
DISCOVERY CHANNEL — Sep 9 — Just like the digital dating services that pair up people,
so-called studbooks are used to match most animals held in captivity.
The databases containing information on sex, age and weight are
used by more than 200 zoos nationally and some internationally. Now, new software is going to the Web, promising more easily
accessible data, faster matches and details on an animal’s personality. FULL ARTICLE @ DISCOVERY CHANNEL
