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On the northwestern coastline of Lake Superior is the city of Duluth, the westernmost port for transatlantic cargo ships. A lot of cargo comes into Duluth: coal, iron ore, grain, clothing and, in November 1962, a mongoose from India. The merchant seamen had enjoyed his company on the long journey and had sat drinking tea with him, but they decided he deserved a life on dry land so they presented him as a gift to the city's Lake Superior Zoo. Lloyd Hackl, the director of the zoo, was delighted and named his new mongoose Mr. Magoo. His fate took an unexpected turn when, labeled an invasive species, federal agents sentenced him to death. The citizens of Duluth were not taking the death sentence lying down. It was pointed out that, as the only mongoose in the country, Mr. Magoo was never going to be able to reproduce, so the country was unlikely to be overrun by the species. They demanded he be allowed to live out his days in peace. Petitions were signed and sent to powerful figures like the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey, and Duluth Mayor George Johnson. A campaign, brilliantly nicknamed No Noose for the Mongoose, was backed by more than 10,000 citizens. There were even suggestions that the zoo director should take him into hiding. Thanks to the efforts of the citizens of Duluth, Mr. Magoo was pardoned. A statement from Udall read, "Acting on the authority that permits importation of prohibited mammals — including mongooses — for zoological, education, medical and scientific purposes, I recommend that Mr. Magoo be granted non-political asylum in the United States." He added that it was dependent upon Mr. Magoo maintaining his "bachelor existence." U. S. Asylum Granted." President Kennedy declared: "Let the story of the saving of Magoo stand as a classic example of government by the people." Living out his days in the zoo, Mr. Magoo became a beloved figure. His daily routine included enjoying an egg, sipping tea, and charming zoo workers with his friendly nature. Popular among visitors, especially children, he received numerous letters and Christmas cards. When Mr. Magoo died peacefully in January 1968, his obituary in the Duluth Herald read: "OUR MR MAGOO OF ZOO IS DEAD." The new zoo director, Basil Norton, vowed not to replace him: "Another mongoose could never take his place in the hearts and affections of Duluth people," he said.
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1 On the northwestern coastline of Lake Superior is the city of Duluth, the westernmost port for transatlantic cargo ships. 2 A lot of cargo comes into Duluth: coal, iron ore, grain, clothing and, in November 1962, a mongoose from India. 3 The merchant seamen had enjoyed his company on the long journey and had sat drinking tea with him, but they decided he deserved a life on dry land so they presented him as a gift to the city's Lake Superior Zoo. 4 Lloyd Hackl, the director of the zoo, was delighted and named his new mongoose Mr. Magoo. 5 His fate took an unexpected turn when, labeled an invasive species, federal agents sentenced him to death. 6 The citizens of Duluth were not taking the death sentence lying down. 7 It was pointed out that, as the only mongoose in the country, Mr. Magoo was never going to be able to reproduce, so the country was unlikely to be overrun by the species. 8 They demanded he be allowed to live out his days in peace. 9 Petitions were signed and sent to powerful figures like the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey, and Duluth Mayor George Johnson. 10 A campaign, brilliantly nicknamed No Noose for the Mongoose, was backed by more than 10,000 citizens. 11 There were even suggestions that the zoo director should take him into hiding. 12 Thanks to the efforts of the citizens of Duluth, Mr. Magoo was pardoned. 13 A statement from Udall read, "Acting on the authority that permits importation of prohibited mammals — including mongooses — for zoological, education, medical and scientific purposes, I recommend that Mr. Magoo be granted non-political asylum in the United States." 14 He added that it was dependent upon Mr. Magoo maintaining his "bachelor existence." 15 U. S. Asylum Granted." 16 President Kennedy declared: "Let the story of the saving of Magoo stand as a classic example of government by the people." 17 Living out his days in the zoo, Mr. Magoo became a beloved figure. 18 His daily routine included enjoying an egg, sipping tea, and charming zoo workers with his friendly nature. 19 Popular among visitors, especially children, he received numerous letters and Christmas cards. 20 When Mr. Magoo died peacefully in January 1968, his obituary in the Duluth Herald read: "OUR MR MAGOO OF ZOO IS DEAD." 21 The new zoo director, Basil Norton, vowed not to replace him: "Another mongoose could never take his place in the hearts and affections of Duluth people," he said.