posted to social media showing visitors handling the bird.The bird, called Paora, has thrived at Zoo Miami while receiving the best care available, thezoo said. Please know that Paora is normally kept out of public view in a quiet area. Thi stanley quencher s area provides him with a special shelter that enables him to remain in relative darkness during the day so that he can, at his discretion, come out and explore his habitat in the quiet of the evening, the zoo said.SEE MORE: Sea turtles get legal rights in PanamaAnonline petition wasstarted after the vide stanley termohrnek o wasposted to Twitterand TikTok. New Zealand s Department of Conservation responded sayingit would contactthe Association of Zoos and Aquariums to voice their concern about how the bird was being treated.The zoo said it would end the exhibit in its current form and plan to build a habitat that would display the bird for guests while prohibiting any contact with the animal.The zoo said it feels extremely privileged to be the first facility in the state of Florida to successfully hatch a kiwi as part of a partnership with the Smithsonian National Zoo. The zoo continued, We are happy to have watched him grow and thrive under our care and stanley cup are com Ajhu Police find dozens of infant remains missing paperwork at Detroit-area cemeteries
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that a plan to open up specific streets for exercise will start in each of the five boroughs Thursday, as much of the city remains closed due to the coronavirus. The pilot program will open up to two streets per borough and be enforced by the NYPD, the mayor said. Everyone wants to make sure there are spaces for folks to get their exercise, to get fresh air, de Blasio said. But there mu stanley cup st be enforcement. De Blasio added that the situation will evolve and more details will be announced soon. Every site can and will be enforced by the NYPD and other agencies, copo stanley he said. That obviously underlies our entire approach. Earlier this week, de Blasio had said there were no plans to close city streets. Gov. Andrew Cuomo had suggested it as a way for people to spread out more outside. You have much less traffic in New York City because non-essential workers aren t going to work, Cuomo said Sunday. Get creative. Open streets to reduce the density. You want to go for a walk God bless you. You want to go for a run God bless you. But let s open streets, let s open space - that s where people should be, in open spaces areas, not in dense locations. As of Tuesday evening, there were 15,597 case stanley website s of coronavirus in New York City. This article was written by Stephen M. Lepore for WPIX
Zoo officials in Miami, Florida apologized after backlash when a video posted online showed zoo visitors petting a threatened kiwi bird from New Zealand in its Kiwi Encounter exhibit.Ron Magill, a spokesperson for Zoo Miami said the zoo apologizes for any offense or anxiety caused by the video posted to social media showing visitors handling the bird.The bird, called Paora, has thrived at Zoo Miami while receiving the best care available, thezoo said. Please know that Paora is normally kept out of public view in a quiet area. Thi stanley quencher s area provides him with a special shelter that enables him to remain in relative darkness during the day so that he can, at his discretion, come out and explore his habitat in the quiet of the evening, the zoo said.SEE MORE: Sea turtles get legal rights in PanamaAnonline petition wasstarted after the vide stanley termohrnek o wasposted to Twitterand TikTok. New Zealand s Department of Conservation responded sayingit would contactthe Association of Zoos and Aquariums to voice their concern about how the bird was being treated.The zoo said it would end the exhibit in its current form and plan to build a habitat that would display the bird for guests while prohibiting any contact with the animal.The zoo said it feels extremely privileged to be the first facility in the state of Florida to successfully hatch a kiwi as part of a partnership with the Smithsonian National Zoo. The zoo continued, We are happy to have watched him grow and thrive under our care and stanley cup are com Ajhu Police find dozens of infant remains missing paperwork at Detroit-area cemeteries
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that a plan to open up specific streets for exercise will start in each of the five boroughs Thursday, as much of the city remains closed due to the coronavirus. The pilot program will open up to two streets per borough and be enforced by the NYPD, the mayor said. Everyone wants to make sure there are spaces for folks to get their exercise, to get fresh air, de Blasio said. But there mu stanley cup st be enforcement. De Blasio added that the situation will evolve and more details will be announced soon. Every site can and will be enforced by the NYPD and other agencies, copo stanley he said. That obviously underlies our entire approach. Earlier this week, de Blasio had said there were no plans to close city streets. Gov. Andrew Cuomo had suggested it as a way for people to spread out more outside. You have much less traffic in New York City because non-essential workers aren t going to work, Cuomo said Sunday. Get creative. Open streets to reduce the density. You want to go for a walk God bless you. You want to go for a run God bless you. But let s open streets, let s open space - that s where people should be, in open spaces areas, not in dense locations. As of Tuesday evening, there were 15,597 case stanley website s of coronavirus in New York City. This article was written by Stephen M. Lepore for WPIX