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  1. The Yoga Zoo Adventure: Animal Poses and Games for Little Kids (SmartFun Activity Books) by Helen Purperhart, 2008-02-28
  2. Happy Birthday to You, You Belong in a Zoo
  3. Second Nature: Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals (Zoo and Aquarium Biology and Conservation Series)
  4. Class Two at the Zoo (Carolrhoda Picture Books) by Julia Jarman, 2007-09
  5. Out and About at the Zoo (Field Trips) by Kathleen W. Deady, 2002-12
  6. A Zoo For All Seasons
  7. Nighttime at the Zoo by Dale Smith, 1997-01-25
  8. Zipping Zippers Save the Zoo (Read-to-Me) by Elayne Reiss-Weimann, Rita Friedman, 1990-01
  9. Children's Museums, Zoos, and Discovery Rooms: An International Reference Guide by Barbara Fleisher Zucker, 1987-05-14
  10. I'm in the Zoo, Too! by Brent Ashabranner, 1989-09-07
  11. Who's Who in the Zoo?Dot-to-Dot Fun (Dover Pictorial Archive) by Barbara Soloff Levy, 2007-08-31
  12. The Zoo (Ready to Read Series) by M. E. Gagg, 1990-02
  13. Animales del zoo/ Zoo Animals (Abre Tus Ojos) by Olga Colella, 2004-08-30
  14. Texas Zoos and Animal Parks (A Road Runner Guide) by Ann Ruff, 1990-04

101. Fear-No-More Zoo News
FearNo-More Zoo recently received a pair of beautiful Black-Capped Lories. Permanent link Category general. July 4th 05 Anniversary for Robert the
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103. General Animal Facts
general Animal Facts. The following questions were answered by zoo nutritionistEllen Dierenfeld of the Bronx Zoo and zoo biologist Will Waddell of the
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General Animal Facts The following questions were answered by zoo nutritionist Ellen Dierenfeld of the Bronx Zoo and zoo biologist Will Waddell of the Point Defiance Zoo. What is the largest zoo animal?
What is the largest animal alive today?
Blue whales are the largest living animals. They can reach up to 90 feet long and weigh 150 tons! Do all animals have red blood?
Why do animals have hair?
Mammals are the only animals that have hair, although some have more than others. Hair basically protects the skin from the sun, against the cold, and in some cases from predators (like porcupines). Which animal can live the longest in captivity?
Do you separate babies from their mothers in the zoo?
We don't separate babies from moms in our facilities as a rule, as often hand-rearing results in strange behaviors and other problems. If a parent rejects an infant or cannot properly care for it, we will attempt to hand-rear or supplementally feed the baby, but it's always better to leave kids with their moms. Top of Page TM
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104. About The Oregon Zoo
general. • What does it cost to get into the Oregon Zoo? Dogs in general posea threat to the health and safety of the zoo s animal collection.
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We can usually accommodate RVs in our "oversized vehicle lot," but availability depends on what day you are planning to visit the zoo. The lot is first come/first served, and on certain weekdays during the spring it is designated for buses of visiting school groups. tickets admission
No. Dogs in general pose a threat to the health and safety of the zoo's animal collection. In addition to violating a captive animal's flight distance they can also transmit various diseases. Some animals are easily spooked by the scent of dogs. There have been incidents of hoofed animals catching a dog's scent and charging barriers, which could cause injury to the zoo animal as well as pose a threat to the public. The only exception to this policy is for guide dogs. 
Yes. Visitors may bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages in non-glass containers onto zoo grounds.  

105. Contact Us
CENTRAL PARK ZOO, QUEENS, AND PROSPECT PARK zoos. Central Park Zoo GeneralInformation (212) 4396500. Central Park Zoo Public Programs (212) 439-6583
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or to subscribe to the magazine e-mail: subscribe@wcs.org WCS Photo Library The WCS Photo Library maintains a broad collection of contemporary color and black and white images of animals and related zoological subjects. Our archival file encompasses rare photographs of the New York Zoological Society's history, beginning in 1895. This unique visual resource is now available for commercial use. Rates are competitive. Unfortunately, we cannot provide pictures to the general public.

106. European Association Of Zoo And Wildlife Veterinarians
the first meeting of the general Assembly and an excursion to Schwerin zoo, Various membership categories and their voting rights in the general
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107. News - Desperate Zoo Workers End Hunger Strike - The St. Petersburg Times. Gener
News and Business in St.Petersburg. The St. Petersburg Times newspaper latestnews from St.Petersburg and Russia.
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#1016, Friday, October 29, 2004 NEWS Desperate Zoo Workers End Hunger Strike
By Galina Stolyarova
STAFF WRITER
Four employees at the city's Leningrad Zoo who went on a hunger strike Monday in protest against expected management reshuffles, returned to work Thursday afternoon. The strike stopped when representatives of the city government made an official promise to create an independent commission which would decide the zoo's future. None of the zoo staff involved in the strike work directly with animals and their welfare was not affected. The four employees went on a hunger strike after repeated rumours that the zoo's current director Irina Skiba may be replaced by the zoo's former director Ivan Korneyev. Korneyev was fired from the job in December 2001. Earlier this fall the Museums Coordination Center, part of the City Hall culture committee recommended replacing Skiba with Korneyev, sparking the rumours about her imminent departure. The protesters demanded that an independent body which would evaluate the activities of both Skiba and Korneyev be created.

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