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Monday, December 13, 2010

Judy Moving to Exotic Game Ranch?

According to Michelle Cryer's Facebook page, Judy the baboon is moving:
"Michelle Anthony-Cryer Please let everyone know how sweet Judy is and that she loves people the most .. Yesterday at 9:54am.
The person who responded to the announcement was Rebecca Ross who replied,
"Rebecca Ross Judy will be a big hit here don't worry!!
It took me a little while to figure out that Rebecca Ross works for Texas Disposal Systems (found a job announcement for an animal caretaker with Rebecca Ross listed as the job vacancy contact person).  Texas Disposal Systems operates a facility called Exotic Game RanchHere is list of their animals at the site.  
The Texas Disposal Systems Exotic Game Ranch and Pavilion is used as a working ranch and invited guest entertainment facility operation. The ranch land is comprised of land that is under permit for future landfill expansion and a portion of the buffer zone next to the landfill and compost operations. Cattle and other animals are raised and sold. The wildlife reserve is used primarily for animal production and sale to other ranches as well as endangered species conservation.

Inside the TDS facility, the exotic game ranch is complete with approximately 1175 acres that is home to more than 2,000 animals from over 80 different species. Most of these animals are not indigenous to Texas or even North America. Our wildlife ranch consists of many foreign inhabitants from Africa, Asia Minor, Australia, England, Israel, India, Middle East, and Pakistan.

At the TDS Pavilion qualified non-profit organizations are invited to host their fundraisers in a 12,000 square foot enclosed building, free of charge. Each year our beautiful facility serves about 15,000 people who attend events and private tours. TDS believes strongly in giving back to the community and have focused efforts on helping qualified non-profit organizations raise funds, recognizing worthy citizens, and provide educational opportunities for qualified groups.
So I guess Michelle Cryer decided to "play" with Judy (and the other primates still living at Talley Road) again before she left the WAO: 

Judy loves shoes ;-)


Checking out what's under my sock

Beautiful Judy

Too bad Michelle didn't bother to check on Judy and Baby (deceased baboon) when they were first living at Leslie Road and then tranferred to Talley Road (2006-2007).  Something tells me she would not be "playing" with the animals if the Asvestas were still around.  I guess when you destroy your own "zoo" it's okay to play with the baboons.

I wonder how thrilled Michelle and Mary must have been to see Michelle yesterday morning.  Did she even help clean the animal enclosures and feed the animals, or did she just "spend the day" with the animals? 
Michelle Anthony-Cryer Going to spend the day with the chimps and baboons ... I can't wait!!  Yesterday at 8:57am via Mobile Web
I wonder if the animal caretakers are still being paid?  Rumor has it Henry has not been paid in a while and was lied to by the Cryers when he asked if the WAO filed for bankruptcy.  If this rumor is true, then Henry will never see a dime for his "services" since he was not listed on the bankruptcy list.  Boo hoo.

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