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April 2013

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Ribs - Steaks - Seafood - Poultry - Veal the conservation of the species. At about 14 years old, Pat has adapted extremely well to his zoo surroundings and now has the added success of siring offspring. Zookeepers go in with the cubs for regular weighing and health checks, and also to socialize the cubs to human presence. This is not to be confused with hand-rearing, and is not intended to change the animals��� behavior. The goal is to get the cubs accustomed to human smell and presence, and associate people with positive interactions. It also allows for frequent health checks during the most vulnerable time of their lives. The cubs��� natural behaviors include pouncing, chasing and playing. Play is considered an important behavior in order for the cubs to grow and develop, both mentally and physically. One of the most respected zoos in the country, the zoo is located at 10001 W. Bluemound Rd. Hours through May 24 are 9:30-4:30 p.m. daily. Entrance gates close 45 minutes prior to closing time, animal buildings 15 minutes prior to close.. Four decades of fine dining 900 E. L ayt on Ave., Milwaukee WI 53207 (414) 483-5054 PackingHous eMK E.com Next to Mitch el l ai rpor t O pen e ver y d ay of the year L unch Mon.-F ri . a nd d in ner s nightly F ri day Fi sh Fr y ��� Sund ay Bru nch Liv e Mu si c We d.-Sat., sch ed ule onli ne F amily owned and opera ted since 1974 Some got rich. Some got famous . Some just got scurvy. Presents Exhibit closes May 27, 2013. 800 W. Wells St., Milwaukee, WI 23

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