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         Us Zoos:     more books (17)
  1. Zoo Around Us (David Taylor's Zoo Around Us) by David Taylor, 1990-09
  2. The accidental conservationist: William T. Hornaday, the Smithsonian bison expeditions and the US National Zoo [An article from: Endeavour] by M.A. Andrei,
  3. Wonders Among Us (Celebrating 75 Years of the Detroit Zoo) by Detroit Zoological Society, 2003
  4. At the zoo. (History).(book on US zoos)(Book Review): An article from: American Scientist
  5. Victor Burgin, US 77/Zoo 78 by Victor Burgin, 1980
  6. Zoos and Botanical Gardens in the US by IBISWorld, 2006-04-28
  7. Wonders Among Us, Celebrating 75 Years of the Detroit Zoo by Detroit Zoological Society, 2003
  8. Endangered Species -- a Collection of Us Postage Stamps by U.S. Postal Service, 1990
  9. What Happens at the Zoo (Books for Young Explorers) by Judith E. Rinard, 1985-08-29
  10. Putt Putt Saves the Zoo \ 5-Pack L/Trb/Us by Product Box PackageCmhum90006, 1998-06
  11. Putt Putt Saves the Zoo \30-Pack Site Lic/Trb/Us by Corrugate ShipperCmhum15175, 1998-03
  12. Watch Us Play by Miela Ford, 1998-03-01
  13. Zoo Babies (Books for Young Explorers)
  14. Mighty Math K-2C/Trb/Us by Ages 5-8 Cmxemk1796, 1997-11

141. Welcome To Gerard Hilferty & Associates - Museum Planning, Exhibit Design
Plans and designs exhibits for museums, interpretive centers, parks, zoos and botanical gardens.
http://www.hilferty.com/
What We Do
Our Vision

Our Story

History
What We Do
Our Vision

Our Story

History
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142. You're Visiting SanDiegoZoo.org
A licensing agreement with the Zoo not only benefits endangered wildlife, but italso contributes to the positive images of the companies that license with us.
http://www.sandiegozoo.org/society/participate.html
OTHER WAYS TO GET INVOLVED Search There are many ways that you can get involved with the Zoological Society of San Diego and help our conservation efforts. Join us as we work to save endangered species and their habitats! PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES - Partnering with the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park means that you will be associated with one of the most powerful and impactful brands in Southern California and one of the best known zoos in the United States. LICENSING The San Diego Zoo has a proven history in product licensing. A licensing agreement with the Zoo not only benefits endangered wildlife, but it also contributes to the positive images of the companies that license with us. Zoo licensees take pride in manufacturing and marketing products for a cause-related organization. Consumers feel good purchasing merchandise to benefit a worthy organization that is making a difference. For information, please call (619) 718-3019. ADOPT-AN-ANIMAL - Help save endangered animals from extinction by adopting an animal.

143. Tierparks, Tiergärten Und Zoos In Deutschland, Europa Und Dem Rest Der Welt
Hier findet sich eine œbersicht der Tierparks, zoos, Tierg¤rten und Wildparks in Deutschland und dem Rest der Welt. Benutzer k¶nnen auch eigene Erfahrungsberichte ver¶ffentlichen.
http://www.tierparks.net
Informationen zu Tierparks, Tiergärten und Zoos in Deutschland, Europa und dem Rest der Welt Click to enter

144. ZooWatch: Zoos, Safari And Wildlife Parks - UK And Ireland
The primary aim of ZooWatch is to promote zoo websites in the UK and Eire, raising awareness of their conservation programmes both nationally and internationally. The secondary aim is to help zoos promote themselves so as to maintain their commercial viability and allow their conservation work to prosper.
http://www.zoowatch.freeserve.co.uk/
Z
o o W ... Zoo News
Zoos, safari parks and wildlife parks
ZooWatch is a UK webportal to sites related to zoological parks and gardens in the UK and Ireland. This website is a resource for education, conservation and tourism. The survey form for the for 2004 ZooWatch Zoo Visitor Survey is now available. The links are organised into two lists, one is an alphabetical (the A to Zoo list) and the second by either country or regions of the Britsh Isles, namely: Ireland English regions Northern Ireland Scotland and Wales . There are separate pages for Aquaria and Marine Life Parks (the Aquaria to Z list) and Small and Special (smaller and specialist wildlife centres) A list of other related ZooWatch webpages is given at the top of this page. Alphabetical list: [A to E] [F to J] [K to O] [P to T] and [U to Z] A to E Banham Zoo Belfast Zoological Gardens Blackbrook Zoological Park Blackpool Zoo ... Edinburgh Zoo and Exmoor Zoo F to J Flamingo Land (Yorkshire) Fota Wildlife Park Galloway Wildlife Conservation Park Hamerton Zoological Park ... Isle of Wight Zoo and Jersey Zoo K to O Knowsley Safari Park Linton Zoological Gardens London Zoo Longleat Safari Park ... Mole Hall Wildlife Park and Newquay Zoo P to T Paignton Zoo Paradise Park (Hayle, Cornwall)

145. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - AnimalsZoo
websites; Netvet/Electronic zoo, Zoo Whole listing of many, mainlyUS, zoos; Official Homepage of Birmingham Zoo - Birmingham zoo;
http://www.webdirectory.com/Animals/Zoo/
Animals :Zoo

146. U.S. Zoos Give Up Permits To Take African Elephants
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/LAW/04/29/life.elephants.reut/index.html

147. European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria - EAZA
Promotes cooperation for furthering wildlife conservation, particularly through European Endangered Species Programmes (EEP). Includes list of members and EEPs.
http://www.eaza.net/
The website of EAZA uses frames.

148. Conservation Breeding Specialist Group
The Conservation Breeding Specialist Group provides the names and contact information for zoos around the globe.
http://www.cbsg.org/directory/
Select a Region.
CBSG.org offers listings of zoos from all
over the world. Select a region from the
dropdown box below or simply click on the
area of the world you want to know more
about.
Region: Please Select... Africa Asia Caribbean Eastern Europe Middle America North America Oceana South America South Asia South East Asia South West Asia Western Europe
Zoo Associations of the World
WAZA:
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums http://www.waza.org AZA: American Zoo and Aquarium Association http://www.aza.org EAZA: European Association of Zoos and Aquaria http://www.eaza.net PAZAAB: Pan African Association of Zoos, Aquaria and Botanic Gardens http://www.paazab.org ARAZPA: Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria http://www.arazpa.org.au SEAZA: South East Asian Zoos Association http://www.seaza.org AMACZOOA: CAZA: http://www.caza.ca FZG: The Federation of Zoological Gardens of Great Britain and Ireland http://www.zoofederation.org.uk JAZA: Japanese Association of Zoos and Aquariums AZCARM: http://www.azcarm.com.mx CAZG: Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens PKBSI: Indonesian Zoological Parks Association
Global Zoo Directory CBSG is providing the names and contact information for zoos around the globe free of charge. If you would like to update the information for your institution, please email your new details to

149. Dixon Studios: Exhibit Fabrication And Installation
Design, fabrication and installation company specializing in exhibits and environments for zoos, aquariums, museums and entertainment centers.
http://www.dixonstudios.com
Welcome to Dixon Studios
Give us a call, our team would be glad to discuss your project in detail, share ideas and show you the advantages of the design/build approach for your project.
We assure you that anything you can imagine, we can create. Call us at (520) 628-3699.

150. American Association Of Zookeepers, AAZK, At Knoxville Zoo
AAZK is a nonprofit (us 501 (c) 3) volunteer organization constituted by professionalzoo keepers and other interested people dedicated to professional animal
http://www.knoxville-zoo.org/aazk.htm
Home General Info About Us Zoo Shop ... Education/ Schools /Programs Membership News Room Group Sales Support Us ... Special Events
American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK)
Visit the National AAZK official Web site
Knoxville Zoo's America Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) chapter represents Knoxville Zoo among nearly 250 animal-related facilities around the world.
AAZK is a nonprofit (U.S. 501 (c) 3) volunteer organization constituted by professional zoo keepers and other interested people dedicated to professional animal care and conservation. AAZK began in 1967 in San Diego, Calif., with the purpose of promoting professionalism in zoo keeping through education of zoological staff members in the most modern and current techniques of captive exotic animal care.
AAZK's mission
  • Provide a resource and a forum of continuing education for the animal care professional and to support zoo and aquarium personnel in their roles as animal care givers, scientific researchers, public educators and conservationists.

151. Animal Rights FAQ: Section Nine
Several questions and answers about animals in zoos.
http://www.animal-rights.com/arsec9q.htm
ANIMALS FOR ENTERTAINMENT Question 69: Don't zoos contribute to the saving of species from extinction?
Zoos often claim that they are "arks", which can preserve species whose
habitat has been destroyed, or which were wiped out in the wild for other
reasons (such as hunting). They suggest that they can maintain the species
in captivity until the cause of the creature's extirpation is remedied, and
then successfully reintroduce the animals to the wild, resulting in a healthy,
self-sustaining population. Zoos often defend their existence against
challenges from the AR movement on these grounds. There are several problems with this argument, however. First, the number
of animals required to maintain a viable gene pool can be quite high, and is
never known for certain. If the captive gene pool is too small, then
inbreeding can result in increased susceptibility to disease, birth defects, and mutations; the species can be so weakened that it would never be viable in the wild. Some species are extremely difficult to breed in captivity: marine mammals, many bird species, and so on. Pandas, which have been the sustained focus of

152. TerraZoo Rheinberg, Der Reptilienzoo Am Niederrhein
Es handelt sich um einen spezialisierten Reptilienzoo am Niederrhein. Der Webauftritt ist stark an die CDRom des zoos angelehnt. Es gibt auf der Seite ein groŸes Angebot an Infos, Bildern und Videos ¼ber die Schlangen, Echsen und Agamen. Auch Nachzuchten werden vorgestellt.
http://www.terrazoo-online.de/
Framesets: TerraZoo TerraAktiv TerraLex E ventuell Real Player 8.0 Flash Player und eingeschaltetes Java-Script bei 800x600 erforderlich.

153. Miami-Dade County Park And Recreation
west of the Florida Turnpike Extension in Miami, 3 miles west of us 1 and 20 TOP Parties,Picnics and Special Events Planning Does your group belong in a zoo?
http://www.co.miami-dade.fl.us/parks/Parks/metrozoo.htm
Search:
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In May 2004

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... Santas' Enchanted Forest Culture Arts Auditoriums Deering Estate Music ... Women's Park Sports Athletic Fields Baseball Boating Boxing ... Marinas Nature Beaches Campgrounds Islands Fishing ... Pine Rockland T-Shirt Youth Arts After-School Camps Good Life Program ... Seniors Access Beach Wheelchair Programs Foundation Suggestions ... Contact Us About Us About Us Parks Jobs Internships (.pdf format) Advisory Committee Friends of Parks Volunteering Park Improvements Miami Metrozoo Directions Print Address 12400 SW 152 Street Miami, Florida 33177 Phone Number Hours of Operation Every day of the year (incl. holidays) 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Admission gates close at 4:00 p.m. Amenities and Facilities For more information, visit the

154. In Zoos, Roaming Carnivores Suffer Most
CNN
http://cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/10/02/carnivores.zoos.reut/index.html

155. Petting Zoo Directory
Petting zoos are listed by state or country and then city with short descriptions and links. Also has information about setting up a petting zoo and animal quizzes.
http://www.pettingzoofarm.com

156. Lightspeed Design Group
Produces 3D multimedia theater programs (integrating 3D laser animations with large format slides, highdefinition video and environmental effects) for museums, science centers, zoos, aquariums, and world expositions.
http://www.lightspeeddesign.com/
Lightspeed Design Group is a highly skilled visual communications company providing video production services and technologies for corporate events, museums, and attractions. Products and services include: video production, ride films, 3D cinema software and projections. Home Profile Video Production 3D Cinema ... Help

157. Schlangenhaus Eimsheim
Dieses Schlangenhaus hat sich auf Giftschlangen spezialisiert. Vor allem der Tausch mit zoos und die Aufkl¤rung der Bev¶lkerung stehen im Vordergrund. Auf der Seite findet man viele Informationen ¼ber Schlangen und Reptilien Von Tipps, Sereninformationen, aktuellen Veranstaltungen bis hin ¼ber Z¼chtungen und dem ShopAngebot.
http://www.schlangenhaus.de/

158. Home Page
UFAW uses scientific knowledge and established expertise to improve the welfare of animals as pets, in zoos, laboratories, on farms and in the wild.
http://www.ufaw.org.uk
UFAW is a scientific and technical animal welfare charity. This page is designed to be viewed by a browser which supports Frames. For browsers that do not support the Frames extension. Click here for alternative home page UFAW.

159. WAZA - World Association Of Zoos And Aquariums
Membership includes 172 leading zoological institutions and 17 regional/national zoo associations working together to conserve species, promote animal welfare, and educate the public. Conservation information, news and events, and member descriptions and links.
http://www.waza.org/

160. Denver Zoo - Join Us - Volunteer
Join us for a Volunteer Open House in Norgren Hall in the Gates Education Centeron Learn about the Volunteer Program and meet current Denver Zoo Volunteers.
http://www.denverzoo.org/join/volunteer/Volunteer.htm
Who are Denver Zoo Volunteers?
For more information, call: (303) 376-4886. Volunteer Open House!
Join us for a Volunteer Open House in Norgren Hall in the Gates Education Center on Wednesday, July 21 from 9-10:30 am
  • Learn about the Volunteer Program and meet current Denver Zoo Volunteers.
  • Find out how to become a year-round volunteer OR a summer volunteer.
  • Talk with staff and volunteers about the many volunteer opportunities available to you. Volunteer applications will be available.
  • Schedule an interview.
  • Find out how YOU can get involved!
Please R.S.V.P. at 303-376-4837 by Tuesday, July 20
We are always seeking new volunteers with an interest in nature, animals, the zoo and people. Our volunteers are a diverse group from all walks of life and professions drawn together by their passion for nature and the preservation and conservation of the natural world for all to enjoy.
Volunteers are a vital part of the Denver Zoo, committed to the zoo's mission and sharing that mission with our guests. Volunteers provide valuable assistance with administrative duties, special events, education programs, community outreach and public interpretation, feeling a sense of satisfaction and pride in a job well done.

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