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         Zoos:     more books (100)
  1. The Investment Zoo: Taming the Bulls and the Bears by Stephen A. Jarislowsky, 2009-01-06
  2. Bruno Munari's Zoo by Bruno Munari, 2005-02-17
  3. 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo: A Counting Book (The World of Eric Carle) (Coloring Book edition) by Eric Carle, 2007-01-18
  4. The Daily Zoo: Keeping the Doctor at Bay with a Drawing a Day by Chris Ayers, 2008-11-01
  5. The American Dream and Zoo Story by Edward Albee, 1997-10-01
  6. Daily Zoo Year 2: Keeping the Doctor at Bay with a Drawing a Day by Chris Ayers, 2009-12-01
  7. Zoo City by Lauren Beukes, 2010-12-28
  8. The Human Zoo: A Zoologist's Study of the Urban Animal (Kodansha Globe) by Desmond Morris, 1996-03-15
  9. The Petting Zoo: A Novel by Jim Carroll, 2010-11-04
  10. Going to the Zoo by Tom Paxton, 1996-04-26
  11. Welcome to the Zoo! by Alison Jay, 2008-10-16
  12. My Trip to the Zoo by Mercer Mayer, 2001-08-23
  13. Almost Chimpanzee: Searching for What Makes Us Human, in Rainforests, Labs, Sanctuaries, and Zoos by Jon Cohen, 2010-09-14
  14. A Zoo in My Luggage by Gerald Durrell, 2005-06-28

21. MoS | Learn More | IMTAL
Promoting theater as an effective educational tool in museums, zoos, and aquaria.
http://www.mos.org/learn_more/imtal.html

In this section: IMTAL Home
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Writing a Grant for Museum Theater? Quote a Director Access Publications Big News! The IMTAL office has moved to the Central Park Wildlife Center in New York City. Jonathan Ellers is the new Executive Director. The new phone number is 212-439-6542. The new email for information is jellers@wcs.org What is IMTAL? It's a professional resource! The International Museum Theatre Alliance [IMTAL], formed in 1990, is a professional resource and networking non-profit organization for museum and theatre professionals using theatre as an interpretive technique. Membership to the Alliance is open to professionals using all styles and techniques of this expanding medium. It's a communication network! In 1994, IMTAL became the Affiliate Group on Museum Theatre for the American Association of Museums. Through this relationship, and with associate members, such as Heritage Interpretation International, IMTAL advocates for museum theatre, exchanging and dissemination information. The Alliance serves as a forum for developments, debate and opportunities in museum theatre. It's for everyone!

22. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Zoo Animal Sites
CAUZ Consortium of Aquariums Universities zoos. CAZPA - Canadian Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums Denver Zoo. Directory of Brazilian zoos. Edinburgh Zoo. Elephant
http://netvet.wustl.edu/zoo.htm
Zoo Animals
Select Other Species General Animal Sites Amphibians Birds Cats Cows Dogs Ferrets Fish Horses Invertebrates Marine Pigs Primates Rabbits Reptiles Rodents Small Ruminants Wildlife Zoo Animals Fictional Images Sounds Return to: 1994-98, Ken Boschert, DVM

23. Zoos For Kids, Animals, Zoos And Aquariums
zoos for kids, Animals, zoos and Aquariums provides a huge list of animal,zoo and aquarium web pages from all over the world. Planet Ocean zoos
http://www.northvalley.net/kids/zoos.shtml
Select a Kids World Site... Animals, Farming, Zoos Art and Music Education/Schoolwork Help Fun and Games Geography Government and Politics Health and Medicine History Literature Museums Science and Math Sports and Recreation Vacation Time!
A Guide for the Young Cyber-Traveler

24. Zoos Of Russian
All Russian zoos Online. Here you can learn a fishes, amphibians, reptiliansand herptiles. Furthermore, you can visit all Russian zoos.
http://www.zoo.ru/

25. Saving Wildlife Home
Organization responsible for the City's zoos and for the aquarium in Brooklyn. The Bronx Zoo is their premier attraction. They also engage in research and other conservation activities on an international level.
http://www.wcs.org/
The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks. These activities change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in sustainable interaction on both a local and a global scale. WCS is committed to this work because we believe it essential to the integrity of life on Earth.
Tour WCS Websites
Take an online tour
International Conservation
Our work around the world
Education Programs
Learning about nature
More News
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Adopt A Tiger!

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Timmy Moves to Louiville
... Living Large! Memorial Day Weekend at the Bronx Zoo Presented by Fleet
Move over Big Bird, step aside Clifford, because the Bronx Zoo is highlighting even bigger real animals during Living Large Weekend
Read More >
Madagascar! The Bronx Zoo Lion House restoration: a new mission for a grand lady Read More > How to help Ways to get involved Mailing List Stay in touch Job Center Available Positions Publications Find out more Member Area Login here Our Mission Around the Globe WCS in New York ... Home

26. Monorail Society Homepage
s, diagrams, technical papers, news, videos, history, comparisons, costs, links.......Allvolunteer organization founded to foster more awareness and promote this uniquely safe method of transit not just for theme parks and zoos.
http://www.monorails.org/
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Over 3,500 members, in 69 countries, on 6 continents! The Monorail Society
is an all-volunteer organization founded to foster more awareness and promote this unique method of transportation. Monorails are NOT just for theme parks and zoos! Our aim is to inform people of the many possible uses for them. Monorail systems around the world carry hundreds of thousands of passengers safely and efficiently to their destinations every day. If more monorails were built, people would choose transit over the automobile in greater numbers. Efforts of the Monorail Society (TMS) members have helped monorail gain more acceptance as an alternative to conventional rail, buses and cars. Several monorail projects in planning or under construction have benefited from the efforts of TMS . Before TMS , there were no all-encompassing information sources on monorail, either in print or online. For this, we are very proud of our contribution to the transit world. Founded in 1989

27. Long Island - Zoos And Aquariums
Please visit our sponsor. zoos and Aquariums. Mansions and Gardens,Wineries, zoos and Aquariums. Return to the Long Island HomePage.
http://www.webscope.com/li/zoos.html
Zoos and Aquariums
L.I. Game Farm and Family ride Park , Manorville
A complete zoo/petting zoo with wild Bengal tiger shows, baby elephant shows, elephant rides, Bambiland, carousel, playport, train rides and much more.
The Animal Farm , Manorville
See, feed and pet the animals. Includes shows, train and pony rides and farm tour. Large selection of rare and unusual poultry, monkeys, llamas, reptiles and other exotic animals.
Cold Spring Harbor Fish Hatchery and Aquarium
Started in 1883, when the first brown trout imported into the U.S. arrived at the hatchery. Environmental education center and demonstration hatchery. Also houses N.Y. State's largest collection of native freshwater fish, reptiles and amphibians. See and feed the newly hatched trout.
Featuring goats, sheep, lions, bobcats, bald eagles, deer and more. Petting zoo.
, Yaphank
A working production farm conducting public workshops, demonstrations, festivals and animal petting and feeding. Sheep, goats, pigs, beef cattle and other animals are residents of this 300-acre farm.
Mansions and Gardens Wineries,

28. Saving Wildlife Home
Profile, photograph, programs, map, contact information.
http://wcs.org/home/zoos/prospectpark/about
The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks. These activities change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in sustainable interaction on both a local and a global scale. WCS is committed to this work because we believe it essential to the integrity of life on Earth.
Tour WCS Websites
Take an online tour
International Conservation
Our work around the world
Education Programs
Learning about nature
More News
Visit the Press Room

Adopt A Tiger!

Adopt a Jaguar!

Timmy Moves to Louiville
... Living Large! Memorial Day Weekend at the Bronx Zoo Presented by Fleet
Move over Big Bird, step aside Clifford, because the Bronx Zoo is highlighting even bigger real animals during Living Large Weekend
Read More >
Madagascar! The Bronx Zoo Lion House restoration: a new mission for a grand lady Read More > How to help Ways to get involved Mailing List Stay in touch Job Center Available Positions Publications Find out more Member Area Login here Our Mission Around the Globe WCS in New York ... Home

29. 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)

30. SEAZA Home Page
Helps members to educate the public about conservation and actively supports the exsitu and in-situ conservation of populations of endangered species and their habitat, especially from the South East Asian region.
http://www.seaza.org/
SOUTH EAST ASIAN ZOOS ASSOCIATION
VISION
The vision of the South East Asian Zoos Association is that its member zoos utilize their animal collections for the primary purposes of educating our public by imparting messages on the urgent need for environmental conservation in a manner that upholds the respect and dignity of the wild animal. MISSION To educate guests on the preservation of the natural environment To share the goals of conservation, education, recreation and research with our public To commit to team work and share our expertise and experience with SEAZA members, other regional and national zoo associations Maintaining the highest standards of quality and professional ethics
VALUES
Conserve the environment and its wildlife SEAZA actively supports the ex-situ and in-situ conservation of populations of endangered species and their habitat, especially from the South East Asian region Educate the public We are committed to increasing public knowledge of and participation in the environmental conservation needs of South East Asia and the world and respect for the welfare of animals through awareness programmes in zoos. Serve members SEAZA offers members conservation awareness and technical training programmes.

31. TheBigZoo.com - Virtual Zoo, Zoo Store, Zoo News
World news about animals, zoos and conservation, virtual zoo with photos and descriptions of animals, and online games.
http://www.thebigzoo.com/
Visit Our Virtual Zoo!
Our zoo currently contains animals with information about their diet, habitat, offspring, and social lives. It also offers great photos and amazing videos of the animals. Check it out! Zoo Tours
Now you can take one of our guided tours around the zoo. See the Australian Wildlife, Fiercest Predators, and more! Visit Zoo Store!
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That's right! We've decided to make our free shipping offer permanent! Our zoo store currently contains toys, books, posters, calendars and videos of your favorite animals. The Animal of the Day
Each day, we feature a different animal from our virtual zoo. See which one it is today!
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32. Zoos On The Web
Zoo Montana, Billings, Montana, USA, zoomont@wtp.net. Zoo Zurich, Zurich,Switzerland, zoo@zoo.ch. zoos in the UK, Other Links of interest.
http://www.trinizoo.com/zoos.html
About Us Zoo Services Zoo Events Zoo Map ... Picture Albums [ Zoos on the Web ] Zoo Link E-mail Contact Bauru Zoo , Bauru, Brazil zoo@bauru.com Birmingham Zoo , Birmingham, Alabama, USA Jerry Wallace Black Pine Animal Park , Albion, Indiana, USA Lori Gagen Bowmanville Zoo , Canada Brevard Zoo , Melbourne, Florida, USA Marilynn Collins Bristol Zoo Clifton, Bristol, UK Bronx Zoo New York, New York, USA Cameron Park Zoo , Waco, Texas, USA Edzucation@aol.com Chaffee Zoological Gardens , Fresno, California, USA Toucan Chester Zoo , Upton by Chester, Cheshire, England, UK John Benbow Cleveland Metroparks Zoo , Cleveland, Ohio, USA Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden , Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Andy Lawrence Detroit Zoo Dudley Zoo , Dudley, West Midlands, UK David Hampton Givskud Zoo , Give, Denmark GivskudZoo@vip.cybercity.dk Gulf Breeze Zoo , Gulf Breeze, Florida, USA thezoo@gulf.net Hattiesburg Zoo , Hattiesburg, Mississippi, USA Everett Harris Hogle Zoo , Salt Lake City, Utah, USA kdavidson@hoglezoo.org Indianapolis Zoo , Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Terry Polk Jackson Zoo , Jackson, Mississippi, USA Lenn Jackson Jacksonville Zoological Gardens , Florida, USA Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens , Chicago, Illinois, USA Greg Neise Lodzkie Zoo , Lokzkie, Poland zoo@compart.lodz.pl

33. AEZA-Asociación Española De Zoos Y Acuarios
Translate this page Promotes cooperation among 28 Spanish zoos and aquaria to help develop critical educational and conservat
http://www.aeza.es/

34. Home Page
International organization devoted to enhancing and understanding visitor experiences in museums, zoos, science centers, historic sites, aquariums, botanical gardens, nature centers and interpretive sites.
http://www.visitorstudies.org/
More and more people throughout the world are spending more and more of their leisure time in environments that not only provide recreation, but have the potential to inform, enlighten, and educate. Such environments include museums, art galleries, visitor centers, aquariums, botanical gardens science centers heritage sites, parks, zoos, and, other public-access recreational educational facilities. The Visitor Studies Association (VSA) is a non-profit professional organization dedicated to the proposition that these facilities, in addition to meeting their own organizational objective, should be effective meeting the expectations, needs, and interests of visitors. For more information contact VSA at:
8175-A Sheridan Blvd., Suite 362
Arvada, CO 80003-1928
303-467-0064 fax
info@visitorstudies.org
Membership in VSA includes
  • researchers, educators, designers, practitioners, managers, and administrators for all the various types of facilities that serve visitors.
Check out what VSA has to offer!

35. ZPGB - Conservation - Conservation Front Page
Contributing to the conservation of wildlife and natural habitats.
http://www.zoo.org.au/conservation/
Australian and International Conservation programs. Our level of involvement in the recovery of these species ranges from the captive breeding and release of endangered animals into the wild to an advisory/mentor role for a number of overseas programs. About Us Latest News Keep up to date on the latest "Latest Conservation News" Email us to be placed on the free email distribution list. Visit our Archive News File - which includes past issues of Concerning Conservation - the Conservation Newsletter of Zoos Victoria. Research Research forms an important component both of the management of collection animals, flora and ecosystems managed by the ZPGB and of the recovery programs of endangered species that the ZPGB is involved in. Research of both types is facilitated and conducted by both ZPGB staff and external researchers. Research projects have included behavioural studies, genetic analysis, radio tracking trials, surveying, research on the reproductive biology of marsupials and monotremes, and ecological studies. Our vision is to build enduring relationships between people and wildlife for a future in which humans live in balance with the natural world.

36. Surfing The Net With Kids: Virtual Zoos
Virtual zoos. Buy a message. In honor of April s status as Zoo and AquariumMonth, I went searching for the best zoos on the Net. My
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37. Welcome To Zoo Outreach Organisation
A conservation, education, research and animal welfare society covering South Asia and India. Includes overview of zoos in the region, database of detailed animal information, research and conservation programs, and zoo history.
http://www.zooreach.org/
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    38. SCPLS-Kids" Zoos
    Central Florida Zoo. Atlanta Zoo, Belize Zoo, Brevard Zoo. Bronx Zoo,Chicago s Zoo, Cincinnati Zoo. Dallas Zoo, Denver Zoo, Electronic Zoo.
    http://www.scpl.lib.fl.us/kids/kids_zoos.html

    Central Florida Zoo
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    39. 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

    40. Zoos And Aquariums From America's Best Online - USA's Top 10 Zoos And Aquariums
    zoos and aquariums America s Best. Travel Deals Airfares Lodging Car Rentals Map it Travel Info Top 10 zoos Aquariums by Family Fun Magazine.
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