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Endangered species advocate dies
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- A world leader in wildlife conservation was buried today in Bloomington. Ulie Seal died of cancer last week. He was 73. Seal was chairman and founder of the Conservation Breeding Specialist Group based at the Minnesota Zoo in Apple Valley. The group has helped save dozens of animals around the world, including the black footed ferret in the Dako...
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- 2003-03-24
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- Digital Public Library of America
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- Minnesota Public Radio
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