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Hi, Sara:
Is there an alternative to registering with USDA? We did it for our
leaf cutter ant display. If you want more info about the process, let
me know. Also, I remember you were planning to visit. Did that ever
happen? If so, sorry I missed you...if not, always welcome!
Eric Siegel
Executive VP
Programs and Planning
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Queens, NY 11368
esiegel at nyscience dot org
On Feb 19, 2005, at 5:36 AM, Peter A. Anderson wrote:
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> Dear Sara,
>
> Regulations change, but one thing that became clear to us back in
> 1988 when working on the Carnegie Science Center, is that it can be
> better
> to look like a zoo, than a laboratory. There are countless regulations
> governing labs - some to protect the animals; even more to protect
> people
> from animals that may be infected in the course of research or testing.
> There
> can be a lot of reporting involved.
>
> Your correspondent mentioned USDA regulations, and they may be OK,
> but again, regulations for farm animals are largely directed towards
> human
> health.
>
> Zoos keep animals for about the same reasons as you will, so the
> regulatory
> environment surrounding them should suit you.
>
> When we needed some animals in Pittsburgh, we borrowed them from the
> zoo there, and it proved a very pleasant and fruitful relationship.
> You
> might
> consider affiliating with a zoo. They know lots about keeping
> animals for
> human contact and educational purposes, and tend to share information
> generously - and will often give you things like meal worms and other
> self-regenerating live foodstuffs enjoyed by some of our fellow
> creatures.
>
> The only hazard for me was when the zoo Director told me that the
> reason
> that the lion sat nobly on top of the hill that they had made for it,
> was
> because
> there was an electrically heated rock on top. I laughed until I could
> hardly
> breathe; it seemed to epitomize all the flim flam that masquerades as
> grandeur and nobility, in this world.
>
> Please say Hi! to Sharon for me.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Peter Anderson
>
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