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Human Error to Blame in 'Handful' of Washington, D.C., Zoo Deaths.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, March, 2003

By Tosin Sulaiman, Knight Ridder Washington Bureau Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Mar. 6--WASHINGTON -- The head of the Smithsonian Institution admitted Wednesday that human error was to blame for "a handful" of recent animal deaths at the National Zoo, one of the capital's most popular and prestigious attractions.

The zoo deaths have aroused critics of the Smithsonian's Secretary, Lawrence Small, and his handpicked zoo director, Lucy Spelman. Small, who took over the Smithsonian's management in 1999, has slashed budgets, ousted longtime museum and zoo leaders and provoked numerous resignations.

There was "absolutely no question" that two of the zoo's rare red pandas were killed by rat poison buried in their enclosures, Small...

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