Winnipeg zookeeper’s career includes military, police work
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Winnipeg zookeeper’s career includes military, police work
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Winnipeg Humane Society working to make adoptions easier
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‘Abandoned’ wildlife may be safer than you think, rehab centre says
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April snow impact on wildlife and plants
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4 emaciated abandoned puppies rescued outside La Salle, Man.
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Rising water forces some animals on the street
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New report challenges ban on owning certain dog breeds in Winnipeg
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Winnipeg zoo begins vaccinating at-risk animals against COVID-19
00:26 | March 8, 2022
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Snow creates problems for wildlife
01:39 | February 28, 2022
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Winnipeg zoo looking into COVID-19 vaccine for susceptible animals
00:49 | October 28, 2021
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Zoo animals and COVID-19
03:28 | October 28, 2021
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City looks at removing pit bull legislation amid changes to pet ownership bylaws
00:27 | August 13, 2021
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Drought impact on wildlife
01:17 | August 9, 2021
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Winnipeg zookeeper’s career includes military, police work
04:13 | March 26, 2015
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National Pet Care Fund to help low-income Canadians pay vet bills
00:50 | February 28, 2024
-
New veterinary care program to increase services to rural, remote Manitoba communities
00:53 | January 30, 2024
-
Animal-assisted mental health organization opening its doors for support
04:12 | August 14, 2023
-
Chronic wasting disease in Manitoba
00:54 | August 8, 2023
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Manitoba Stampede ‘bucks’ into Morris
04:36 | July 21, 2023
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Coyote pup an unexpected houseguest for Winnipeg homeowner
02:04 | July 13, 2023
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Winnipeg Humane Society working to make adoptions easier
00:39 | July 13, 2023
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Coyote search continues
00:36 | June 27, 2023
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Manitoba to spend $2 million boosting veterinarian services in rural areas
01:28 | June 23, 2023
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‘Abandoned’ wildlife may be safer than you think, rehab centre says
00:47 | June 7, 2023
-
April snow impact on wildlife and plants
03:16 | April 20, 2023
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4 emaciated abandoned puppies rescued outside La Salle, Man.
01:53 | March 27, 2023
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Manitoba dog shelters overflowing, says Animal Services manager
01:05 | March 15, 2023
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Winnipeg’s most popular dog names and breeds
00:38 | January 26, 2023
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Coyote sighting on the grounds of a Winnipeg school has parents concerned
01:36 | December 19, 2022
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‘If you’re cold, they’re cold’: How to keep pets safe this Manitoba winter
00:49 | December 6, 2022
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More coyote sightings in Winnipeg
00:52 | December 5, 2022
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‘Spooky’ creatures just misunderstood, experts say
03:32 | October 31, 2022
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Winnipeg Humane Society looking for blankets
00:43 | October 17, 2022
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Adopt a Pal – September 14, 2022
03:58 | September 14, 2022
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Manitoba health-care shortage includes veterinarians, association says
00:49 | August 23, 2022
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Ongoing vet shortage in Manitoba
04:13 | August 23, 2022
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New pet ownership rules coming to Winnipeg in July
02:20 | June 2, 2022
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Rising water forces some animals on the street
00:37 | April 28, 2022
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New report challenges ban on owning certain dog breeds in Winnipeg
01:52 | April 6, 2022
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Winnipeg zoo begins vaccinating at-risk animals against COVID-19
00:26 | March 8, 2022
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Snow creates problems for wildlife
01:39 | February 28, 2022
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Winnipeg zoo looking into COVID-19 vaccine for susceptible animals
00:49 | October 28, 2021
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Zoo animals and COVID-19
03:28 | October 28, 2021
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City looks at removing pit bull legislation amid changes to pet ownership bylaws
00:27 | August 13, 2021
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Drought impact on wildlife
01:17 | August 9, 2021
Winnipeg zookeeper’s career includes military, police work
Description
March 26, 2015
Dr. Brian Joseph, director of zoological operations at Assiniboine Park, talks about humanitarian work and his involvement with military and police forces.
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Winnipeg zookeeper’s career includes military, police work04:13 | March 26, 2015
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National Pet Care Fund to help low-income Canadians pay vet bills00:50 | February 28, 2024
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New veterinary care program to increase services to rural, remote Manitoba communities00:53 | January 30, 2024
-
Animal-assisted mental health organization opening its doors for support04:12 | August 14, 2023
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Chronic wasting disease in Manitoba00:54 | August 8, 2023
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Manitoba Stampede ‘bucks’ into Morris04:36 | July 21, 2023
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Coyote pup an unexpected houseguest for Winnipeg homeowner02:04 | July 13, 2023
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Winnipeg Humane Society working to make adoptions easier00:39 | July 13, 2023
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Coyote search continues00:36 | June 27, 2023
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Manitoba to spend $2 million boosting veterinarian services in rural areas01:28 | June 23, 2023
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‘Abandoned’ wildlife may be safer than you think, rehab centre says00:47 | June 7, 2023
-
April snow impact on wildlife and plants03:16 | April 20, 2023
-
4 emaciated abandoned puppies rescued outside La Salle, Man.01:53 | March 27, 2023
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Manitoba dog shelters overflowing, says Animal Services manager01:05 | March 15, 2023
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Winnipeg’s most popular dog names and breeds00:38 | January 26, 2023
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Coyote sighting on the grounds of a Winnipeg school has parents concerned01:36 | December 19, 2022
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‘If you’re cold, they’re cold’: How to keep pets safe this Manitoba winter00:49 | December 6, 2022
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More coyote sightings in Winnipeg00:52 | December 5, 2022
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‘Spooky’ creatures just misunderstood, experts say03:32 | October 31, 2022
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Winnipeg Humane Society looking for blankets00:43 | October 17, 2022
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Adopt a Pal – September 14, 202203:58 | September 14, 2022
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Manitoba health-care shortage includes veterinarians, association says00:49 | August 23, 2022
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Ongoing vet shortage in Manitoba04:13 | August 23, 2022
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New pet ownership rules coming to Winnipeg in July02:20 | June 2, 2022
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Rising water forces some animals on the street00:37 | April 28, 2022
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New report challenges ban on owning certain dog breeds in Winnipeg01:52 | April 6, 2022
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Winnipeg zoo begins vaccinating at-risk animals against COVID-1900:26 | March 8, 2022
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Snow creates problems for wildlife01:39 | February 28, 2022
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Winnipeg zoo looking into COVID-19 vaccine for susceptible animals00:49 | October 28, 2021
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Zoo animals and COVID-1903:28 | October 28, 2021
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City looks at removing pit bull legislation amid changes to pet ownership bylaws00:27 | August 13, 2021
-
Drought impact on wildlife01:17 | August 9, 2021
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Winnipeg zookeeper’s career includes military, police work04:13 | March 26, 2015
-
National Pet Care Fund to help low-income Canadians pay vet bills00:50 | February 28, 2024
-
New veterinary care program to increase services to rural, remote Manitoba communities00:53 | January 30, 2024
-
Animal-assisted mental health organization opening its doors for support04:12 | August 14, 2023
-
Chronic wasting disease in Manitoba00:54 | August 8, 2023
-
Manitoba Stampede ‘bucks’ into Morris04:36 | July 21, 2023
-
Coyote pup an unexpected houseguest for Winnipeg homeowner02:04 | July 13, 2023
-
Winnipeg Humane Society working to make adoptions easier00:39 | July 13, 2023
-
Coyote search continues00:36 | June 27, 2023
-
Manitoba to spend $2 million boosting veterinarian services in rural areas01:28 | June 23, 2023
-
‘Abandoned’ wildlife may be safer than you think, rehab centre says00:47 | June 7, 2023
-
April snow impact on wildlife and plants03:16 | April 20, 2023
-
4 emaciated abandoned puppies rescued outside La Salle, Man.01:53 | March 27, 2023
-
Manitoba dog shelters overflowing, says Animal Services manager01:05 | March 15, 2023
-
Winnipeg’s most popular dog names and breeds00:38 | January 26, 2023
-
Coyote sighting on the grounds of a Winnipeg school has parents concerned01:36 | December 19, 2022
-
‘If you’re cold, they’re cold’: How to keep pets safe this Manitoba winter00:49 | December 6, 2022
-
More coyote sightings in Winnipeg00:52 | December 5, 2022
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‘Spooky’ creatures just misunderstood, experts say03:32 | October 31, 2022
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Winnipeg Humane Society looking for blankets00:43 | October 17, 2022
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Adopt a Pal – September 14, 202203:58 | September 14, 2022
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Manitoba health-care shortage includes veterinarians, association says00:49 | August 23, 2022
-
Ongoing vet shortage in Manitoba04:13 | August 23, 2022
-
New pet ownership rules coming to Winnipeg in July02:20 | June 2, 2022
-
Rising water forces some animals on the street00:37 | April 28, 2022
-
New report challenges ban on owning certain dog breeds in Winnipeg01:52 | April 6, 2022
-
Winnipeg zoo begins vaccinating at-risk animals against COVID-1900:26 | March 8, 2022
-
Snow creates problems for wildlife01:39 | February 28, 2022
-
Winnipeg zoo looking into COVID-19 vaccine for susceptible animals00:49 | October 28, 2021
-
Zoo animals and COVID-1903:28 | October 28, 2021
-
City looks at removing pit bull legislation amid changes to pet ownership bylaws00:27 | August 13, 2021
-
Drought impact on wildlife01:17 | August 9, 2021
Winnipeg zookeeper’s career includes military, police work
Description
March 26, 2015
Dr. Brian Joseph, director of zoological operations at Assiniboine Park, talks about humanitarian work and his involvement with military and police forces.
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