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- NATION, Page 37American NotesFLORIDACruelty in the Magic Kingdom
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- Donald Duck should be thankful he is a Disney cartoon
- character and not a real bird at Walt Disney World's Discovery
- Island zoological park. After a two-month investigation by the
- Florida game and freshwater fish commission, the state
- attorney's office and the Federal Government have filed suit
- against the company and five employees for alleged cruelty to
- animals. Among the charges: firing rifles at hawks, beating
- vultures to death with sticks, and disturbing the nests and eggs
- of egrets.
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- In an apparent attempt to control the bird population,
- Disney had asked for a license to relocate protected wildlife
- away from the theme park, where they annoyed tourists and
- destroyed property. But for some of the island's vultures, in
- particular, relocation became extermination. Game officials,
- alerted to the situation last June by an anonymous phone tip,
- were horrified to discover 18 dehydrated black vultures and one
- carcass stuffed into a small airless shed without adequate food
- or water; employees admitted that the shed once held more than
- 70 birds. Disney, which has appointed a panel of
- environmentalists and ornithologists to rectify the situation,
- could face $30,000 in fines and lose its permits to keep and
- display animals at Discovery Island.
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