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Mulvenon, James C.;Tanner, Murray Scot;Chase, Michael S.;Frelinger, David R.;Gompert, David C. Political Science, 978-0-8330-4081-7, 9780833037688, 2006.

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  • South African filmmaker John Varty and Dave Salmoni, a Canadian zoologist, took two young tigers born in a Cincinnati zoo and brought them to South Africa.
  • This thesis aims to reveal and explain contemporary parallelisms between feminist thought and architecture in the mediatized practices of.
  • This dissertation compares nation-building practices of post-Soviet Uzbekistan and post-Ottoman Turkey.
  • This is the second volume in the new series on the Val- ues of Protected Landscapes and Seascapes produced by the Protected Landscapes Task Force of IUCN's.
  • Dave Salmoni

    Canadian animal trainer, entertainer and television producer

    Dave Salmoni

    Born (1975-09-04) September 4, 1975 (age 49)

    Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

    Occupation(s)Animal trainer, entertainer, producer
    Years active2000–present

    Dave Salmoni (born September 4, 1975) is a Canadian animal trainer, entertainer and television producer.

    He has his own production company, Triosphere, which is based in South Africa and specializes in wildlife films. Dave has dedicated his life to animal conservation.

    Life and career

    Personal life

    Salmoni's mother, a competitive figure skating coach, and father, a chemical Scientist, fostered his love for the wild.

    Salmoni studied zoology at the Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, and wrote his undergraduate thesis on tracking the hibernation of black bears. Also while in university, Salmoni was certified in the Chemical Immobilization of Wildlife and worked on an elk relocation project and at a wh