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The Palms to Pines Branch of AALAS presents A Behind the Scenes Tour of The Tennity Wildlife Hospital and Conservation Center at The Living Desert Friday, 31 May, and Saturday, 1 June, 2002 The Living Desert is a zoological garden park of 1200 acres near Palm Springs, CA, representing many of the arid environments of the world. It was established in 1970 as a non-profit education and conservation center, dedicated to preserving the plant and animal life of the desert. Desert regions are often thought of as lifeless wastelands. Actually they are intricate and very fragile ecosystems containing an astonishing variety of animal and plant life. Many species that are extremely rare and seldom s een are represented here. The Living Desert is one of the m ost successful zoological parks in the country and is fully accr edited by the American Zoological Association. (Text taken from the Living Desert's website at www.livingdesert.org.) Earlier this year, the Living Desert opened a state-of-the-art veterinary hospital. The new Tennity Wildlife Hospital replaced much smaller quarters. It cares for a variety of animals, encompassing reptiles, birds, and mammals. The collection is envisioned to expand to include non-human primates and giraffes. an AALAS members are privileged to be able to take a tour of the new facility (pictured here) and listen to veterinarian Kevin Leiske speak about some of the challenges which face his staff in handling and treating 'really' wild animals. Palms to Pines will be your host for this special event and invites all th e local branches in the area -- Southern California, Orange County, San Diego, North ern California, Nevada, and Arizona -- to attend. To accommodate those traveling from a far, this AALAS meeting of the 'branches' has been scheduled for a Friday/Saturday combinat ion. For your interest in the animal science side of things, come to check out the veterinary center with us on Friday. Then spend the night (or two) at one of the local ho tels at off-season rates, so you can visit the grounds on Saturday (tickets will be included). View the ma ny plants and animals that make the desert their habitat along paved paths through 10 differ ent desert ecosystems, the Village WaTuTu, Eagle Canyon, and the garden shop of desert plants. So, make a weekend of it and bring your family. Do the drive, hobnob with colleagues, and relax at The Living Desert. This flyer, with meeting updates, is available on the PTP web site at www.aalas.org/ptpb/. THE DETAILS for THE LIVING DESERT/AALAS MEETING When? Friday starts with a welcoming reception at 4 PM in the great hall of the veterinary center. At 5:30, Dr. Kevin Leiske will talk. Around 6, we'll break into groups and be treated to a behind-the-scenes view of the new center including the public-viewing treatment area, quarantine, isolation, and more. Afterwards, we'll have hors d'oeuvres with a bar hosted by our vendor friends. Saturday can be spent touring the grounds after spend ing Friday night locally. Come back early Saturday (as early as 7 AM before it's too hot). Tickets are included; distributed Friday night. Where? The Living Desert is located at 47-900 Portola Ave., in Pa lm Desert, CA. See the star P on the maps below. From wherever you live/work, head towards the Palm Springs/Indio area on the I-10 freeway. North From Los Angeles / San Bernardino Go East on the I-10, exit going South on Monterey Avenue. Crossing Highway 111, turn left on Haystack Rd. Right on Portola Ave. From Orange County/ Riverside From San Diego area From Indio / Arizona Take the Hwy 91 East to the I-215/Hwy 60 South toward San Diego. Take Hwy 60 East which will merge into the I-10 East. Go East on the I-10, exit going South on Monterey Avenue. Crossing Highway 111, turn left on Haystack Rd. Right on Portola Ave. Take the I-15 North to the I-215 North toward Riverside. Take the Hwy 60 East which will merge into the I-10 East. Go East on the I-10, exit going South on Monterey Avenue. Crossing Highway 111, turn left on Haystack Rd. Right on Portola Ave. (est. travel time ~ 2.5 hours) Go West on the I-10, exit at Hwy 111 toward Indio/Palm Desert. Turn Left onto Auto Center Dr/Hwy 111. Turn Right onto 46th Ave/Hwy 111. Take Hwy 111 to Palm Desert, turn south on Portola Avenue, go 1 1/2 miles and follow signs to the main entrance on your left. Once on Portola Ave., follow the signs to the main entrance on the left. There is plenty of free parking. In case you get lost, the phone number at The Living Desert is 760-346-5694. Proceed to the ticket entrance and identify yourself as an AALAS meeting attendee to gain entry and obtain directions to the Tennity Center meeting area. It’s to the left past the entrance. Cost? $15 for A ALAS bra nch mem bers ($2 5 at th e doo r) $ 5 for family members (yes, they are invited for both the meeting and to tour The Living Desert) RSVP: We need to plan ahead for space and food. PLEASE help us and RSVP to Bruce Kennedy, PTP Branch program chair, by Friday, May 24. Phone 626-395-3020, or e-mail [email protected] to RSVP and/or obtain more information. Make c hecks payab le to PTPB AALAS. Mail to: Bruce W. Kennedy MS RLATG Facility Manager Caltech MC 147-75 1200 E. California Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91125 ! ! ! ! clip the slip below and send it off to RSVP e THANKS so very much !! Sponsoring vendors AK Roseberry and Associates Ancare Charles River Laboratories Simonsen Laboratories, Inc. Techniplast USA Name: Institution : # in party: AALAS branch (as applicable): e-mail: total $$ remitted: phone: The Living Desert folks Dr. Kevin Leiske, Amy Roberts, Rick Uyemura, Meg Foley, Karen Sausman, Sara Kennedy