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Where are animals released?

The Marine Mammal Center
The majority of animals are released at a quiet, non-public beach at Chimney Rock in Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County. Occasionally, we release animals at other locations such as Anchor Bay Campground, Mendocino County; Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, San Mateo County; Point Lobos State Reserve, Monterey County; or Leffingwell Landing, San Luis Obispo County.
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What does The Center do with animals that cannot be released?

The Marine Mammal Center
Although The Center's ultimate goal is to release animals back to the wild, occasionally we will have an animal that is non-releasable. Animals that we have designated as non-releasable have included a sea lion with epilepsy, a northern fur seal that was hit by a car after coming ashore in Berkeley, and a harbor seal pup that suffered brain damage after being illegally picked up from a beach by unauthorized people who allowed him to get overheated.
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Can I avoid the rule that shelter animals must be spayed or neutered before they are released?

Frequently Asked Questions .
If you are adopting a new pet, the answer is NO -- every animal must be sterilized before the animal is adopted to a new owner. There are certain very limited medical exceptions, but please assume that your new pet will be sterilized before you can take the animal home. This is shelter policy.
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How does The Center follow up on released animals?

The Marine Mammal Center
All released pinnipeds (seals and sea lions) are tagged on their flippers with numbered orange plastic tags, registered at The Center and with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Local biologists and marine mammal observers report tag numbers for released seals and sea lions that are resighted in the wild back to NMFS and The Center. NMFS permittees use tags of different colors.
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What percentage of rescued animals are released back into the wild?

The Marine Mammal Center
Through effective assessment, triage, and monitoring processes, The Center only admits animals that are sick or injured and in need of medical assistance. Survival varies by species, but overall approximately half of the animals admitted are released back into the wild.
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What will be released first?

MMvSG: Official Faq
The PC will be broken up into 4 parts. First to be released will be the "Core" which contains the skins, sabers, etc and is the basic game element. Next will be the simultaneous release of the Music addon which will feature the soundtrack/sound effects, and the level pack, and last of all a bonus optional cutscene is planned to be released.
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Where do you keep the animals?

Pinal County AC&C - [Frequently Asked Questions]
Animal Care and Control operates three shelters. One is for the City of Coolidge on Kenworthy Road. Another is in San Manuel near the rodeo grounds, and the third is our main office/shelter at 764 S. Eleven Mile Corner Road between Coolidge and Casa Grande.
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How many of them live after they are released?

IBRRC: Frequently asked questions
We don't know. We band all of our released birds with US Fish and Wildlife stainless steel bands. We get some returns on them but most of the birds we release live in remote regions and are never seen again. We have worked with avian specialists to fit rehabilitated birds with transmitters that allowed them to be monitored for a period of time. We plan on doing more post release studies in the future to help us determine the survival rate of oiled birds. See: (Research) Yes.
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How and when are decisions released?

Frequently Asked Questions - Kellogg School of Management
The Kellogg School's status check, located on our website, will reflect all decisions: admit, waitlist or deny. Upon posting your decision online, we will send an email informing you that a decision has been rendered. Although the vast majority of decisions are released at or near the decision deadline date, we do review and release decisions on an ongoing basis.
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Are Animals at Risk?

Frequently Asked Questions About Ozone to the Environmental ...
Are hair-covered animals at any risk? Yes. Skin cancer is found in almost all animals that have been studied in the long-term, for example, cattle, goats, sheep, cats, dogs, guinea pigs, rats, and mice. Direct effects of UV-B radiation on body parts which are covered by thick hair are negligible. However, even furred animals usually have exposed skin around mouth and nostrils, and sometimes on some other parts of the body.
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How about with other animals?

Frequently Asked Questions
Many Schipperke breeders started out with Schips as a second breed, usually after having owned a larger breed for some time. Schips seem to have no difficulty in adjusting to life with other dogs, even large ones, or with cats, horses, cows, etc. They seem to feel their superiority of intellect makes them the equal of most any other of God's creatures, and will accept most of them. Moles, mice, ground squirrels and brooms, however, can expect no quarter.
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Can the animals be saved?

Frequently Asked Questions About Chronic Wasting Disease
Veterinarians say nothing can be done to save deer and elk affected by chronic wasting disease. However, removing affected individuals may help prevent the spread of infection within a herd. Feeding affected animals may keep them alive a little longer, but will not change the ultimate outcome. Feeding could increase the likelihood of transmitting the disease to other deer or elk.
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What about wild animals?

The Inca Trail FAQ
One section of the trail is optimistically marked "Zona de Osos" ("Bear Zone"), but your chances of stumbling across a bear are probably very slight. Making noise as you walk and staying on the trail will reduce them still further. Predatory wildlife on the Inca Trail consists mainly of the local pigs and dogs around Huayllabamba (who will eat anything that you leave outside, including boots, rucksacks and plastic garbage bags) and biting flies, which will eat you.
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Why clone animals?

Project Idaho - FAQ
To increase the impact of the genetics of a specific animal in the overall population. Cloning allows the complete and exact duplication of an individual animal’s genetic make-up. Therefore, if you have a genetically exceptional animal, it may be economically desirable to make genetic copies. In addition, valuable animals that die or become diseased can be duplicated through cloning.
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Do the animals feel anything?

MIT Canada FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
The injections are virtually painless because there is no needle piercing the skin. The animal, however, will feel the fluid entering during the injection. Any visible reaction by the animal is more commonly a startle response to the sound of the jet. Rarely does the animal display the characteristic flinch experienced with conventional needle injections.
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What are the risks to animals?

West Nile Virus FAQs
West Nile virus affects horses, mules, donkeys and other equines much more often than other animals. A vaccination for horses is available; horse owners should contact their veterinarian for advice on West Nile Virus. Who is tracking the spread of West Nile Virus?In King County, the Seattle/King County Department of Public Health is working with the Washington State Department of Health to identify and report cases of West Nile virus through the following actions:
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What animals should be tested?

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Division of Animal Industr...
Target cattle include those over 30 months of age which exhibit at least one of the following: Downers or non-ambulatory, those able to stand only for brief periods, those with nervous signs, and those condemned, moribund, emaciated and dead cattle. Cattle with nervous signs less than 30 months of age may also be tested. FSIS is now required to test all pre-slaughter condemned cattle.
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Is it harmful to animals?

head lice
We have not tested it on animals. Head lice (for whatever reason) only live on humans. They can be carried or transmitted by animals but they cannot live on them for more than a few days. Since this is the case, we have not tried it on animals nor do we recommend it...you can try it at your own risk if you like.
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Silky Venom - Pre-Open Beta FAQ
sharable link ] Folks - it's not really a matter of Internet capacity - as we're proving by having people download the beta client (which is several gigs already). The real issue is that we need retail distribution to reach beyond the core base of existing MMO players ... and to maintain retail distribution you have to move volume and maintain momentum in the retail channel.
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Half-Life Portal - an extensive Half-Life fansite - FAQ
It's to be released on June 1st, but should be available via Steam when it comes to unlocking the pre-load on May 31st.
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Gerling Law Group Chartered - Criminal Defense FAQ
If you post bail or a bond, then you may be released while your case in pending. If you can not afford to post a bond, then an attorney can request the Judge to lower your bond. This can be done at the jail, however the process can take several hours. You can pay with a cash bond or use a bail bondsman. A bail bondsman will post the bond and charge you ten percent of the bond. If you pay with a cash bond, then your entire bond will be returned at the close of the case.
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Welcome To The California Law Group
If, during the questioning and before a charge is filed, the police are convinced that you have not committed a crime, they will give you a written release. Your arrest then will be considered a detention and not be recorded as an arrest.
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