Binky the Polar Bear Travel Tag
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Owner:
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squivers
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Released:
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Friday, March 11, 2011
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Origin:
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Montana, United States
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Binky wants to go back to the Anchorage Zoo and be seen with a few tourists in tennis shoes.
In memory of Binky;
In July 1994, 29-year-old Australian tourist Kathryn Warburton climbed over two safety rails to get a close-up photograph and was bitten as the bear stuck his head through the bars and grabbed her;she re ceived a broken leg and bite wounds. Another tourist caught the event on tape. Binky kept the woman's shoe for three days before it could be retrieved by zoo officials, and the day after the attack ,Alaska Daily Star photographer Rob Layman took the iconic image of Binky with a shoe in his mouth that was printed in almost every press account of the incident.
Six weeks later, Binky was involved in another mauling. Drunken local teenagers who apparently hoped to swim in Binky's pool approached the bear's enclosure, and one 19-year-old was hospitalized with leg lacerations after he was mauled.The zoo could not confirm that Binky was the attacker, but only Binky—not Nuka—had blood on his face following the incident.
After these attacks, Binky received international news coverage and became a hero in Anchorage. Binky merchandise was popular, including t-shirts, mugs, and bumper stickers, often adorned with the iconic shoe photo or with the slogan "Send another tourist, this one got away". Local letters to the editor supported Binky during both incidents, most often arguing that polar bears' dangerousness should be respected. The Zoo's director, Sammye Seawell, criticized Warburton's actions in the Anchorage saying "she violated the rules and jeopardized the bear's life." Though Seawell initially insisted that the attack would not change how the zoo is run, security around Binky's cage was upgraded to keep zoo visitors out.
In 1995, Binky's cagemate Nuka suddenly became sick with sarcocystosis (a parasitic disease), dying from associated liver failure on July 14, a week after her symptoms began. Shortly thereafter, Binky showed signs of the disease. On the morning of July 20, he went into convulsions and died. Zoo visitors left bouquets of flowers outside the bears' empty enclosure, and turnout at the zoo's memorial service was "astonishing" despite pouring rain. The bears were buried on zoo grounds. To learn more, visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binky_(polar_bear)#Maulings.2C_celebrity.2C_and_death
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squivers marked it as missing
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chirpnterp posted a note for it
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I didn't see Binky in Sturgyville TB hotel when I dropped of some other TBs.
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S & A Norton placed it in sturgyville TB hotel
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Dropped in sturgyville TB hotel
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S & A Norton grabbed it
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Found this little guy in Prairie Bark, cache number GC408YZ on June 25th, 2013. Moving him along to another cache!
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golfhound placed it in Barfing Dog Cache
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Wisconsin
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golfhound grabbed it
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I will try to log this in at an event cache in Appleton, WI welcoming back RJ on leave. That is where I grabbed it. I will move it to another cache. Thanks for putting it out there.
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golfhound took it to Appleton TB Swap & Pizza
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Wisconsin
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tc54915 discovered it
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Wisconsin
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Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.
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RJ McKenzie discovered it
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Discovered this one online threw a friend. I wish I could help this one along to Alaska. The closest I've been to Alaska is flying over it on my way to Japan and Korea. Discover one of my trackables NYHHH2
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marc_54140 discovered it
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Discovered it. Thank you for sharing.
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