The Detroit Zoo is mourning the loss of one of its female polar bears, Anana. She was killed during breeding with male polar bear, Nuka, on Monday, the organization said in a release.
Ira Jaffe retires from law firm he founded, starts business
Ira Jaffe Consulting already collecting clients
Will operate in Florida and Michigan
Ira Jaffe Consulting
Ira Jaffe, longtime metro Detroit attorney and founder of Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss, has founded his own consulting firm at 81 years old.
Ira Jaffe pulls his golf club cart around the country club near his winter condo in Naples, Fla., a few days a week. It s an exercise in boredom, but exercise nonetheless. The 81-year-old attorney retired from Southfield-based Jaffe Raitt Heuer & Weiss, the law firm he founded in 1968, at the end of last year. A year earlier, he stepped down as the president and CEO of The Fisher Group, which handles the financial affairs of the Max Fisher family.
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Detroit Zoo celebrates its first lion cub born in 40 years By: Sarah Wojcik | C&G Newspapers | Published January 13, 2021
Binti chews on a stick while lying next to her aunt, Amirah, at the Detroit Zoo.
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ROYAL OAK When Binti, a female lion cub born Sept. 10 at the Detroit Zoo, successfully rejoined the lion pride just before Christmas Day, the Detroit Zoological Society rejoiced.
Binti, whose name means “daughter” in Swahili, survived an emergency cesarean section during which three of her siblings were stillborn. For the first couple of months of her life, she was hand-reared by humans at the zoo, as the surgery and recovery prevented the normal bonding process between cub and mother.