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New Calif. Academy of Sciences opens
Program helps kids find carbon impact  A new pilot project is incorporating GPS-equipped cell phones and Facebook to help students learn about their impact on the environment Academy Of Sciences Reopening


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Sep.27
  Golden Gate Park: Thousands of visitors attended the much-anticipated reopening of California Academy of Sciences, some waiting in line as early as 5:30 a.m.
Sep.21
  Golden Gate Park: The Academy reopened to the public after more than 10 years of planning and construction. The new $488 million building substitutes the old facility
 The old building was seriously damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake

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Mar.28
  Scientists with USGS, Livermore lab and Stanford unveiled several simulations recreating the 1906 earthquake
Feb.25 New Maps Pinpoint Quake Risks  A new map shows that the land alongside rivers and streams is more dangerous

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Dec.19 New Female Tiger  SF Zoo: Tatiana was placed into a quarantine pen and will eventually accompany male Siberian tiger Mar.11   Last Elephant Leaves For Sanctuary  SF Zoo: Lulu, the SF Zoo's last elephant, left for a sanctuary in the Sierra foothills

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Nov.17 Grizzly Bears Debut
  SF Zoo: The 18-month-old sisters were captured in Montana. Their new home includes a 10,000 square foot enclosure Sep.15 Researchers accused of animal mistreating  UCSF: Federal regulators have accused the University of mistreating animals used in experiments over a 3-year period May.30 Opening of African Savannah enclosure  SF Zoo: More than 3,000 people turned out for the grand opening of the $18 million habitat May.7 First-ever gorilla lung surgery  SF Zoo: The surgery has gone well, and officials are hoping for a thorough and speedy recovery for the silverback known as Kubi May.6   Zoo decides to relocate elephants  SF Zoo: Zoo officials are acknowledging that their facilities are outdated Apr.4 Zoo helps wild bald eagle eggs hatch  SF Zoo: 3 chicks have hatched from their DDT- contaminated eggs and will be returned to the wild Mar.7   37-year-old elephant euthanized
  SF Zoo: Staff veterinarians euthanized a female Asian elephant named Calle because of her deteriorating health
Mar.5   38-year-old elephant to be euthanized  SF Zoo: Officials will euthanize a suffering Asian elephant whose quality of life has diminished with failing health Jan.19 Sea Lions are Back at Pier 39  The animals return to the Pier every winter after spending the summer in the Channel Islands

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Dec.11 Researchers find 'intoxicating' gene  UCSF: A gene responsible for drunkenness in worms could boosts the fight against alcoholism Nov.18 Oldest captive fish in country turn 65  Golden Gate Park: The moniker Methuselah is a nod to a Biblical character of the same name said to have lived to the age of 969 Aug.18 Supes OK'd replacing Academy of Sciences. SF City Hall Jul.21 Dead whale attracted large crowds
  SF Sunset: Scientists tried to preserve the rarely seen mammal's skull and a fin
Jul.11 $65 million for Academy of Sciences. Golden Gate Park

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Aug.28 Tall Ships Sail Into Bay  Golden Gate Bridge: A parade of 30 tall ships is the part of the Sail San Francisco 2002 Festival Aug.8 Grove donates $5m to stem cell program  Intel: Intel chairman announced a matching grant plan to reinvigorate the UCSF human embryonic stem cell program

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