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Some of the ways Captive Wildlife at Rocky Mountain Wildlife Conservation Center have benefited
from Super Blue Green Algae:
Metabolic Bone Disease (a common - and sometimes deadly - problem for captive wildlife raised on milk
replacement products) - SBGA helps supplement the diet and put back missing elements that help build strong bones.
Skin and Coat Conditions - Animals kept in toxic situations (roadside stands, with constant diesel gas
fumes) and climates unsuited to their natural habitat suffer a variety of maladies - loss of hair, frostbite, poor
coats - SBGA improves such conditions.
Malnourishment - nearly all captive wildlife are subject to malnourishment if they are kept outside
licensed zoo and accredited sanctuary systems. Even "enough" food is not usually the "right" food. SBGA stimulates
appetites and food absorption, improving the overall metabolism of the Animals.
Joint Health - Many captive wildlife are confined in concrete cages, with no chance to exercise in a
naturalized habitat. Discomfort is common in the joints, especially elbows, of Great Cats who have only concrete to
lay on. SBGA goes a long way toward relieving the pain and tenderness, while improving joint health, too.
Of the Sanctuary's 74 Animals (Lions, Tigers, Bears, Jaguars, Leopards, Mountain Lions, Servals, Bobcats, Coati Mundi),
seven serious cases have been improved or eliminated through the use of Super Blue Green Algae, and all the other
Animals have derived benefit in the various ways already listed.
"We recommend Super Blue Green Algae to all of our colleagues in the American Sanctuary Association, and The Association
of Sanctuaries, the two accrediting bodies to which we belong," states Craig. "We've seen it do wonders for the Great
Cats and Bears at our sanctuary, just like the documentation on domestic and farm animals claims."
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