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21. RSPCA Australia
A consortium of australian and new zealand zoos have proposed the breedingprogramme to justify an attempt to import nine endangered Thai elephants to
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22. IFAW | Experts Tell: Zoo Elephant Demand Fuels Illegal Trade
“The demand from australian and new zealand zoos for new elephants is encouragingthe illegal trade in this endangered species,” said Soraida Salwala,
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23. N219
“HSI does not believe australian zoos meet the behavioural and since 1962and a current population of ten animals in australian and new zealand zoos,
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18th March 2004
HSI condemns zoo plans to import Asian elephants As work on the new Asian exhibit at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo heads towards completion, Humane Society International (HSI) has joined forces with other international and national welfare and conservation groups to oppose plans by Taronga to replace the two Asian elephants already living at the zoo by importing four more highly endangered Asian Elephants from Thailand – Taronga plans to import a total of nine Asian elephants in conjunction with Melbourne and Auckland Zoos. Australia’s domestic legislation on importation of live animals requires that “ the person receiving the animal is suitably equipped to manage, confine and care for the animal, including meeting the behavioural and biological needs of the animal ” (EPBC Regulations 2000 Reg 9A.05 Welfare of live specimens ). Under the law the importation requires the approval of the Federal Environment Minister, Dr David Kemp. HSI will advise the Minister to reject the proposal on animal welfare and conservation grounds. Behavioural and biological needs not be met
“HSI does not believe Australian zoos meet the behavioural and biological needs of an elephant. Asian elephants in the wild have a complex social structure and live in family groups which roam over vast areas. Should the importations be approved, we believe the critically endangered animals would be forced to exist in an environment that is a far cry from what is required to satisfy their needs

24. IHS: Agouti From Australia For Zoological Gardens
for the importation into new zealand zoos of agouti from Australia. 2.5 If a species of agouti that is not held in a zoo within new zealand is to be
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    1.1 Pursuant to section 22 of the Biosecurity Act 1993, this document is the import health standard for the importation into New Zealand zoos of agouti from Australia. 1.2 Approval for the importation of each consignment of agouti into New Zealand from Australia is dependent on containment approval from the Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) for that particular species of agouti and the consignment meeting the requirements of this import health standard.

25. Australia And New Zealand :: World Zoos :: IZE
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http://www.arazpa.org.au in the Education section. The Australasian Region is undergoing the implementation of Accreditation Standards and a review of the Education component took place during this Workshop to ensure that the content was appropriate and relevant. The primary function of the ARAZPA Accreditation is to assess whether the operations of a Zoo or Aquarium align with the aims and ethics of the Regional Association. All areas of the operations are therefore assessed in the context of the ARAZPA Code of Ethics and Code of Practice. The Education section of the document addresses;
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27. WAZA - World Association Of Zoos And Aquariums - Zoos & Aquariums Of The World
Australia, Fiji Islands, new Caledonia, new zealand, Papua new Guinea Hamilton,Hamilton Zoo, ARAZPA. Napier, Marineland of new zealand, ARAZPA
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28. Carter Holt Harvey Limited - Australian Stock Exchange, Australian
www.doc.govt.nz. National Strategic Alliance with Greening Australia Carter Holt Harvey created the trust in partnership with new zealand’s Department
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Carter Holt Harvey Native Frog Research Centre:
In partnership with the New Zealand Department of Conservation and the Auckland Zoo we are working to save one of New Zealand's most critically endangered amphibians. The Carter Holt Harvey Native Frog Research Centre was officially opened at the Auckland Zoo in October 2004.
The centre is a facility for breeding and observational research of Archey's Frog. The 70 million year old species can now only be found in two locations in New Zealand.
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29. Carter Holt Harvey Limited - Australian Stock Exchange, Australian
between Carter Holt Harvey, Auckland Zoo and the Department of Conservation . In common with other indigenous new zealand frogs, Archey’s Frog has no
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Carter Holt Harvey helps save endangered native frog 15 October 2004 In an official ceremony, The Carter Holt Harvey Native Frog Research Centre at Auckland Zoo was opened by Conservation Minister Chris Carter. Re-creating that cold and humid climate required a specialised building. The Frog facility uses a number of innovative Carter Holt Harvey products, including Hyspan beams, Shadowclad exterior cladding and Ecoply interior wall cladding to ensure the correct temperature and humidity are maintained. With help from Carter Holt Harvey including Carters Consulting, the centre was assembled off site to minimise disruption and then transported to the zoo. - ends - For further information please contact: David Jamieson
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30. The Coin Zoo - Coins Picturing Animals
new zealand 1 Dollar Saddleback Bird Silver Proof new zealand issued this Australia kangaroo half penny These australian 1/2 Pennies feature the
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Mongolia recently issued a pair of attractive 38.6mm sterling silver proof 500 Tugrik coins featuring native dinosaurs. One coin features the Protoceratops Andrewsi, the other shows the Velociraptor Mongoliensis. The Protoceratops was a plant-eating dinosaur, while the Velocirapotor was a quick and agile predator. Both were about 6 feet (2 meters) long and lived about 75 million years ago. Both were first discovered in the 1920's in the Gobi desert of Mongolia. The coins are dated 2001 and have a mintage of only 2500 pieces each.
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Moldova issued two beautiful sterling silver Proof 10 Lei coins in 2001 featuring endangered native wildlife. One shows a European wildcat. The other features the Eurasian Green Woodpecker. The coins have a mintage of only 1000 pieces each and were not widely distributed outside the country, making them very difficult for collectors to obtain.

31. Australia New Zealand Amazing Travel - Australia Dreaming: The Southeast
Travel specialists in australian and new zealand, Australia new zealand AmazingTravel Rialto Towers Observation Deck; Fitzroy Gardens; Melbourne Zoo
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32. Taronga And Western Plains Zoos
Stewart and Solander Islands, SW South Island, new zealand. VU. Malleefowl.Leipoa ocellata West, Central and Northern Australia, South new Guinea
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33. Publications In Reintroduction In Australia
Reintroduction biology of australian and new zealand fauna (pp. 2729).Chipping Norton. Proceedings of the Australasian Society of Zoo Keepers.
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Guidelines ANPC Translocation Working Group (1997). Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia. Australian Network for Plant
Conservation, Canberra.
Articles in Journals or Books
Abbott, I. (2000) Improving the conservation of threatened and rare mammal species through translocation to islands: case study Western Australia. Biological Conservation, 93, 195-201. Copley, P.B. (1994). Translocations of native vertebrates in South Australia: a review. In Reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna (ed M. Serena), pp. 35-42. Surrey Beatty, Chipping Norton. Danks, A. (1994). Noisy scrub-bird translocations: 1983-1992. In Reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna (ed M. Serena), pp. 129-134. Surrey Beatty, Chipping Norton. Downes, M. (1982). Re-establishment of the bustard in Victoria. In Rare, endangered and limited-gene-pool species in Australia (ed C.B. Banks). Proceedings of the Australasian Society of Zoo Keepers. Horwitz, P. (1994). An environmental critique of some freshwater captive breeding and reintroduction programmes in Australia. In Reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna (ed M. Serena), pp. 75-80. Surrey Beatty, Chipping Norton.

34. Australian & New Zealand Journal Of Art: Website Information: Australia's Cultur
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    Web Wombat the original australian search engine Well head on over toRotorua in new zealand and check out the Agrodome Adventure Park.
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    38. Australian Open Celebrates Its 100th Year
    the Australasian Championships soon after australian and new zealand officialsformed the The tournament was twice played in new zealand in 1906,
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    It began at a humble suburban cricket ground, has been played twice in New Zealand and was even once held in a zoo. The Australian Open turns 100 this year, a remarkable feat for a tournament that has reinvented itself several times as it struggled to cement its place as the fourth Grand Slam of tennis. Now billed as "The Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific", the tournament began in 1905 as the Australasian Championships soon after Australian and New Zealand officials formed the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association. Seventeen men women did not compete until 1922 contested the inaugural tournament at the Warehouseman's Cricket Ground at Albert Park in Melbourne. The Melbourne Cricket Club's Rodney Heath defeated Adelaide doctor Arthur Curtis 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in the final in front of around 5,000 spectators. A century later, the Open is Australia's biggest annual sports event, attracting some 500,000 fans for two weeks each year to its state-of-the-art Melbourne Park home. While the tournament celebrates its centenary year, the January 17-30 event will actually mark the 93rd time it has been staged. The two world wars intervened from 1916-18 and 1941-45.

    39. Newsletter Of Australian And New Zealand Society Of Palliative Medicine Inc. (AN
    australian new zealand Society of Palliative Medicine Society for dinner –at Dr Doolittle’s, Auckland Zoo (who else would go to the zoo for dinner?).
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    The NZ branch enjoyed its involvement in the RACP Joint Annual Scientific Meeting with Special Societies in Auckland at the beginning of November. ANZSPM took part as an official Special Society for the first time. Other societies represented were The Paediatric Society, The Internal Medicine Society of Australia and NZ and The NZ Geriatric Society. The theme was "Mind the Gaps: Transitions in Healthcare". Transitions from child to adult, living to dying and hospital to community were amongst those considered in various formats. We were delighted that the first plenary session of the conference was devoted to palliative care. Rod MacLeod from Wellington chaired the session. Speakers were Michael Ashby (Monash) " Palliative care and mainstream healthcare: minding the gap and finding the balance"; Sara Fleming (Paediatric Palliative Care Nurse Consultant, Adelaide) "Exploring the 'leap' from acute to palliative, and institution to community"; John Collins (Paediatric Pain and Palliative Care, Sydney), "Fear as a barrier to paediatric palliative care" and Michael McCabe (Director, NZ Catholic Bioethics Centre, Wellington), "Shaping the culture of care at the end of life". Apart from the plenary sessions each day, there were several breakfast sessions to choose from, and a variety of workshops later in the day. ANZSPM had a well-attended workshop on non-cancer palliative care and multiprofessional teamworking, considering Motor Neurone Disease and Cystic Fibrosis as examples. Cathy Miller led another well-attended workshop on "Ethics through the Ages", discussing ethical issues thrown up by selected cases from childhood to old age. Michael Ashby and Anne O’Callaghan led the "Pre-dinner palliative care reflections". A large audience gradually gathered (near the bar) to share in this contemplative session of poetry and prose, evoking a range of emotions and laughter.

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    Creative new zealand s guide to marketing the arts in new zealand is aimed at A marketing tips and tools resource for museums, historic sites, zoos,
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