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Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo in Chatham-Kent in Ontario is up for sale for $4.5 million. While one of the owners says only serious offers will be considered, animal activists say better laws ...
Virtually anyone can acquire exotic wild animals, house them in conditions of their choosing and then open up for public viewing," reads a 2008 ZooCheck report on Greenview Aviaries in particular.
Chatham-Kent police are investigating the theft of several exotic animals from the Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo in Morpeth.
Animal rights groups raise concerns over potential sale of private zoo in Chatham-Kent Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo in the Chatham-Kent region is for sale — along with its 450+ animals ...
Greenview Aviaries is reporting a lemur, a squirrel monkey, a red Eclectus parrot, a lime-green Eclectus parrot, and two umbrella cockatoos have been stolen.
The Greenview Aviaries Park & Zoo has been operating for nearly four decades and hasn’t had any of its animals stolen until these thefts this past fall, owner Brian Daly said.
The owners of Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo in Southwestern Ontario are selling the family property complete with its 450 animals. Goats, llamas, birds and a handful of big cats, among others ...
Chatham-Kent police are asking for public help in locating six exotic animals they say were stolen from the Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo in a community southwest of London.
The Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo has been operating for nearly four decades and hasn’t had any of its animals stolen until these thefts this past fall, owner Brian Daly said.
Chatham-Kent police are investigating the theft of several exotic animals from the Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo in Morpeth. Police said in a media release that the thefts occurred between in ...
Chatham-Kent Police are asking for the public’s help to find stolen animals. Chatham-Kent Police are investigating a series of animal nappings at the Greenview Aviaries Park and Zoo in Morpeth.
The potential sale of a private zoo in southwestern Ontario where there are hundreds of exotic animals is raising legal and moral questions about the thorny issue of the private ownership of dangerous ...