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81. Venue > Days Out Guide > Wildlife And Nature
Back to index. Wildlife and Nature. animal FARM ADVENTURE PARK It s gota big park with farm animals as well as a petting zoo (with special sticker
http://www.venue.co.uk/dayso/dayso_wildlife.html
Days Out Guide 2005
::: Wildlife and Nature ANIMAL FARM ADVENTURE PARK
Ffi: 01278 751628, www.animal-farm.co.uk
'All-weather family fun... Stay and play all day' says the publicity of this huge, unpretentious place - which mostly caters for the vast expanse of caravan parks and holiday parks along the Berrow/Brean sands. It's got a big park with farm animals as well as a petting zoo (with special sticker prizes for mums and grans who pluck up the courage to hold the rats). There's a vast outdoor adventure playground and an indoor play barn with different areas and some of the most awesome slides in the west. Good prospect for a rainy day if you're down this way. Also hosts a regular programme of themed fundays, usually centred on favourite characters - Dennis the Menace, Postman Pat, The Simpsons, etc. AVON VALLEY COUNTRY PARK
Ffi: 0117 986 4929, www.avonvalleycountrypark.co.uk
River-based park with terrific play and climbing areas in and out, assault course, fairly scary drop slide, and lots of animals in the pets corner and riverside fields. Wooden play-circuit walk takes you past fields of donkeys, goats, llamas, cattle, sheep and more. Boating in season. Mini quad bikes and falconry displays. And there's a miniature train ride, like the one at Ashton Court. Also a big indoor play area and, new this year, a go-kart track, wey-hey! As this guide went to press, they were also planning to add even more fun stuff, but nothing yet confirmed, so check website or phone. This place is the business, a fabulous no-brainer of a day out that ought to burn off loads of excess energy. And it's great value for money.

82. STDL • Youth Links - Math&Science•
Oakland Zoo animals A to Z Curious about who lives at the Zoo? animalsanctuaries and wildlife parks worldwide .zoo reviews, zoo cams and an animal
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Youth Links Cool Sites Early Learning En Español Language Arts ... Science Projects Animals Aerodynamics of Animals : facts and pictures of insects, birds, bats, marine life.
http://wings.avkids.com/Book/Animals/advanced All About Birds : "A dynamic online guide for bird species identifications and in-depth information, including sounds, video, and distribution maps".
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/programs/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide Animal Facts : information from "Young People's Trust for the Environment".
http://www.yptenc.org.uk/docs/animal_facts.html ARKive - Images of life on Earth : Browse and search for images, sound files, and video clips of animals and plants threatened with extinction.
http://www.arkive.org Care for Pets : information from the American Veterinary Medical Association.
http://www.avma.org/care4pets Endangered Species Program Kid's Corner : information from The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
http://endangered.fws.gov/kids

83. PETroglyphs INDEX OF ARTICLES
PETroglyphs New Mexico s resource for animal lovers. Pet roglyphs N ew Mexico index OF ARTICLES. CATEGORIES animal Adoption animal Advocacy animal Art
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Animal Adoption
Animal Advocacy Animal Art Animal Behavior ... Wildlife Groups ANIMAL ADOPTION
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ANIMAL ADVOCACY
illegal trade in cat and dog fur
street dogs in Romania Animal Protection of New Mexico rattlesnake roundups ... elephants don't belong in zoos and circuses ANIMAL ART Lori Faye Bock ANIMAL BEHAVIOR boredom help with behavioral problems teaching animals urination problems ... so your dog doesn't like thunder? ANIMAL LAW abuse and neglect defined what to do about animal abuse non-response by officials to complaints publicity about animal cruelty ... Puppy Mills and the Law ANIMAL QUIZ the PetroAnimal Quiz the PetroAnimal Quiz II the PetroAnimal Quiz III the PetroAnimal Quiz IV ... the PetroAnimal Quiz VIII ANIMAL RESCUE - INDIVIDUAL Hannah, her sons, and the white chicken Kelli Webster and Frisco Vivian Perez and Spotty the pit bull Leslie Nathanson and Tercio ... the lady behind the popular website ANIMAL RESCUE - GROUPS Animal Alliance Animal Protection of New Mexico Dixon Animal Protection Society Safe Haven ... what is accreditation?

84. Animal Contacts Directory - UK National Groups Beginning 'B'
BASILDON ZOO CAMPAIGN SEE- BASILDON animal CONCERN SOUTHEND-ON-SEA raise publicawareness, and for the zoo to close, giving the animals to sanctuaries.
http://www.veggies.org.uk/acd/europe/uk/uknatb.htm
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B U A V -SEE- BRITISH UNION FOR THE ABOLITION OF VIVISECTION
BADGER CONTACTS -SEE- NATIONAL FEDERATION OF BADGER GROUPS
BADGER ACTION GROUP

P O Box 105 , NEWQUAY , Cornwall , TR8 5YU
Ph: Mobile: 07887 655459 .
Action against Ministry of Agriculture slaughter of badgers. Call hotline if traps are found.
BADGER PROTECTION GROUP
PO Box 94 , CHELTENHAM , Gloucestershire , GL50 1XL
Ph: 07713 211856 / 07713 773688 .
Campaigns and direct action against MAFF's badger killing trials across the UK.
BADGER PROTECTION SOCIETY Raymond Ings, BSC (Hons), 86 Wentworth Way , Sanderstead , SOUTH CROYDON , Surrey , CR2 9EW Ph: 020 8651 0104 . [top] [feedback] BANTIN AND KINGMAN CAMPAIGN HULL Ph: 07961 967063 . Campaign against breeders of animals for vivisection, at Grimston, near Garton, E.Yorks. BARN OWL SOCIETY AND SURVEY Kevin J Murphy, 6 Amethyst Close , Gorleston , GREAT YARMOUTH , Norfolk , NR31 6EU

85. BBC Inside Out - Animal Sanctuary Exposed
In a statement, he said that the sanctuary had recently passed its zoo It will sadly be these so called sanctuaries that put an end to the true
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ANIMAL SANCTUARY EXPOSED
Watch the full story Inside Out exposes cruelty at an owl sanctuary Watch the whole story REALPLAYER REQUIRED An Inside Out undercover investigation team exposes the appalling conditions at one of Britain's most popular bird parks. The New Forest Owl Sanctuary, which claims to house the largest collection of owls in Europe, is visited by thousands of schoolchildren every year.
But Inside Out reveals how birds that have been brought in by the public are mistreated and killed. Inside Out sent an undercover researcher to work as a volunteer at the sanctuary. "As a bird lover, I was sickened by some of the secret filming," says Chris Packham. "This is supposed to be a sanctuary, a safe haven, but we know that they have killed healthy birds."

86. Thirteen/WNET: NATURE | Ireland
You don t need to travel to Ireland to see many of the animals featured in the film.A trip to one of the tristate area s incomparable zoos, parks,
http://www.thirteen.org/homepage/promos/nat_ireland.html
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Erin go Brah (Ireland forever)! The Celtic cry is heard more frequently in March as the Irish (and the Irish at heart) take center stage with the annual festivities to mark St. Patrick's Day and the start of Irish-American Heritage Month in the United States. In keeping with this month's celebrations of all things Irish, NATURE presents a new film that explores the natural beauty of the Emerald Isle. Situated in the North Atlantic and slightly larger in size than West Virginia, Ireland is home to Peregrine falcons, puffins, dippers, otters, badgers, red deer, bottlenose dolphins, and other interesting animals. Learn more about them and the island's divergent landscape as the film traverses its coastline, where the first settlers lived off the bounty of the North Atlantic, as well as its historic Shannon River, famed bogs, and unique Burrens.
Continue your investigation of Ireland's natural world through an interactive map, a photo essay, and more on the NATURE companion Web site:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/ireland/

87. Bowling For Rhinos FAQ
The Houston Zoo’s mission is to become a leader in conservation as it relates to the These sanctuaries not only save rhinos but entire ecosystems!
http://www.houstonzoo.org/Index.asp?Page_ID=329

88. BCTF - Bushmeat Public Awareness Resources
International Fund for animal Welfare IFAW works to raise awareness of the manages two primate sanctuaries Mvog Betsi Zoo and Mefou National Park.
http://www.bushmeat.org/awareness.html
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Heather E. Eves, Director 1700 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 403 Washington, DC 20009 Fax: 202.588.1069 Email: info@bushmeat.org

Bushmeat Public Awareness Resources Media/Public Awareness Links BCTF Member Bushmeat Education and Awareness Campaigns Other Bushmeat Education and Awareness Campaigns Classroom Education about Bushmeat and Wildlife
Media/Public Awareness Links
Africa Geographic http://www.africa-geographic.com/ African Mammals Databank: http://www.gisbau.uniroma1.it/amd/homepage.html http://www.afrol.com/prueba/categories/environment_nature All Africa News: http://allafrica.com/ BBC News Africa headlines: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/default.stm New York Times Africa headlines (subscription required): http://nytimes.com/pages/world/africa/index.html Washington Post Africa headlines: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/africa/
BCTF Member Bushmeat Education and Awareness Campaigns
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89. Pilot Guides.com: Explore Nature - Feats Of Nature, Waterworld, Safari And Natur
Elephant hunting and big game watching at the Kruger National Park Teeth,tusks and things that sliver animal Farms in Thailand
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90. Animal Welfare & Environmental Websites/links - Charities, Shelters, Sanctuaries
Interact with animals at this Herfordshire Wildlife Park. We accredit superioranimal sanctuaries for wild animals, farmed animals, and companion
http://uk.geocities.com/p_rance/Animals.htm
On this page, along with general animal welfare and environmental charities and organisations, you'll find: cat, dog, greyhound, boxer dog, pug dog, horse, donkey, pony, rabbit, chicken, farm animal, goldfish, turtle, terrapin, tortoise, bat, monkey, proboscis monkey, ape, gorilla, orangutan, hedgehog, wolf, tiger, cheetah, snow leopard, big cat, rhino, elephant, octopus, dolphin, whale, porpoise, orca, seal, otter, badger, Muscovy duck, goldfish, reptile, bird of prey, manatee, anti-hunting, anti-vivisection charities, organisations, sanctuaries, shelters, refuges, rescue, conservation, and protection, plus climate change, energy-saving, rainforest, tree, forest, parks, ocean, vegetarian charities and organisations...and more! Here is a list of animal welfare and environmental-related organisations/websites which we think are worth checking out. If you would like to recommend a site for inclusion, please email the url to: p_rance@yahoo.co.uk - with a brief description of the site. All the sites listed here are in the English language. Bear in mind that the term 'animal' is often used loosely, and, for most sites, this means all lifeforms.

91. Topic Index - Animals
Zoo News covers the people, programs, and animals of the park. A click atthe Phylum index calls forth a fullcolor photograph and taxonomic information
http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/topicindex/animals.html
  • Whole Frog Project
    The Whole Frog project introduces the concepts and power of computer-based three-dimensional visualization of anatomy. Visitors to this site can see 3D views of images-taken by high-resolution MRI and from mechanical sectioning in constructing a whole animal. The site introduces this whole-frog sectioning project (conducted by students and teachers at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory); gives an example study outline on 3D reconstruction; describes the technique for acquiring and processing frog data; shows a 3D reconstruction of the frog's anatomy; plays a rotating, transparent frog movie, and covers available image data. Goals of this growing site include enabling visitors to travel through organs and view the structure of the surrounding anatomy.
  • World Wide Web Virtual Library: Developmental Biology
    The Developmental Biology section of the World Wide Web Virtual Library lists links to informational resources on the web-including related areas on the Virtual Library. Subject links are categorized by Gametogenesis and Fertilization; Early Development; Organogenesis and Morphogenesis; Pattern Formation; Gene Regulation and Genetics; Cell Lineage and Fate Maps; and Evolution and Development. An organisms index covers vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, and unicellular/lower eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Other indexes group information by journals and publishers; societies and organizations; departments and institutes; research resources; educational resources; and search engines and other resources. A great resource for the latest information coming out of active research labs-and ideal for lectures, labs, or student reports.
  • 92. Animal Info -  Animal Links, Organizations And Publications
    Philadelphia Zoo, San Diego Wild animal Park, San Diego Zoo animal Small Carnivore Taxon Advisory Group (American Zoo and Aquarium Association)
    http://www.animalinfo.org/anim_org.htm
    Animal Info - Animal Organizations, Links, and Publications
    Contents
    Organizations with a General Interest in Animals
    African Mammals Databank
    African Wildlife Foundation

    American Zoo and Aquarium Association

    Animal Diversity Web - Mammalia
    - University of Michigan
    ARKive (the Wildscreen Trust) - Mammals
    - One of the Best Sites!
    BBC Nature - Animals A - Z

    CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)

    Conservation Breeding Specialist Group

    Conservation International
    Conservation International - Biodiversity Hotspots
    Cousteau Society
    Cyber Zoomobile Defenders of Wildlife ... GLOBE Program (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment) Hornocker Wildlife Institute International Fund for Animal Welfare International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) (also known as the World Conservation Union Species Survival Commission (IUCN/SSC) - Specialist Groups - Mammals IUCN Red List IUCN Red List - Species search page (The) Last Noah's Ark (A Última Arca de Noé) Names of Animals (group, male, female, and young)

    93. Where Do Elephants Belong? | The San Diego Union-Tribune
    The San Diego Wild animal Park has its African herd on 2 112 acres, and its Asianelephants At the San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park, three elephants share a
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    Where do elephants belong?
    Zoo industry, animal rights groups differ over what constitutes humane treatment for captive pachyderms By Jeanette Steele
    STAFF WRITER June 19, 2005 They are a natural spectacle: elephants, with their flapping ears and loose skin like baggy trousers. Many people grew up watching these graceful giants at zoos.
    SEAN M. HAFFEY / Union-Tribune A 2,300-acre sanctuary tucked away in San Andreas is home to Wanda, a 47-year-old Asian elephant from the Detroit Zoo. That question is fast becoming the center of a growing national debate. Zoo officials counter that their methods are sound, and that they are expanding the size of elephant exhibits nationwide and increasing their support for international conservation programs for pachyderms in the wild. However, seven U.S. zoos have given up their elephants in as many years. Most notable are the San Francisco Zoo, which closed its exhibit in March and sent its last elephant to a private sanctuary, and the Detroit Zoo, where director Ron Kagan has become an unlikely spokesman for the animal rights position on this issue. In a recent speech, he said zoos are facing an identity crisis and could do better by animals.

    94. NATURE: For Teachers: Lesson Plans: A Giraffe Debate
    http//www.stpaul.gov/depts/parks/comopark/zoo/giraffe.html How does takingthe giraffe out of the wild affect other animals that remain in the wild?
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/lesson_plans/tallblondes2.html
    A Giraffe Debate
    Subject: Language Arts, Science, Social Studies
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    Bookmarked Sites African Wildlife Foundation: African Wildlife http://www.awf.org/wildlives/118 This selection comes from AWF's Wild Lives Guidebook and includes links to recent news about giraffes. Animal Fact Sheets: Reticulated Giraffe http://www.zoo.org/educate/fact_sheets/savana/giraffe.htm This fact sheet compares the life spans and diets of giraffes in captivity to those in the wild. It also includes a section about conservation, including reasons for the giraffes' endangerment. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo: Zoocam http://www.cmzoo.org/zoocam.html "Zoocam," the world's first live Internet zoo camera, allows students to watch giraffes in action. Como Zoo: Reticulated Giraffe http://www.stpaul.gov/depts/parks/comopark/zoo/giraffe.html

    95. SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Performing Animal Welfare Society
    Calle The Elephant Sparks Off Zoo animal Debate Mar 12, 2004 In August, thestaff at GW Exotic animal Park in Wynnewood began soliciting funds and
    http://news.surfwax.com/nonprofit/files/Performing_Animal_Welfare_Society.html
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      Celebrities: Fetching - for PAWS Jun 18, 2005

      All proceeds from the sale will benefit the elephants, tigers and other creatures of Northern California's Performing Animal Welfare Society. "Kim called us and said, 'Listen, darling, I'm cleaning closets. I have this stuff I want to give you,' " said Pat Derby, who with partner Ed Stewart runs PAWS.. (Sacramento Bee Lifestyle)
      Elephant deaths raise questions about captivity
      Jun 6, 2005
      With the improvements, it still would not be as spacious as the 2,300-acre sanctuary operated by the Performing Animal Welfare Society in San Andreas, Calif. called ARK 2000. (Houston Chronicle)
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      Performing Animal Welfare Society. Friday, April 8. (KCRA 3, CA)
      Wisconsin pageant winner loses crown when judges discover she can stand
      Apr 2, 2005
      "The couple got the idea during visits to Las Vegas and Laughlin, Nev., where they saw plenty of homes with fake lawns.Don Wheat has been laying rugs for 31 years, but this was his first order for truly outdoor carpet."I was definitely surprised they wanted to cover the whole yard it's real unusual," Wheat said.The Burlesons said the turf saves them on water and lawn care costs. The mower and edger have been replaced as tools for upkeep."We use a leaf blower, or sometimes a heavy duty vacuum... (North County Times)
      Aging Elephants Going Back to Cali
      Apr 1, 2005

    96. Eleblog: Protest Archives
    animal activists picket zoo to protest elephant s death There will no bonvoyage party for Wankie, Lincoln Park Zoo s last elephant. Publicly, anyway.
    http://www.kimwoodbridge.com/elephant/archives/cat_protest.php
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    This site is a collection of news about elephants. So far, most elephant news is very depressing - they are being killed for encroaching upon farmland and for their ivory, they are forced to perform in circuses, and are locked in zoos. Occasionally there is some good news but most of it tells of the conflict between elephants and humans and of humans capacity for greed and cruelty. If you are troubled by this news, please visit the links and support a wildlife organization or an elephant sanctuary.
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    97. Charity Navigator - America's Largest Charity Evaluator
    ANIMALS charities protect, defend and provide needed services to domestic andwild animals. 11, THE FRIENDS OF THE ROSAMOND GIFFORD ZOO AT BURNET PARK
    http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.cause&cgid=1&rgid=6&stid=7

    98. Prairie Spirit School Division - Links
    Desert Animals Wildlife index DesertUSA Assiniboine Park Zoo, WinnipegTakea walk on the wild side by visiting us here at the Assiniboine Park Zoo,
    http://www.prairiespirit.mb.ca/pages/links/animals.html
    ANIMAL LINKS Sounds of the World's Animals
    Animals make much the same sounds around the world, but each language expresses
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    Why do cows go 'muuu' in Spanish, but 'moo' in English? Why do French cows say 'meuh'? Part of the answer is that each language has a different system of sounds. The human mouth can make many sounds, but each language uses only some of ThinkQuest Library of Entries
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    Welcome to Friends of Animals. Our goal is to achieve a compassionate ethic in people's relationship with animals, wild and domestic, at home and abroad. ... Description: An international animal rights and protection organization working to abolish animal abuse and to...

    99. Press Coverage
    Melanie Sorensen, a Naturalist in the zoo s Education Department, the WildAnimal Rescue Foundation runs sanctuaries that care for injured or orphaned
    http://www.warthai.org/press.htm
    Press Coverage for WAR and Econet PRESS COVERAGE:
    Minnesota Zoo Online, 2004

    Sawasdee Article, April 2004

    Bangkok Post, July 2003

    Bangkok Post, January 2003
    MINNESOTA ZOO ONLINE: A Tourist's Story
    Read the article in full http://www.mnzoo.com/animals/tropics_trail/gibbon/gibbon_2.asp Melanie Sorensen, a Naturalist in the zoo's Education Department, traveled to Thailand in September of 2001. Her travels included a visit to Phuket on the southern tip of Thailand, where she took a rainforest hike in the Khao Phra Taew National Park to visit a Gibbon Rehabilitation Center. Speaking of her experience Melanie said:
    My trip ended in Phuket with me feeling a lot better about the conservation of the gibbons. It made me feel good that the Thai people were doing what they could to save them, while half way across the world the Minnesota Zoo was doing their part to save this wonderful species but the story does not end there!
    During my last few days in Thailand I decided to visit a famous floating market just outside of Bangkok. When I got to the floating market I hired a boat taxi to paddle me through the canal to see all the colorful Thai products for sale. My heart sunk as the paddler pushed through the canal to a man sitting along the water holding an obviously drugged gibbon. I told my boat driver to pass by because I did not want to give the satisfaction of showing interest to the owner of this poor animal.
    On the return trip we passed the same man, who was yelling out a dollar amount to hold the gibbon. I saw an English-speaking woman who was interested (pictured right), so I pulled my boat over and told her all I had learned at the rehabilitation center. She understood and did not give the man money to hold the gibbon. When I got back to Bangkok I phoned the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project and let them know of this gibbon I observed at the floating market. I followed up when I arrived back in the United States and was pleased to hear that they had rescued the gibbon and that she was currently in quarantine.

    100. Africa Park Sets Stage For Cross-Border Collaboration
    The park s animal life includes a variety of predators and antelope and at least of tourists coming to the area will look at them like animals in a zoo.
    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/09/0904_030904_peacepark.html
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    September 5, 2003 Encompassing an arid landscape of spectacular beauty and variation, the envisaged super park would be long and thin, stretching for about 1,500 miles (2,400 km) along the sub-continent's Atlantic seaboard, crossing the boundaries of South Africa, Namibia, and Angola. The first major step towards realizing the vision of the giant coastal park was taken when South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki and his Namibia counterpart, Sam Nujoma, recently signed a treaty to establish the Ai-Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park between their two countries. The newly combined park spans the Orange River boundary to link South Africa's Richtersveld, which is community-owned, with Namibia's Ai-Ais and Fish River Canyon National Park. With visitors now able to move freely across the border within the greater park, a power-driven pontoon will carry them and their vehicles across the Orange River near the park's western extremity. This new transfrontier park represents but a small part of a much larger picture. The international coordinator of the project, Peet van der Walt, sees Ai-Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park as the launch pad for piecing together the giant subcontinental park.

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