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TO GO WITH AFP STORY by Kerry Sheridan, Lifestyle-wildlife-animals-US-conservation
Dr. Pierre Comizzoli, a Reproductive Physiologist at the Center for Species Survival, holds up frozen samples of Giant panda blood at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, August 13, 2013. Zoos are increasingly using the latest in reproductive technology and procedures to help animals breed in captivity and keep the population of endangered species growing. Frozen panda sperm, ultrasounds for rhinoceroses and genetic matchmaking databases help zoos worldwide build a modern-day Noah's ark by mating endangered species in captivity. AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEB
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Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES |
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SAUL LOEB |
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28 August 2013 |
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