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Busch Wildlife Sanctuary has had the opportunity to have collaboration with the following concerning our animals and our facilities:
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Courtesy of WPEC, News Channel 12
Will the new python ban protect the Everglades? Air Date: 2012.01.18
A new ban will soon be in place to try and stop the python invasion in the Florida Everglades.
The U.S. is banning the importation of 4 types of snakes. But Tasha Martinez spoke with conservationists
who say this measure doesn't go far enough.
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Courtesy of WPTV, News Channel 5
Invasive Snake Ban, Air date: 2011.12.26
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Courtesy of CNN International, Philippe Cousteau
Florida Wildlife
A clip of a guided tour of our sanctuary and discussion about Florida's Wildlife between David Hitzig, Executive Director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary and Philippe Cousteau for CNN International.
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Courtesy of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Amazing Animals with Julie Scardina, Air date: 2011.11.22
As we continue to pursue our ongoing mission of environmental education, David Hitzig, Executive Director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary and Julie Scardina along with many other wildlife organizations abroad, transport animals and make frequent television appearances to educate our population about our native and exotic wildlife.
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Courtesy of WPEC, CBS News Channel 12
Why didn't deputies tranquilize the loose animals?
Deputies shot 48 of the animals released from an Ohio farm on sight, concerned they would attack residents. You may be asking why couldn't they have been tranquilized and spared? Liz Quirantes sat down with a David Hitzig, Executive Director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, local wildlife expert to explain.
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Courtesy of WFLX, Fox 29, Eye on South Florida
Jay Cashmere, reporter for Fox 29 and David Hitzig, Executive Director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, explore the impact on Florida's wildlife as a result of recent drought in our area, as seen on Eye on South Florida (July 23, 2011).
This entertaining report is also an introduction to Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, their animals, and an example of the educational programs offered.
Please feel free to enjoy this newest video addition to Buschwildlife.com.
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Courtesy of WPEC, CBS News Channel 12
Gator sightings increasing in South Florida
Trappers are busier than normal this year with alligator sightings increasing. The reptiles are popping up in yards, swimming pools and busy streets. Lynn Gordon spoke with officials at Busch Wildlife in Jupiter and the FWC to find out why. (July 22, 2011).
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Courtesy of WPTV, News Channel 5
Python captured in local neighborhood now in hands of wildlife experts, snake owner charged. (June 17, 2011)
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Courtesy of WPBF, News Channel 25
Terri Parker talks to the director of the Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, who says more and more animals are being brought in because of the drought. (June 15, 2011)
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Courtesy of Animal Planet, Fatal Attractions, "Big Cats"
David Hitzig, Executive Director of Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, collaborates with Animal Planet as they explore people's fatal attractions with big cats and the dangers of owning these exotic pets.
To see this episode in its entirety, please look for it on your TV Listings!
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