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Smuggled Eurasian Owl Makes Home In SF  SF Zoo: A Eurasian eagle owl that was smuggled from Austria to the U.S. as a decorated Easter egg was transferred into the custody of the zoo Tiger gives birth to cub  SF Zoo: The zoo, which lost a tiger on Christmas Day, is celebrating the arrival of a newborn tiger cub who belongs to Leanne and George, Sumatran tigers   Stem cell agency hands out $54 million  California's stem cell agency has announced that young scientists will receive grants to build research programs at universities Group: Researchers mistreated animals  UCSF: A physicians group accuses UCSF researchers of drilling holes in monkeys' skulls and inducing irregular heartbeats in dogs Unpredictable Whales Slip Out To Sea
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New mission for Zoo approved  SF City Hall: City have given preliminary approval to a proposal to turn the local zoo into a sanctuary for rescued wildlife and domestic animals Pfizer moving biotech research unit to S.F.


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  The world's largest drugmaker will move the headquarters of its new biotech research unit to Mission Bay, next door to UCSF's new campus



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May.30
  More than 2 weeks after they were first spotted far up the Sacramento River, two lost humpbacks finally found their way home to the ocean
 Officials assumed the pair returned to the open sea. To make sure the whales did not take wrong turn, 2 boats were launched to look for them in the Pacific
Wayward Whales At Mouth Of Bay  Golden Gate Bridge: A mother and her calf appeared on the east side of the north and south towers May.2 Zoo to open new habitat for grizzly bears  SF Zoo: The Zoo will be opening up the Hearst Grizzly Gulch, this summer, for the 2 female bears, Kachina and Kiona Mar.29 Biologists To Rescue Falcon Eggs
  Bay Bridge: Biologists from Santa Cruz postponed the rescue a clutch of endangered peregrine falcon eggs from underneath the bridge


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Apr.22   Victory For Stem Cell Research Agency  San Francisco's $3 billion institute won a victory with a court ruling rejecting challenges to its constitutionality Feb.27   Court Battle Over Stem Cell Research  The financial future of $3 billion human embryonic stem cell research institute went on trial

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Nov.1   Controversial Stem Cell Center Opens
  SF Mission: Officials celebrated the opening of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Oct.1 Stem cell agency meeting  Stem cell researchers from around the world are discussing what course of action to take Jul.2 Progress Made in Stem Cell Disputes  The issues being dealt include how much of the oversight committee will be open to the public Jun.23 City Formalizes Deal For Stem Cell HQ  SF City Hall: The city and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine signed an agreement formalizing the decision May.29 World's Largest, Stinkiest Plant Enthralls
  Golden Gate Park: All weekend long, people flocked to the Conservatory of Flowers hoping to catch a glimpse of 'Ted the Titan' May.7 Stem Cell Institute Faces Legal Challenges   One claims the oversight of $3-billion is illegal. The other claims language in Proposition 71 is unconstitutional May.6 SF Gets Stem Cell Headquarters
  The 29-member committee made the decision over San Diego, Sacramento and Emeryville
 Members of the governing board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, took 2 roll-call votes to decide the contest. Mayor Newsom called it a historic achievement for a city and region suffering through the collapse of the dot-com bubble. California voters passed Proposition 71, which authorized $3 billion worth of state bonds in a decadelong program just now getting started
May.2 Panel Endorses SF for Stem Cell Center  A subcommittee of the 29-member board that oversees the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Apr.25 SF Hopes For Stem Cell Research Center Apr.16 Zoo Sells Naming Rights To Grizzlies  SF Zoo: The zoo adopted 2 bears in October that were originally scheduled to be euthanized Apr.13 SF Tops List For Stem Cell HQ  Sacramento is second on the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine list, followed by San Diego and Emeryville

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Oct.10 Grizzly bears arrive at zoo  SF Zoo: Two 18 months old sisters are bringing the population of grizzlies to just 7 Oct.2 Humble beetle killed meat-eating ants
. Golden Gate Park May.9 Invasive frogs in pond evade eradication. Golden Gate Park



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