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50 Best Places to Live in America

50 Best Places to Live in America By Seth Berkman, Stacker Jeff Poe/Getty Images Pristine beaches along the Pacific Ocean, a stellar school system, outdoor ice rinks galore, safe neighborhoods, or ample golf courses depending on priorities, any of these might be deciding factors in choosing the best place to live in America. To help make a choice, Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in every state using Niche s 2020 rankings. Niche ranks places to live based on an array of factors, including the cost of living, educational level of residents, housing, and public schools. Each slide includes the total population, median home value, median rent, and median household income. Check out the details of Niche s methodology.

Potter Park Zoo euthanizes 16-year-old tiger

Potter Park Zoo euthanizes 16-year-old tiger Potter Park Zoo and last updated 2021-04-01 12:49:04-04 LANSING, Mich. — Potter Park Zoo is mourning the loss of Sivaki, a 16-year-old geriatric Amur Tiger, who was humanely euthanized Wednesday after a decline in his health due to age-related spinal disease. “After animal care staff noticed he was reluctant to move, veterinary staff diagnosed the spinal disease as the cause of his discomfort,” said Dr. Ronan Eustace, Potter Park Zoo’s director of animal health. “Treatment to address his spinal disease was initiated, but his condition worsened quickly and it was determined euthanasia was the humane decision.”

Inspiring 16-year-old Amur tiger dies at Lansing s Potter Park Zoo

‘Inspiring’ 16-year-old Amur tiger dies at Lansing’s Potter Park Zoo Updated Apr 01, 2021; Posted Apr 01, 2021 Sivaki was humanely euthanized at Potter Park Zoo in Lansing on Wednesday, March 31 following a decline in his health due to age-related spinal disease.Potter Park Zoo Facebook Share LANSING, MI – Potter Park Zoo is mourning the death of its 16-year-old Amur Tiger. Sivaki was humanely euthanized at the Lansing zoo on Wednesday following a decline in his health due to age-related spinal disease. “After animal care staff noticed he was reluctant to move, veterinary staff diagnosed the spinal disease as the cause of his discomfort,” said Dr. Ronan Eustace, Potter Park Zoo’s Director of Animal Health. “Treatment to address his spinal disease was initiated, but his condition worsened quickly and it was determined euthanasia was the humane decision.”

Despite the pandemic, zoos remain optimistic

Despite the pandemic, zoos remain optimistic
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