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         African Zoos:     more books (65)
  1. Amboseli: Nothing Short of a Miracle by David Lovatt Smith, 1998-07
  2. The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow by Anna Katharine Green, 2010-08-02
  3. Eye of the Wolf by Daniel Pennac, 2003-02-01
  4. The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow by Anna Katharine Green, 2010-09-20
  5. The heart of happy hollow by Paul Laurence Dunbar, 2010-05-05
  6. The Lion of the Punjaub by R. E. Cholmeley, 2009-07-23
  7. Sunco Safari by John Abrahams, 2006-10-20
  8. Biology, Medicine, and Surgery of Elephants
  9. The Flying Stingaree by Harold L. Goodwin, 2010-08-01

81. History Of Zoos
As result zoos became more conscious of important species missing at their zoos. basedon the zone from which they originate (eg african animals would share
http://www.zoothailand.org/history_zoos.html
home dusit khao kheow chiang mai ... songkhla History of Zoos
Royal Menagerie (4,000 – 200 years ago) Features Effectiveness Examples Linnaeus and Taxonomic Interpretation Features Effectiveness Examples Hagenbeck Approach Features Effectiveness · This type of exhibit appeals to viewer's imagination and gives them better insight into the relationship between the various animal species, as well as a more complete picture of the ecological system. Examples The zoo-geographic arrangement Features Effectiveness Examples Modernism Features Effectiveness Examples Post Modern Features Effectiveness Examples Immersion Exhibits Features Effectiveness Examples home dusit khao kheow chiang mai ... songkhla The Zoological Park Organization Under the Royal Patronage of H.M. The King

82. Explore Zoos For A Glimpse At Exotic Animals, Locales
You'll find a variety of kangaroos and wallabies in Ohio's zoos. In the renovatedAviary, an african grasslands, Australian woodland, desert area and bird
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  • 83. Step Into Places Guide Zoos Mississippi - New York
    african Rain Forest, african...... zoos. Mississippi Jackson Jackson Zoological Park 2918 West Capitol Street JacksonMS 39209 Phone 601 3522581 Web Site
    http://www.stepintoplaces.com/Resource Guide/Zoos/Zoo_MS-NY.htm
    Resource Guide - Type of Resource Resource Guide Index Places Home Page Zoos Other Zoo Pages AK-CA CO-IA ID-KY LA-MO ... TX-ZZ Mississippi
    Jackson
    Jackson Zoological Park
    2918 West Capitol Street
    Jackson MS
    Phone
    Web Site
    Description
    African Rain Forest, African Plane, Discovery Zoo
    Type of Resource Zoo
    Nature of Group or Site Animals
    powered by FreeFind Montana Billings ZooMontana 2100 S Shiloh Road Billings MT Phone Web Site www.zoomontana.org Description Type of Resource Zoo Nature of Group or Site Animals Field of Study/Science Facility Wildlife North Carolina Asheboro North Carolina Zoological Park 4401 Zoo Parkway Asheboro NC Phone Web Site www.nczoo.org Description Forest Edge, Forest Glade, African Pavilion Type of Resource Zoo Nature of Group or Site Animals Search this site North Dakota Bismarck Dakota Zoo Sertomea Park, Riverside Park Road PO Box 711 Bismarck ND Phone Web Site http://www.ndtourism.com/regions/west/WestZoo.html Description 500 animals in 125 species, tram Type of Resource Zoo Nature of Group or Site Animals North Dakota Fargo Red River Zoo 4229 21st Avenue SW Fargo ND Phone Web Site http://www.redriverzoo.org/

    84. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    resemble the animals natural habitat better than most of the old styles of zoos.For example, in the case of an animal that comes from an african plain, the
    http://library.thinkquest.org/3378/Modern.html
    Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
    The web site you have requested, WorldWide Zoo Net , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to WorldWide Zoo Net click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
    WorldWide Zoo Net
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    A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1996 Entry
    Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Did you know the first known zoo was in Egypt? This is a short, simple history of zoos with an overview of modern zoos as well as natural animal preserves. Take a short quiz to see what you've learned and then discover what types of careers animal lovers can pursue in the wide world of zoos
    Students Katherine Eastgate Middle School
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    85. How Elephants Live All Over The World? ; African And Asian Elephants
    which are african elephants, and Asian elephants. There is relationship betweenpeople and elephant. Also, we have elephants that are living in the zoos.
    http://www.wiu.edu/users/mscn/su2002/stlouis/kazzoo2.htm
    Kazuma Yoshimoto
    Cathy Null
    UP R/W
    19 July 2002
    How Elephants live all over the world : African and Asian Elephants
    African elephants are the largest elephants of all land animals. The African elephants are living in the savannah, dense scrub, and forest area of central, southern, and eastern Africa("Endangerd Species"). Male elephants stand average of 10 feet tall at shoulder and weigh is as much as 12000 pounds. These are amazing. Female elephants are pretty shorter than male elephants and weight is about 8000 pounds. Both male and female elephants grow tusks and have huge floppy ears, which could cover their shoulders and smooth forehead. In addition, there were approximately 1.5 million in1978 but today there are about 600000 African elephants remaining in the wild (Michaels). One reason for decreasing number is that human is poaching or illegal killing to steal ivory and illegal trade. Some scientists have been finding conservation programs, but they think it is very difficult to take care of them because they are very huge for us, so that is risky ("Endangered Species"). On the other hand, Asian elephants have some difference characters. They have smaller tusks, ears and two humps on the forehead(Endangered Species"). Male elephants stand average of 9 to 10 ½ feet tall and weight is about 8000 pounds. Only male grows tusks which is different from African. Female elephants are pretty shorter than male and weight is about 6000 pounds("endangered species") They are living in the forests and jungles of India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Burma, Malaysia, China and Southeast Asia. There are approximately 29000 to 40000 Asian elephants remaining in the wild (Michaels). Recently, Asian elephants decreased numbers to 34000 to 51000 in the wild because so many forests were lost from the wild. Also, they are less than one tenth of estimated total of African elephants (Kemf 1994)

    86. African Studies
    with a totebag full of natural objects. Subjects african Studies,Animals/Aquariums/zoos, Outreach School Based Programs, Science.
    http://nt9.nyic.com/classtrips/search/browse.pl?subject=57&gif=appleoncomputer

    87. Zoos Worldwide - Africa
    An extensive list of zoos, aquariums, animal sanctuaries and wildlife parks worldwide. Also includes zoo reviews, zoo cams and an Animal of the Month.
    http://www.zoos-worldwide.com/land/africa/africa.html
    ALGERIA
    • Parc Zoologique et des Loisirs d'Alger, ALGIERS
    • Jardin Zoologique du Centre National de Recherches sur les Zones Arides, BENI/ABBES
    BOTSWANA
    CAMEROON
    • Limbe Primate Sanctuary, LIMBE
    CONGO
    • Gorilla Orphanage, BRAZAVILLE
    COTE d'IVOIRE
    • Parc Zoologique National d'Abidjan, ABIDJAN
    DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
    • Jardin Zoologique Kinshasa, KINSHASA-GOMBE
    • Parc President Mobutu/N'Sele, KINSHASA
    EGYPT
    • Alexandria Zoological Garden, ALEXANDRIA
    • Dolphinarium, CAIRO
    • Giza Zoological Gardens, GIZA
    ERITREA
    GABON
    • Centre de Primatologie, FRANCEVILLE
    GHANA
    • Kumasi Zoological Gardens, KUMASI
    KENYA
    • Lewa Downs Conservancy, ISIOLO
    • Epulu Station, NAIROBI
    • Institute of Primate Research, National Museums of Kenya, NAIROBI
    • Nairobi Animal Orphanage, NAIROBI
    • Nairobi Snake Park, NAIROBI
    • Mount Kenya Game Ranch Ltd, NANYUKI
    LIBERIA
  • LIBYA
    • Bosco Zoological Garden, BENGHAZI
    • Tripoli Zoo, TRIPOLI
    MADAGASCAR
    • Parc Zoologique et Botanique de Tsimbazaza, ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar
    • Project Angonoka, ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar
    • Parc Zoologique D'Ivoloina, TOAMASINA, Madagascar
  • 88. Zoos And Aquarium
    New York City's WCS details the attractions of five area zoos, wildlife center and aquariums. Includes directions and events calendars.
    http://www.wcs.org/zoos
    Section Topics Bronx Zoo New York Aquarium Central Park Zoo Prospect Park Zoo ... Corporate Sponsorship
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    Tour a world of wildlife when you tour WCS’s one-of-a-kind network of parks in New York City. Visit the world’s best zoo – the Bronx Zoo – and discover more than 6,000 animals in spectacular and innovative naturalistic habitats, including the fantastic new Congo Gorilla Forest. Take an above ground or underwater tour of the New York Aquarium's Sea Cliffs, where walruses, seals, otters and penguins play. Walk with wallabies at the interactive Prospect Park Zoo, also in Brooklyn. Stop in Queens, where the Queens Zoo is home to impressive animals of the Americas – from mountain lions to sea lions. And save time for the Central Park Zoo, WCS’s jewel in Manhattan where polar bears roam and tropical birds fly freely, just steps from Fifth Avenue. Each park is different, but all five share one mission: to connect our visitors to wildlife, and wildlife conservation. Start making your connection here, with a click on the park of your choice! Departments WCS Store Contact WCS Member Area Take Action!

    89. European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria - EAZA
    Find Association news, an explanation of its mission, conservation reports, and a list of member zoos.
    http://www.eaza.net/
    The website of EAZA uses frames.

    90. Virtual Exhibit Zoo Exhibits Sites And Links .. MuseumStuff.com
    african Lions . . 5 .. Virtual Exhibit The Elephants of Camaroon .. africanElephants (Loxodonta africana) joined the endangered species list in 1988.
    http://www.museumstuff.com/cgi-bin/search_exhibits.cgi?words=virtual exhibit Zoo

    91. Fun Zoo Fun And Games Museums Links Websites .. MuseumStuff.com
    3 found, links. 1 .. Animal Info from the Akron Zoological Park .. Fun and eucationalvirtual exhibits . . african Lions . . Sumatran Tigers . . Sun Bears . .
    http://www.museumstuff.com/cgi-bin/search_fun.cgi?words=fun Zoo

    92. 2001-08-03: San Diego & Jerusalem Zoos
    We shared many concerns about our zoos, conservation of animals and how to The AfricanNights program enhanced my opportunity to break bread with my Israeli
    http://www.jewishsightseeing.com/usa/california/san_diego/san_diego_zoo/sd8-3-01

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    Zoo stories Israeli and local teens spend the night
    Among San Diego's bat and giraffes
    San Diego Jewish Press-Heritage, Aug. 3, 2001 By AJ Lawrence San Diego, CA (special) A group of American and Israeli teenagers associated with the Jerusalem Zoo camped overnight at the San Diego Zoo last week to learn about African animals. In the process, they also learned quite a bit about each other. I was privileged to join them. The Israeli and San Diego teens have volunteered as guides and helpers in various parts of the Jerusalem Zoo . As part of an exchange program underwritten by San Diegan Ellen Barnett, the teenagers rendezvoused in San Diego to see what it's like at the larger and more famous San Diego Zoo. Camping overnight was one of the activities in a weeklong program that also included an in-depth look at the San Diego Wild Animal Park, as well as visits to other tourist attractions including Sea World. The overnight camping trip was designed to teach not only about the animals of Africa, but also about its peoples, plant life and customs, according to Laurie Furry, an education specialist at the San Diego Zoo. The first adventure on the behind-the-scenes tour was the "Dr. Doolittle" comedy show performed by Michael Wulfhart, a South African entertainer and educator who wore a 19th century safari hat covered in long exotic bird feathers. He shared such interesting facts as the sweat of a hippopotamus is red.

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    94. Elephant Free UK Goals
    circuses. During 1998 and 1999 alone a total of 143 wildsourced Africanelephants were recorded as being traded to zoos and circuses.
    http://www.bornfree.org.uk/elephantfree/elefree02.html

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    The Born Free Foundation's short-term and long-term aims are as follows:
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    SHORT-TERM 1. Make all urban zoos elephant-free!
    London, Bristol and Edinburgh Zoos have recognised that the conditions in urban zoos do not provide elephants with adequate conditions. The Born Free Foundation would like to see other zoos such as Dudley and Blackpool follow London's example and move their elephants (2 African elephants and 4 Asian elephant respectively) to larger, more tolerable, parkland enclosures. ACTION: Write to Dudley Zoo and Blackpool Zoo politely asking them to consider following the example of London Zoo and seek a more tolerable existence for their elephants. 2. Improve the welfare of captive elephants

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