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         Zoos General:     more books (100)
  1. A Children's Zoo
  2. Zoo by Britta Jaschinski, 1996-05-13
  3. The Zoo by Suzy Lee, 2007-03-01
  4. A Kids' Guide to Zoo Animals by Michelle Gilders, 2004-06-28
  5. Zoo Parade! by Harriet Ziefert, 1990-12
  6. Giraffe at the Zoo (Grandmother Ruth Stories for All Children Everywhere) by Ruth Scheer, 2000-07
  7. Peek-a-Zoo! by MarieTorres Cimarusti, 2003-02-24
  8. Curious George Visits the Zoo
  9. Savages and Beasts: The Birth of the Modern Zoo (Animals, History, Culture) by Nigel Rothfels, 2008-03-16
  10. Animal Attractions: Nature on Display in American Zoos by Elizabeth Hanson, 2002-08-26
  11. Zoos and Animal Rights: The Ethics of Keeping Animals by Stephen Bostock, 1993-08-18
  12. The Math Zoo (Whitehouse, Patricia, Zoo Math.) by Patricia Whitehouse, 2002-03
  13. The Work of the Zoo Doctors at the San Diego Zoo (Zoo World Series) by Georgeanne Irvine, 1991-10
  14. Zoo Fair Shares (Whitehouse, Patricia, Zoo Math.) by Patricia Whitehouse, 2002-03

21. Society For The Study Of Amphibians And Reptiles
Diverse program of publications, meetings, and other activities of interest to herpetologists in zoos, museums, universities and the general public.
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S ociety for the S tudy of
A mphibians and R eptiles
Home Membership SSAR Publications Annual Meeting ... Search SSAR ORGANIZATION SSAR Organization Officers and Editors Committees Conservation SSAR AWARDS Grants in Herpetology Dean Metter Memorial Award Henri Seibert Awards MISCELLANEOUS International Funding Agencies Manuscript Review Service Careers in Herpetology Forums ... 2005 Joint Meeting
Click here for information on the 2005 joint meeting in Tampa, Florida. Guidelines
Guidelines for Committee Chairs and Coordinators Membership in SSAR
Subscribe today to receive your SSAR Publications. What's New at SSAR http://www.midwestfishandwildlife.com/index2.asp About the Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles SSAR, a not-for-profit organization established to advance research, conservation, and education concerning amphibians and reptiles, was founded in 1958. It is the largest international herpetological society, and is recognized worldwide for having the most diverse program of publications, meetings , and other activities.

22. American Zoo And Aquarium Association
American Zoo and Aquarium Association article about zoos' efforts to use the popularity of the panda to popularize species conservation in general.
http://www.aza.org/ConScience/PandaPublicEye/
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You are here: Home Pandas in the Public Eye
Giant Panda Conservation Plan
Pandas in the Public Eye
by La’Shuan A. Jackson
AZA Publications Program Assistant More about pandas At the very mention of a giant panda, frenzy and enduring adoration ensues. Letters and cards pour into the local zoos, newsrooms, wildlife organizations and even the Chinese embassy. Concern and sometimes just plain curiosity over giant pandas has risen dramatically. Zoologists speculate that the allure has something to do with the innocent appearance of pandas, reminding people of children and reminding children of teddy bears because of their soft, black and white fur and big, round bodies. In reference to Hua Mei, the baby panda at the San Diego Zoo, Mindy Moretti, AZA Publications Coordinator explains, "She’s just like a baby, she crawls and has temper tantrums; she’s just so darn cute." It seems that overnight, these cuddly animals wended their way into America’s bosom.

23. Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - Conservation
general Info Massasauga Rattlesnakes. Species Survival Prgms. Other Cons. Rated one of the Top Ten zoos in the Country by Child Magazine! Search
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Conservation at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo is committed to preserving wild animals and wild places. To that end, the zoo supports a variety of conservation projects, both in the zoo and in the wild, as well as education programs that encourage students to care about wildlife. Massasauga Rattlesnake Conservation The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo has joined forces with local researchers and government agencies to promote the protection of this rare rattlesnake. Click here to read more about Indiana’s Endangered Rattlesnake or visit the Canadian Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake Recovery Team web site Species Survival Plans The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo participates in cooperative breeding programs sponsored by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association . These programs, known as

24. Micke Grove Zoo
general INFORMATION general Zoo Information More About zoos Newsletters Micke Grove Zoo welcomed a new endangered pudu fawn on Friday, July 8.
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11793 N. Micke Grove Rd.
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More About Zoos Newsletters Upcoming Events PROGRAMS/SERVICES Animals at the Zoo EdZOOcation Programs! Volunteer at the Zoo! Learning at the Zoo ... Yahoo! Map of the Office © Rich Turner Photography "Promoting the Stewardship of Nature Through Understanding, Enjoyment and Involvement" It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Osa, one of our beloved snow leopards at Micke Grove Zoo. For more information about Osa and her life, click here Breakfast with the Beasts raises $500! Click here for photos! Hey Kids! Meet "Aza," the new spokescritter for Click here to find out more about this cool critter! Click "Aza" to visit the American Zoo & Aquarium Association's website! Click here for a cartoon featuring "Aza"

25. Taronga And Western Plains Zoos
Taronga Zoo Western Plains Logos, Frog, Tiger Eagle. Home Wild World Conservation Australian Shark Attack File. general Information. Print Page
http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au/content/view.asp?id=235

26. Taronga And Western Plains Zoos
Wild World Conservation Australian Shark Attack File Research -general Information. Taronga Zoo Western Plains Logos, Frog, Tiger Eagle
http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au/content/view.asp?id=234

27. RECOMMENDED LIST OF BOOKS AND OTHER INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR ZOO AND AQUARIUM L
Prices are listed simply to give zoos/aquariums a general idea of what the booksand serials cost. Check with the publisher, vendor, book store, etc.,
http://www.sil.si.edu/SILPublications/zoo-aquarium/tpbib.htm
1st Electronic Edition
October 1996 Based on the 3rd Print Edition of May 1995 KAY A. KENYON, BRANCH LIBRARIAN
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES
NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK BRANCH
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20008 WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM Steven P. Johnson, Librarian, Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park Laura Jenkins, Librarian, John G. Shedd Aquarium
Linda Coates, Librarian, San Diego Zoo
Suzanne Braun, Librarian, Indianapolis Zoo
Jill Gordon, Librarian, St.Louis Zoo TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction to the 3rd Print Edition I. Reference A. Zoos
B. Aquariums II. Horticulture III. Wildlife Conservation IV. Zoos and Aquariums V. Invertebrates VI. Fishes VII. Amphibians and Reptiles VIII. Birds A. General
B. Geographic Regions
C. Families IX. Mammals A. General B. Geographic Regions C. Carnivores (Dogs, Bears, Cats, etc.) D. Bats and Insectivores E. Monotremes and Marsupials F. Marine (Whales, Seals, Sea Lions, etc.) G. Primates H. Rabbits and Rodents I. Large Herbivores (Elephants, Hoofed Mammals) X. Animal Behavior XI. Nutrition XII. Veterinary Medicine A. General B.

28. RECOMMENDED LIST OF BOOKS AND OTHER INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR ZOO AND AQUARIUM L
Lots of illustrations included; for the general reader. ($17.50 pap each vol)Emphasis on conservation outside zoos. * Terborgh, John. 1990.
http://www.sil.si.edu/SILPublications/zoo-aquarium/viii-ixf.htm
RECOMMENDED LIST OF BOOKS AND OTHER INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR ZOO AND AQUARIUM LIBRARIES: Parts VIII-IXf
Previous Section Table of Contents Next section The books, serials, CD-ROMs, and databases that should be available in every zoo/aquarium library, have been marked with
VIII. BIRDS
A. BirdsGeneral
Alerstam, Thomas. 1990. Bird Migration . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ($100.00) Brooke, Michael and Tim Birkhead, eds. 1991. The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Ornithology . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ($50.00) Brush, Alan H., and George Clark, eds. 1983. Perspectives in Ornithology . New York: Cambridge University Press. ($59.95) Buckley, P.A., et. al. 1985. Neotropical Ornithology . Lawrence, KS: Allen Press. ($70.00) Colias, Nicholas E. and Elsie Colias. 1984. Nest Building and Bird Behavior . Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ($96.40) Collar, N.J. and P. Andrew. 1988-92. Birds to Watch: ICBP World Checklist of Threatened Birds . Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press. (No. 2: $25.00 pap) Collar, N.J. and S.N. Stuart. 1992.

29. AZA Zoos With Polar Bears
List of AZAmember zoos in North America where you can see polar bears. Boris,1, Mike Flint, general Curator Tracy Boerner, Zookeeper. Ranua Zoo
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ZOO MALES FEMALES TOTAL COMMENTS Aalborg Zoo
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1018 Cz Amsterdam, The Netherlands Assiniboine Park Zoo
460 Assiniboine Park Drive
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3P 2N7
Debbie Doug Ross, Director
Robert Wrigley, Curator The Baltimore Zoo Druid Hill Park Baltimore, MD 21217 Magnet Alaska Christine Bartos, Curator Bolscheretschjenskii Zoopark Bolssheretschje, Russia Brookfield Zoo 3300 Golf Road Brookfield, IL 60513-1095 Arki Ann Petric, Curator Mike Brown, Lead Keeper Bronx Zoo th Bronx, NY 10460 Snow Lilly Claudia Wilson, Curator H-1371 Budapest 5, Pf 469, Hungary Buffalo Zoological Gardens 300 Parkside Avenue Buffalo, NY 14214-1999 Danny Gerry Aquilina, General Curator Vicki Hodge, Keeper Cantabrica De Silos S A 39009 Santander, Spain Central Park Wildlife Center 830 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10021-7001 Gus Dan Wharton, Director Both females were born in captivity (Lily was born in Germany, hence her nickname is "Germany").

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31. SEAZA - South East Asian Zoos Association Home Page
general Information of SEAZA. Vision. The vision of the South East Asian zoos We value the cooperation and professional teamwork within zoos and
http://www.seaza.org/About.html
ABOUT SEAZA COMMITTEE CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP LINKS ... MEMBERS ONLY General SEAZA Board SEAZA Policies SEAZA Future 2005 General Information of SEAZA 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.

    32. SEAZA - South East Asian Zoos Association Home Page
    zoos are therefore obliged to educate and motivate the general public to care for To exhibit animals in ways that will educate the general public,
    http://www.seaza.org/AboutPolicies.html
    ABOUT SEAZA COMMITTEE CONFERENCE MEMBERSHIP LINKS ... SEAZA Board SEAZA Policies SEAZA Future 2005 CONSTITUTION BYLAW CONSTITUTION (Amended in Singapore, 27 June 2002) PREAMBLE 1. We, the South East Asian Zoos Association (SEAZA), are an organisation devoted to the conservation of wildlife, and to the display of wildlife for public education; 2. Believing that every biological species has a right to survival, that humans have an obligation to protect that right, zoos are therefore obliged to educate and motivate the general public to care for wildlife and to help preserve biological diversity; 3. Desiring to carry out this obligation by managing animals under our stewardship and carrying out other animal related activities in conditions that promote their individual wellbeing, genetic diversity of their populations, preservation of their taxa, and conservation of their natural ecosystems; 4. Also desiring to promote cooperation among South East Asian Zoos, and promote professional camaraderie with zoos and other conservation organisations outside South East Asia, in order to facilitate cooperative pursuit of our shared goals of protecting and conserving wildlife for the benefit of humankind;

    33. Newyork.urbanbaby.com - Play
    general Information Considered one of the best zoos in the country, general Information These beautifully landscaped zoos are very manageable and
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    By Listing.. Bronx Zoo Brooklyn Botanic Garden Central Park Wildlife Center Conservatory Garden NY Aquarium NY Botanical Garden Prospect Park Wildlife Ctr. Queens Wildlife Conservation Ctr. Staten Island Zoo Wave Hill Who doesn't love the zoo? And even if you don't count the scene on the subway at rush hour, New York is full of great places to check out some wildlife. Both huge, all-day hikes through the Bronx Zoo, or quiet afternoons spent at the Central Park Children's Zoo can be wonderful. And can you imagine the look on your two-year-old's face when he sees his first shark or the dolphin at the Coney Island Aquarium? For quieter, more pastoral day excursions, look into visiting a botanical garden, or one of the many carefully tended spots within the city park system. Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park
    Bronx River Parkway and Fordham Road
    Hours: Open daily 10 AM to 5 PM (April through October), 10 AM to 4:30 PM (November through March)
    Admission: Adults $7.75 and children $4 (April through October), adults $4 and children $2 (November through March). Children under two are free. Admission to the zoo is free on Wednesdays. Consider the $65 family membership which gives you unlimited free admission for one year to the New York Aquarium, Bronx Zoo, and the Central Park, Queens, and Prospect Park Wildlife Centers, as well as free parking passes, discounts, and invitations to special events.

    34. California Zoos & Aquariums - Travelers Digest
    Site has general information, zoo history, California condor conservation Micke Grove Zoo Lodi near Sacramento. general information and animal sounds,
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    • America's Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College Offers an exotic animal training and management program in Ventura County. Includes visitor information, student enrollment, history and program overview. Aquarium of the Bay San Francisco. An educational facility dedicated to inspiring conservation of San Francisco Bay and marine environments, located adjacent to Pier 39. Visitor information, educational programs, and special events. Aquarium of the Pacific Long Beach. General information, virtual tour with map and panoramic exhibit photos, news, animal photos and descriptions, webcams, education program summary, and behind the scenes information. Birch Aquarium at Scripps La Jolla. General information, history, conservation information with animal photos, descriptions, videos and webcams, monthly activity schedule, and education program summary.

    35. Alton Towers In General - Theme Parks/Zoos International Shopping At Dooyoo.co.u
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    36. Nagging Questions On The Wisdom Of Zoos | Csmonitor.com
    Mr. Hornschemeier has mixed feelings about zoos in general, which the deaths onlyreinforce. But he can also see their purpose. Growing up, they gave me an
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    37. Nick.com's Nick News Weekly Stories
    zoos, in general, deny everything that is natural to animals. And every aspectof their lives is manipulated and controlled. She said animals at the zoo
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    38. Saving Wildlife Home
    general Information. Location The Central Park Zoo is located on 830 Fifth Avenuein New York, NY 10021. For further information please call 212439-6500.
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    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.
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    Adopt A Tiger! Adopt a Jaguar! ... Bear-Tested, Bear-Approved They pawed it, they clawed it, they stomped on it with 700-pounds of body weight. But in spite of the best efforts of four Bronx Zoo grizzlies, the apple-filled, bear-proof food canister remained sealed and intact. Click here for a video clip of the grizzly bears trying out the bear-proof canister. Read More > Feline Family Portrait Read More > Thar She Blows! The White Giraffe!

    39. Saving Wildlife Home
    general Information. Location Prospect Park Zoo is located at 450 Flatbush Avenuein Brooklyn, NY 11225. For further information please call 718399-7339.
    http://wcs-old.atlasworks.com/home/zoos/prospectpark/general
    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.
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    Vote Now for the Spicy Solution
    Adopt A Tiger! Adopt a Jaguar! ... Bear-Tested, Bear-Approved They pawed it, they clawed it, they stomped on it with 700-pounds of body weight. But in spite of the best efforts of four Bronx Zoo grizzlies, the apple-filled, bear-proof food canister remained sealed and intact. Click here for a video clip of the grizzly bears trying out the bear-proof canister. Read More > Feline Family Portrait Read More > Thar She Blows! The White Giraffe!

    40. KSUCVM - VMTH - Zoological Medicine - General Information
    contains information about the Zoological Medicine Service, general Information . The zoos that use the VMTH Zoological Medicine Service include the
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    KSUCVM Site Map Kansas State University Zoological Medicine Service Welcome to the KSU Zoological Medicine Service. Our goal is to provide excellent, professional care of exotic pets and zoo animals. We have a dedicated staff of Board Certified Zoological Medicine Veterinarians, Staff Veterinarians, Interns and Senior Veterinary students. We are available for the care of household exotic pets and we provide the veterinary care for the Topeka Zoo and the Sunset Zoo. Clinical Care Research Continuing Education Links to Zoos
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    The reputation of the KSU faculty and the clinical and teaching opportunities which this program provides, also attracts motivated, highly qualified individuals for the Internships/Residencies that the Zoological Medicine service offers. Dr. Siegel-Willott wanted to come here because "it's one of the best known programs around." "The work mix is great, with client-owned exotic pets, zoo animals, and wildlife cases challenging us everyday. It makes for a very exciting time!" Since 2000, the Exotic Medicine Service has also had a successful Master's degree program that partners with the prestigious Conservation and Research Center (CRC) within the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park in Front Royal, Virginia. Of the numerous yearly CVM applications, one is selected to spend their next two summers in Virginia. That means that each year two KSU CVM Master's students travel to Virginia to assist in conducting research studies on endangered species at the CRC.

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