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The center maintains a colony of 4,200 non-human primates (consisting of rhesus monkeys, Japanese macaques, vervets, baboons and cynomolgus macaques), [6] cared for by 12 veterinarians and 100 full-time technicians. [7] Living conditions at the facility are inspected bi-annually by the USDA in unannounced visits. Animal rights activists have ...
The deal was approved in August, [6] and Hillsboro used money from system development fees to purchase all of the land at the park site. [5] Planning for the park began in 2006, with the city hoping to begin construction by 2007. [7] Plans called for the park to be developed in phases, with early cost estimates for the first phase at up to $7 ...
Shute Park is a municipal park in the city of Hillsboro, Oregon, United States.Acquired in 1906, the 13-acre (53,000 m 2) park is the oldest park in the city.Located at southeast Tenth and Maple streets along Tualatin Valley Highway, Shute Park includes an aquatic center, a branch of the Hillsboro Public Library, and a community center.
Honshu got out of his enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park on Sunday and was recaptured on Thursday. Monkey settling back into life at wildlife park after five-day escape Skip to main content
The monkey found a way out of its enclosure at the Highland Wildlife Park near Kingussie on Sunday morning. Watch: Monkey hunt as macaque goes on run after escaping from wildlife park Monday 29 ...
An Oshkosh Daily Northwestern photo from Aug. 21, 1953, of a boy visiting the monkey cage at Menominee Park and a March 14, 1963, Northwestern article on a new breed of monkeys coming to the park ...
Turner Creek Park is a municipal park in Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon. Opened about 1990, the 12.5-acre (51,000 m 2) park is located in the middle of the city along Turner Creek near southwest 32nd Avenue between Tualatin Valley Highway and Main Street. The park includes a playground, restrooms, several sports facilities, and natural ...
Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States, is a 635-acre (257 ha) wetlands area along the Tualatin River in Washington County, Oregon.Located on the south end of the city along Highway 219, this lowland area is a designated Important Bird Area and hosts such birds as buffleheads, dusky Canada geese, and tundra swans.