The Delaware Gazette

Exotic animal regulations head to Ohio governor

COLUMBUS — Leg­is­la­tion that would tighten reg­u­la­tions on own­ing exotic ani­mals in Ohio was headed Tues­day to the gov­er­nor for his expected sig­na­ture, months after author­i­ties were forced to shoot dozens of lions, tigers and other dan­ger­ous wildlife released from a farm last fall.

Surviving Zanesville exotic animals back on farm

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COLUMBUS — An Ohio zoo on Fri­day returned five sur­viv­ing exotic ani­mals to a woman whose hus­band released dozens of wild crea­tures last fall before he com­mit­ted suicide.

Ohio officials to return 5 exotic animals to widow

REYNOLDSBURG — State offi­cials will return five sur­viv­ing exotic ani­mals to a woman whose hus­band released dozens of wild crea­tures before com­mit­ting sui­cide. The Ohio Depart­ment of Agri­cul­ture announced the deci­sion Mon­day at an agency hear­ing in which the state was to defend its author­ity to quar­an­tine the ani­mals — two leop­ards, two pri­mates and a bear — on sus­pi­cion of infec­tious diseases.

McQuade leads OWU women’s golf

Fresh­man Sarah McQuade (Dublin/Coffman) led Ohio Wes­leyan at the NCAC Invi­ta­tional, hosted by Ober­lin Col­lege on Sat­ur­day and Sun­day at Ober­lin Golf Club in Oberlin.

Lawyer: Cages OK at site of Ohio exotics release

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COLUMBUS — An attor­ney for a sui­ci­dal ani­mal owner’s widow who is seek­ing the return of exotic ani­mals that sur­vived an Octo­ber release said she has ade­quate cages for them at her east­ern Ohio farm, accord­ing to a let­ter obtained by The Asso­ci­ated Press.

Hearing delayed for Ohio exotic animal quarantine

REYNOLDSBURG — An admin­is­tra­tive hear­ing has been delayed for a week over Ohio’s quar­an­tine order for five ani­mals kept at a zoo since their owner released dozens of wild crea­tures from his farm before he com­mit­ted sui­cide in October.

Nossaman, Wells, Archer, Bosley and Tomlinson grab All-Ohio honors

All-Ohio teams announced

Bill to regulate exotic animals introduced in Ohio

COLUMBUS — An Ohio law­maker is propos­ing that own­ers of exotic ani­mals be sub­jected to back­ground checks and required to fence their prop­erty — mea­sures sup­port­ers say might have saved dozens of lions, tigers, and other wild crea­tures that were shot by author­i­ties months ago after their sui­ci­dal owner let them loose.

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