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Alabama's Cook Natural Science Museum moving to new US$17m home
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2015
The Cook Natural Science Museum in Decatur, Alabama, has unveiled plans for a brand
new US$17m (€15.6m, £11m) facility, which will see the museum move from what was
once a by-appointment warehouse tour into a fully-fledged educational facility.
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Anonymous hackers publish private data after breaching JAZA websites
BY Tom Anstey | 27 May 2015
Days after voting to ban the use of dolphins captured during the controversial Taiji
dolphin hunts, the Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums (JAZA) has revealed that
notorious hacking group Anonymous has stolen the phone numbers and email addresses
of its members, as well as other sensitive data.
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Denmark's revamped Prison Museum tells real-life story of guards and prisoners
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2015
The 162-year-old Prison Museum in Horsens, Denmark, has reopened to the public after
the second phase of a significant Dkr21.8m (US$3.2m, €2.9m, £2m) redesign and
refurbishment of the former state prison, with the latest expansion telling the story of the
people who lived and worked in the facility.
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JAZA members vote to ban Taiji dolphin hunts
BY Tom Anstey | 21 May 2015
The Japanese member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) looks set
to remain a part of the global organisation after its members voted to stop using
dolphins captured during the highly controversial Taiji dolphin hunts.
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