Neighbors Near Conservators Center Still Feel Safe
A day after a lion attacked and killed a 22-year-old at the Conservators Center in Caswell Co., people who live around the center say they still feel safe.
Exclusive Access: Inside The Conservators Center After The Deadly Lion Attack
WFMY News 2 was the first television crew to go inside the Conservators Center in Caswell County since the attack that killed 22-year-old Alex Black.
Lion Killed After Killing Worker at the Conservators Center In NC
22-year-old Alexandra Black was killed Sunday while conducting a routine cleaning of an enclosure at the Conservators Center. Black had been employed as an intern with the center for about two weeks. She's a native of New Palestine, Indiana and a recent graduate of Indiana State University.
Devastated conservation centre director speaks after intern is killed
Alexandra Black, 22, has been identified as the woman who was mauled to death by a male lion, Matthai (bottom), at the Conservators Center (inset) in Burlington, North Carolina on Sunday. Black, a recent graduate of Indiana State University, was working as an intern at the Center for the past two weeks. She was from New Palestine, Indiana. Investigators are now trying to determine how Matthai got out of his locked enclosure.
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NC Zoo Intern, 22, Dead After Lion Escapes Enclosure & Viciously Attacks Her - News Today
A heartbreaking tragedy struck the Tar Heel state. A 22-year-old woman working at a zoological park in North Carolina was killed after a lion escaped its pen and attacked her!
A “husbandry team, led by a professionally trained animal keeper, was carrying out a routine enclosure cleaning” at the Conservators Center in Burlington, North Carolina, on Dec. 30, when the worst happened. “One of the lions somehow left a locked space and entered the space the humans were in and quickly killed one person,” the Conservators said on its Facebook page, per CNN. “The Conservators Center is devastated by the loss of a human life today.” While the zoological park didn’t name the worker killed in the attack, the Caswell County Sheriff’s Office identified her as Alexandra Black, 22, a recent graduate of Indiana State University.
Alexandria had been an intern at the Conservators Centers for about two weeks before the deadly lion attack. The New Palestine, Indiana native was passionate about the zoological industry, and she was pursuing her dream of working with animals. “[T]his was not this person’s first internship,” Mindy Stinner, the center’s executive director, told CNN affiliate WNCN. “And this person wanted to spend a lifetime around these animals.”
“Alex loved animals. Our beautiful, intelligent, passionate Alex had worked, unpaid, at several animal-related ventures, most recently at Wolf Park in Battleground, Indiana. This was her fourth internship, because she really wanted to make a career of working with animals,” her family said in a statement.
The male lion involved in the incident was euthanized following the attack and at this time, it’s unclear how it managed to escape its enclosure. Large cats are locked in a separate area from humans during the routine cleanings, according to the center’s executive director. “At no time did the lion ever enter a space that was not enclosed by the park’s perimeter fence….This is not a situation we’ve ever had before. Safety is a very, very important feature of running any zoological park,” Stinner said during a news conference held after the incident.
The center is closed until further notice, as she says they “need to assess our situation, and we need to make sure that everyone here is safe and feels safe, because this is a very scary thing.”
The Conservators Center houses more than 80 animals, including tigers, small wild cats and other small carnivores. It offers guided walking tours near the animal enclosures, and is regulated by the US Department of Agriculture. Mind Stinner co-cofounded the center in 1999 in Mebane, North Carolina, as an “educational nonprofit to provide a home for select carnivore species,” per its website. It relocated to a 45-acre swath in 2004. NC Zoo Intern, 22, Dead After Lion Escapes Enclosure & Viciously Attacks Her - News Today
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Lion escapes zoo enclosure, kills 22-year-old intern
A team was carrying out a routine enclosure cleaning at the Conservators Center in Burlington, North Carolina, when a lion left the locked space and killed intern Alexandra Black, 22.
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Worker killed after lion escape from North Carolina wildlife conservatory
A worker was killed after a lion escaped from a locked area at a wildlife conservatory in Burlington, North Carolina. This is the video of the lion earlier this year. Officials say a team was cleaning out the lion’s enclosure when it left the area and attacked a 22 year old woman who had been working as an intern for the conservatory. The lion was shot and killed. It’s unclear how it got out.
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Real News, Lion escapes enclosure, kills 22-year-old intern at North Carolina
A lion killed a worker Sunday at a North Carolina zoological park after it escaped a locked enclosure during a routine cleaning, officials said. Dec.30,2018
As a team led by a trained animal keeper cleaned the enclosure, One of the lions somehow left a locked space and entered the space the humans were in and quickly killed one person.
Alexandra Black(22, intern) was killed Sunday when a lion got out of a locked space and attacked a team cleaning its enclosure.
Alexandra Black, a 22-year-old recent graduate of Indiana State University. Black, a native of New Palestine, Indiana, had been an intern at the Conservators Center for about two weeks, the sheriff’s office said.
Male lion was shot and killed.
Real News, Lion escapes enclosure, kills intern at North Carolina zoo
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List of works about the Dutch East India Company | Wikipedia audio article
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00:07:29 1 Non-fiction
00:07:38 1.1 Books, dissertations and theses
00:07:49 1.1.1 General
00:24:47 1.1.2 Roles in economic, financial and business history
00:44:41 1.1.3 Science, technology, and culture in the VOC World
01:01:53 1.1.4 VOC military and political history
01:06:02 1.1.5 VOC maritime history (VOC in the Age of Exploration)
01:24:44 1.1.6 VOC historiography
01:27:47 1.1.7 VOC people
01:42:03 1.1.8 VOC in Europe
01:47:45 1.1.9 VOC in Africa
02:08:51 1.1.10 VOC in South and West Asia (including the Indian subcontinent)
02:30:42 1.1.11 VOC in Southeast Asia (including the East Indies)
02:44:53 1.1.12 VOC in East Asia
03:09:42 1.2 Journal articles, scholarly papers, essays, and book chapters
03:09:55 1.2.1 General history
03:42:39 1.2.2 Economic, financial and business history
04:35:09 1.2.3 Cultural and social history
05:29:40 1.2.4 Military and political history
05:54:16 1.2.5 Maritime history
06:12:14 2 Fiction
06:13:42 3 Audio
06:14:30 4 Video
06:15:16 5 Seminars and symposiums
06:15:42 6 Documentary
06:16:09 7 Film
06:16:27 8 Music
06:16:40 9 VOC World in visual arts
06:17:01 10 See also
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The Dutch East India Company (Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie or VOC) is one of the most influential and best expertly researched companies/corporations in history. As an exemplary historical company-state, the VOC had effectively transformed itself from a corporate entity into a state, an empire, or even a world in its own right. The VOC World (i.e. networks of people, places, things, activities, and events associated with the Dutch East India Company) has been the subject of a vast amount of literature that includes both fiction and non-fiction works. VOC World studies is an international multidisciplinary field focused on social, cultural, religious, scientific, technological, economic, financial, business, maritime, military, political, legal, diplomatic activities, institutional organization, and administration of the VOC and its colourful world. Some of the notable VOC historians/scholars include Sinnappah Arasaratnam, Leonard Blussé, Peter Borschberg, Charles Ralph Boxer, Jaap Bruijn, Femme Gaastra, Om Prakash, Günter Schilder, and Nigel Worden.
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For almost 200 years of its existence (1602–1800), the Company played crucial roles in business, financial, socio-politico-economic, military-political, diplomatic, legal, ethnic, and exploratory maritime history of the world. In the early modern period, the VOC was the driving force behind the rise of corporate-led globalization, corporate power, corporate identity, corporate culture, corporate social responsibility, corporate governance, corporate finance, corporate capitalism, and finance capitalism. It was the VOC's institutional innovations and business practices that laid the foundations for the rise of giant global corporations to become a highly significant and formidable socio-politico-economic force of the modern world as we know it today ...