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The Buttonwood Park Zoo, located in New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, is a ten-acre zoo located in the center of Buttonwood Park. It is owned and operated by the City of New Bedford, with the support of the Buttonwood Park Zoological Society. The zoo opened in 1894 and reopened in 2000 after major renovations.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://bpzoo.org/about-the-zoo/zoo-history-facts/ )〕 It is home to a variety of North American wildlife and it supports many conservation programs, such as the Cape Cod Stranding Network. In 2012, Buttonwood Park Zoo was named as one of the "Ten Worst Zoos For Elephants" by the animal rights organization In Defense of Animals. On January 3, 2014, Asian elephant Ruth was found outside in subzero temperatures during a blizzard.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ruth the elephant escapes from heated barn during Friday's blizzard )〕 The zoo was cited and fined $777 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act for failure to secure access. Ruth subsequently suffered frostbite of her ears, tail and vulva. Portions of her ears fell off, and on November 5, 2014, approximately 10" of her tail was surgically removed. ==History== The Buttonwood Park Zoo is the oldest continually operating zoo in Massachusetts. In 1969, the Buttonwood Park Zoological Society (BPZS), a private, nonprofit corporation, was founded to manage the membership program, run concessions, produce zoo events, and coordinate fundraising. The City of New Bedford supplies one-third of the money needed to operate the zoo, and the remainder is covered by concessions income and contributions from the BPZS.〔 By the 1990s, the zoo was in deplorable condition and in need of renovation. The zoo closed in late 1995 for renovations. The zoo re-opened in August 2000.〔 Buttonwood Park Zoo was called "one of the finest small zoos in the United States" by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association in 2003.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Buttonwood Park Zoo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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