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PeTA uses Illegal Aliens to make down cow
video and gets busted.......

Investigators find no animal abuse
By Josh Rabe
The Oklahoman
WYNNEWOOD - Local and federal
investigators found no evidence of wrongdoing at the G.W. Exotic
Animal Park, despite claims made by an activist group last week that
animals were abused and neglected by park employees.
"We are not going to pursue any charges with the Garvin County
District Attorney's office," said Steve Brooks, the county
undersheriff.
The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals released a video
clip Nov. 2 that the group said proves animals there were suffering,
abused and malnourished. A park volunteer working for PETA used a
hidden camera to capture video between February and June.
Brooks said investigators reviewed video supplied by PETA on
Wednesday, but "there was no criminal wrongdoing we could find."
An inspector from the U.S. Department of Agriculture spent Monday
combing the park for violations, but none were listed on an
inspection report provided by the park.
"I never had anything to worry about because I hadn't done anything
criminal," said Joe Schreibvogel, park manager. "I didn't do
anything immoral, either." |
During the time the employee worked at the park, federal inspectors
visited the park twice and found none of the violations PETA claimed
to have uncovered, according to inspection reports.
"There is no way a USDA inspector is going to come into this park
twice and not find some of the things PETA claims were going on,"
Schreibvogel said.
One violation noted
The only violation noted by the USDA was a fence that surrounded the
park that was not tall enough to keep outside animals from getting
into the park. The fence should have been 8 feet tall.
The park issued PETA's volunteer, Mike Steinberg, a written warning
in May for violating USDA food preparation guidelines for the
animals. The park also supplied a written test Steinberg took to
become a park volunteer. His answers contradicted PETA's claim that
animals at the park were malnourished.
Schreibvogel said the few video clips released by PETA
misrepresented the park by showing only injured animals and using
comments made by park employees out of context.
Behavior not tolerated
He said he watched the video Wednesday and was upset by the conduct
of several employees. He said all but one of the employees shown in
the video already had been fired for other infractions of park
rules.
"There's no way in five months they could get Joe on tape saying we
don't feed the animals or get Joe on tape beating an animal because
that's not the way Joe does business," Schreibvogel said. "I don't
tolerate that kind of behavior."
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Click on link below to hear PeTA's very own Bruce
Friedrich support blowing things up. Just as they asked Timothy
McVeigh in the OKC bombing to be a vegan for his last meal. (What if your loved ones was in one of
these buildings?)
Voice of Bruce Friedrich
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  Ingrid NewKirk of PeTA
Above left- Is muffassa, taken 5-6-07 an African lion who was
taken in with over 172 BB'S in his skin. He is a gentle giant and
loves to have his head rubbed.
Above right- Mike Steinburg PeTA's undercover druggie teasing him
so they could get this bad picture of him to post world wide, He
should be the one in jail for animal abuse. he teased muffassa to
the point his nose was bleeding from hitting the wire. But it would
not have been a story if they would of got a picture of him being
nice......? Muffassa deserves to have his name cleared.
Wynnewood Gazette
Thursday, November 9, 2006
G.W. Park Is
exonerated by USDA of PeTA allegations "Just
cleaning up the rumors"
By Larry Russell
On November 2, People for the Ethical Treatment
of Animals (PeTA) made allegations to the press and TV media that GW
Exotic Animal Park in Wynnewood is "more a hellhole than a
sanctuary" and that the U.S. Department of Agriculture should
permanently revoke GW's exhibitor license. Film provided by
PETA'a undercover investigator had clips shown on the internet that
were completely out of context. Example:
A goat with one horn knocked off was suffering and left unattended.
In truth the goat, which lost is horn
fighting or butting some inanimate object, was treated by the park's
veterinarian and later euthanized because the topical medicine kept
draining out through the sinuses. Example:
A tiger being hit by an employee using a rifle butt.
In truth, a group of tigers were
sedated in order to move them to their new compound at the back of
the park. When one tiger lied down drowsy and the other tigers went
after it, and the employee used the butt of the tranquilizer gun to
keep the others off of it and from killing it. Also not shown on the
internet clip was that the employee wadded through the cage of awake
tigers to save the drowsy one. Example:
A lion had its leg torn off by two new tigers in the neighboring
pen. In truth, the animals were trying
to fight, the lion got its front paw through the dividing fence, and
the tigers tore its leg to the point the vet thought it would be
better to be amputated. Joe Schreibvogel told the Gazette that the
incident was documented and reported to the vet and the USDA. Both
the vet and the USDA recommended the tigers be Euthanized because
they were so Psychotic from their former treatment as performers
they would always be a danger to both animals and humans. The
injured lion is well, back in his big cat habitat and in perfect
health. The destruction of those two tigers does not change the
statistics on GW's kill rate of four percent annually, a figure that
has been sustained since the park's opening seven years ago, and
always for humane reasons. A phenomenal success story since so many
of the park's rescued animals are in such bad shape when they arrive
in Wynnewood. GW Park desisted two years ago from accepting dead or
dying livestock for animal food. The danger of disease from hooved
stock was something the park did not want to take a chance on. The
park is licensed to do carcass rendering but prefers to use mostly
commercial animal food. Schreibvogel told the Gazette that it is
still a constant problem that people come in the dead of night to
leave a dead animal or a dying one tied to a fence. Such was the
case with the horse with the broken leg. Park personnel spen tdays
trying to locate the horse's owner. Area vets had no records to
indicate the horse had been treated hereabouts. The horse was
suffering and so it was put down, and the meat was used to feed the
big cats. As the the fines of $25,000 against the park, those
accrued over a period of years, and all were for facility deficits,
such as proper fencing. The USDA has never faulted the park for its
care of the animals it has rescued. I have seen USDA reports on the
park for the past year, and no non-compliance was found. One
inspection occurred in April when the PeTA investigator was employed
by the park and working undercover. On Monday, November 6, the USDA
paid GW Animal Park a surprise visit and spent seven hours going
over the park with a fine-toothed comb. As one investigator told
Schreibvogel, "There's no way you could have cleaned this place up
overnight or put healthy weight on these animals." I have been in
and out of GW Park dozens of times, often without their prior
knowledge that I was coming. On every visit I have been amazed by
the park's growth and improvements and the homes they have provided
for animals down to their last chance when they arrived here. I've
had my heart broken over the rescue stories and the pictures I've
taken. I was there in 200 when Dr. John Jameson did a root canal on
Hercules, a mountain lion whose fangs had been sown off by his
previous owner. I did a story on the three Siberian bears rescued
from a closed van in Purcell during the hottest part of the summer.
I saw Joe and his staff agonize over the possibility they might have
to return the bears to their former owner, and saw the months of
love and care it took to nurse those pitiful, starved creatures back
to health. I saw the alligator from Mill Creek the park took in in
the dead of winter and provided a tank in the barn with a heat lamp.
As with the Siberian Bears, that rescue was at the request of the
Wildlife Department who never reimbursed GW Park so much as a dime.
That didn't matter: the park never asks for a payment for a rescue,
and they never sell animals for profit. All that in contrast to
PeTA, whose kill rate of "rescued" animals in 2005 was 90.7 percent
with only 6.8 pets adopted. We're talking here about a
not-for-profit foundation that rakes in around $24 million a
year from animal-loving donors and avoids over $3.5 million in
federal income tax. If anyone's license should be revoked, it's
PeTA's. The FBI lists PeTA as domestic
terrorists right along with the Earth Liberation Front and the
Animal Liberation Front because their members are interchangeable,
and PeTA helps foot the bill for ELF and ALF to commit felonies
against institutions, restaurants and their fellow Americans,
and then helps to pay the defense attorneys and brags about it. No
one is a bigger animal lover than I am, and as such I can't help but
wonder why PeTA isn't putting its money where its mouth is and
offering to help sanctuaries like GW Park instead of trying to steal
away their donors for their own personal gain. GW Park has received
at least 100 derogatory calls and e-mails since PeTA's most recent
attack. Most have been death threats, which authorities are
investigating. The damage to reputation and loss of productive time
to GW Park has been enormous. The media in Oklahoma City certainly
haven't helped. They were quick to jump on PeTA's allegations, but
they're surely slow off the mark to broadcast the park's exoneration
of those allegations by the USDA. The one exception is News Channel
4, and that station is to be commended.
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PeTA's Finally in the News for the Criminal acts they are known for
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www.petakillsanimals.com
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Pauls Valley Democrat
Wednesday,
January 10, 2007
Poor, Pathetic PETA does it again
By Jeff Shultz
I hate wasting good column space on a group
such as PETA. You remember them don't you? They're the group of
animal lovers who encouraged college students to drink beer instead
of milk. They're also the ones who tried to get the name of
Slaughterville changed to Veggieville. Most recently they made
allegations that the G.W. Animal Park in Wynnewood was mistreating
the animals they care for. The allegations prompted a surprise visit
by the Department of Ag, who, after the pop quiz visit, said PeTA's
allegations were baseless because they found nothing wrong at the
park, So, I really hate taking the time and effort to give PeTA any
type of mention in the Daily Democrat. But PeTA has shown their true
colors in their most recent gaffe. By now you've heard of the plight
of Colorado and Oklahoma Panhandle ranchers during the most recent
snow storms. The winter weather blast has left thousands of cattle
stranded in the cold with no way to get food to them, at least by
land. The same goes for some of the beautiful wildlife in Colorado
such as elk and longhorn sheep herds. So the National Guard has been
dropping bales of hay to the cattle and wildlife in an effort to
keep them from starving. The operation is an expensive one,
especially considering the price of hay these days. Hay is a
precious commodity due to the drought. So, a Denver classic rock
station decided to start raising money to help defray the costs of
the hay drops. Their fund raising efforts were going good, but they
needed more. That's when someone suggested they call PeTA, who, they
thought, would come to the rescue of the cattle and wildlife with a
hefty donation. After all, PeTA isn't some poor charity. They got
lots of donations from some very wealthy people who believe in their
cause. Imagine the radio disc jockeys' shock when a spokesperson for
PeTA not only turned down their request for aid, but debated with
them why they shouldn't give money to this worthwhile cause. When
she was told about the huge cattle herds that were starving to
death, she said those ranchers should have built a shelter for the
cattle. First, no barn in the world could hold 340,000 cattle.
Second, the disc jockeys weren't talking about protecting the cattle
from the weather, they were talking about feeding them. Even if
there was such a huge shelter to house the cattle, ranchers still
couldn't get in there to feed them. Her response was, "You're going
to save them, and then in six months they're going to be killed and
end up on someone's plate. So I don't know that it's really the most
noble cause." The spokesperson added that wild animals caught in the
blizzard's wake -- the same animals PeTA routinely criticized
hunters for bagging--also weren't worth spending PeTA's money to
save. "It's an act of God," she said. "There's really nothing to be
done." In response to PeTA's refusal to send aid to the cattle and
wildlife, Colorado's governor called PeTA "a
bunch of losers" and "frauds." He added, "Don't send your money to
PeTA." I couldn't agree more.
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Right, "Godfather" Earl, a 17+ foot
Burmese python, takes a stroll on the grounds of the park.
Earl was rescued when his owner could no longer care for him.
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Is this the park that PETA claims is
trash?




Mark, Joe, Jenni, Adrianne,
Erick and Brenten.
Midwest City High School
Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
Donate to the Park.
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THE FACTS ABOUT OUR
GROWING ZOO!
The G.W. Exotic Animal Park started as a quiet little sanctuary
made up for a memorial for my brother who was killed by a drunk
driver with just a few animals who needed help. As word got out
the park begin to grow faster by the day to this point of
housing 165 tigers and lions, 31 bears and over 1400 other
exotic animals, forcing us to keep coming up with more ideas to
bring in income.
Years ago you could use volunteers and such until the laws got
stronger about volunteers vs paid trained staff to handle
dangerous animals and keeping such a staff to care for this many
animals.
I came up with a magic show that does travel and I do magic to
teach millions of people about our environment and drugs and
alcohol not using animals in the show, how ever we do have young
tigers and animals on display because hundreds of thousands of
people would not donate, learn or ever see a tiger up close
otherwise, nor does any one of our animals ever leave this park.
I live in a house with boarded windows and roof leaks so the
animals can have brand new cages. They stay here for life, and a
very nice life I might add. Every dime goes to the animals - not
my life style or fancy cars or river front property.
Our zoo is made up of
unwanted animals with a kill rate of only 4% in 10 years.
Compared to PeTA's kill rate which is 97%. this year alone.
Then you have animal rights organizations who take in millions
each year and do nothing for animal care. So call us a zoo, a
sanctuary, wildlife park or what ever you want. But the
TRUTH is we care about animals and take in everything that needs
us. Yes we have had our problems keeping help. Ask
yourself or anyone you know who owns a business; good help is
hard to find and when you find it, its not cheap. We have had
NON- Compliances with the USDA but they have all been corrected
and we are working hard with the inspectors to keep the park in
the running with the best of the best. But before anyone
judges anyone, understand that no one inspector is the
same. While one facility might get along fine in one
state, another might not. And the non-compliances are twisted
and used against us by activist groups to make them sound like
the winners in the fight to keep animals alive when they are
just sucking donations out of the economy for false cause.
Below is a list of websites - you do the research before you
judge anyone.
The staff and I would invite you to take a drive and see this
wonderful place for your self. Then go see others.
www.consumerfreedom.com
www.petakillsanimals.com
www.mtd.com/tasty
www.animalscam.com
www.huntersunite.com
thank you
Joe
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Animals Celebrate the Holidays!

US food service of Oklahoma city
donated 218 turkeys for the animals to have a turkey each for
Thanksgiving! GG eating her Thanksgiving dinner.
Right, Staff members Steve and Sam feed the cats.
Joe does not get any rest in his
house! The tigers have taken
over the couch.
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In
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Memorial Park |
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Annie goes to Bulgaria -
Jamie and Billy loading Annie for her long trip to Bulgaria.
A newly built zoo there contacted us here at the park and we
were anxious to send Annie to them. They paid the freight and
we donated her to them. We'd requested
permission several times in several states to release Annie and
the request was denied. So, she was sent to a zoo to
reside in a beautiful cage and habitat where they could provide
her with lots of enrichment. Our goal is to have a compound
like this some day, but right now we don't have the funding.
Our goal is not to keep them all here if we can find other zoos
who would like to take a unwanted one instead of buying one. It is
the long term care of the animal that should be first. |
| Asia - It may not look
like much now, but this land will soon house four tigers and three
lions in our new Asia compound! We've already started the
construction for an 80 x 80 foot compound with beautiful
landscaping. This has been our dream for a long time.
We've rescued over 100 cats and now we need to make them
comfortable in their home. We have awesome plans for
landscaping if we can raise the funds we need! |
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Billy Inspects Clovis -
Billy, our road show manager, made the long trip to Clovis New
Mexico to check out the new facility we had chosen for our
Siberian tiger, Blondie. We check on him yearly to make sure
he is doing ok. Here, Billy is standing on a boomer
ball. These balls are GREAT for tiger enrichment. We
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Blondie in Clovis - Here
is Joe personally delivering Blondie to a zoo in New
Mexico. We wanted to make sure that he would be put in a
top-notch facility. Unfortunately, we weren't able to offer
Blondie as nice a cage as they could because we are running out
of room! He was donated to the zoo and they care for him
very well. We are filled to the max right now and in
desperate need of compound sponsors. |
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YIKES - This picture is of
"Earl", our 22 foot Burmese Python, with our snake
handler, John. Earl is happy to have a home now in our
beautiful new reptile house here at the park. This $6,000
building is the new home to over 30 animals, thanks to an
anonymous donor! |
| Tiger Island - This is a
picture of Tiger Island, the home of Sasha and Sambo. This
compound was built three years ago and is still in need of some
final touches. We are looking for some pool pump and filter
donations. If you are interested in helping, please contact
us via e-mail or at the phone number for the park. |
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Air Evac Teams Up with GW Exotic Animal Park When you sign up for membership with Air Evac Service, designate code #3458 and the animals at the G.W. Exotic Animal Park will receive a $10 donation! The G.W. Exotic Animal Foundation works with the highest quality professionals to maintain the best standards of protection and medical care for the public as well as the animals of the park. Air Evac is on call 24 hours per day with a 6 minute response time to the park if a customer was to need medical attention.
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Lacara
Doing Is Great!
Remember the
baby black Leopard we rescued in Summerville Tx. with 17 broken
bones? She is a grown up, beautiful young adult now.
Lacara has her own compound with two baby bears as her friends
next door. Thanks to OSU vets and all the staff here at the park
she will live a long happy life.
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recently found our photo on Ty
England's website! We visited with Ty in Oklahoma City
at a convention last year :)
| What's New:
With the winter months and view visitors
we need your help more than ever to help get more cages built so
the animals can have larger compounds and log cabins | |
On a recent appearance at a local mall, Park Director, Joe Schreibvogel, left, educates children on the natural habitat of the Burmese Python, while he explains that an animal of this size needs special care and handling. We maintain an animal abuse investigative team recognized by the state. We have aided in convicting a number of felony cruelty cases in the State of Oklahoma, including offenders claiming to be circus performers. |
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| Our Mission is to provide a lifelong sanctuary for abandoned, misplaced and abused animals so that they may receive the kindness, love and respect they deserve while struggling to co-exist in our environment, and to educate our peers to promote environmental responsibility and preserve the fragile ecosystems which we share. | Thank You | Contact Us | Sponsors | Press Releases | Map and Directions  Copyright © 2001-2003 GW Exotic Animal Memorial Park All Rights Reserved | $8 adults children 4yrs-5yrs $5.00. Your donation for admission to the park is tax deductible. Children three years and under may enter free if accompanied by a paying adult. We are a nonprofit organization. Free admission for the terminally ill. Please call ahead to schedule your visit. | G.W. Exotic Animals Memorial Park Route 2, Box 67 Wynnewood, OK 73098 Phone: 405-665-5197 Joe Schreibvogel - Park Director | Come visit us today! Park Hours: 7 Days a week, 9 am to 7 pm Winter Hours: Wed - Sun, 10 am to 4 pm | |