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  1. Second Nature: Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals (Zoo and Aquarium Biology and Conservation Series)
  2. Zoos in New Mexico: Alameda Park Zoo, Rio Grande Zoo, Albuquerque Aquarium, Wildlife West Nature Park, Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park
  3. Ethics on the Ark: Zoos, Animal Welfare, and Wildlife Conservation (Zoo and Aquarium Biology and Conservation) by Bryan G. Norton, Michael Hutchins, et all 1995-07

61. Huntington Beach, California Links To Attractions, Events And Activities In And
County of Orange Harbors, Beaches and parks. Maps. The Getty 47.4 miles. HuntingtonLibrary gardens 42 miles. Zoos aquariums. Aquarium of the Pacific 15.9 miles.
http://www.hbvisit.com/calinks.htm

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Mileage = distance from Huntington Beach Pier California Home Page California Road Conditions California State Parks California Travel and Tourism ... Long Beach Airport 18.3 miles Los Angeles International Airport 38.2 miles Orange County - John Wayne Airport 11.6 miles Commercial Attractions Adventure City 11.9 miles Balboa Fun Zone 7.5 miles Big Bear Mountain 102 miles Disneyland 16.2 miles Knotts Berry Farm 13.7 miles Medieval Times 14.3 miles Hollywood Studio Tours 45.7 miles Legoland 60.8 miles Mountain High 88.3 miles Monarch Beach Golf Links 21.7 miles 14.3 miles Pelican Hill Golf Club 11.4 miles Queen Mary Ship 16.2 miles Sea World San Diego 90.8 miles Six Flags Magic Mountain 71 miles Snow Summit Mountain Resort 100 miles Universal Studios Hollywood 45.7 miles Van's Skatepark 15.3 miles Wild Rivers Water Park 17.8 miles Music Crazy Horse 18.9 miles Galaxy Theatre 7.6 miles Hollywood Bowl 43.9 miles

62. Videorecords
BUS Busch gardens A jungle of fun ALL AMUSEMENT parks 791.06 BUS Busch gardensThe old APES 599.8 SEA Search for the great apes MID HI aquariums 597 MON
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63. Internet Directory For Botany - Alphabetical List
and Vascular Plants in National parks, US National Through Colin's Garden; WarsawBiblical gardens, Mishawaka, Indiana USA; Water Plants in aquariums, the Krib;
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64. PILBA: Pawleys Island - Litchfield Business Association, South Carolina
parks Preserves. Bellefield Nature Center. Small aquariums and terrariums, saltwatertouch tank and audiovisual programs shown daily. Brookgreen gardens.
http://www.pilba.org/type.cfm?tid=9

65. Ettractions.com - Nemours Mansion And Gardens
facility concerned with salt marsh and coastal ecology. Mansion and gardens. French style gardens surrounded by natural woodlands. Among the Frenchstyle gardens, the 300-acre estate
http://www.ettractions.com/ettractions/att/7076.asp
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66. Feb. 28, 2000/Texas Parks And Wildlife Awards $700,000 In Outdoor Grants
from innercity Houston will travel to Moody gardens to study rainforests, aquariumsand ocean Day and overnight trips to state parks with activities to
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/news/news/000228a.htm
Media Contacts:
Business Hours (512) 389-8046
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Feb. 28, 2000
Texas Parks and Wildlife Awards $700,000 in Outdoor Grants
AUSTIN, Texas Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPW) has issued $700,000 in Community Outdoor Outreach Program (CO-OP) grants to 29 local groups throughout the state to increase outdoor opportunities for youths and minorities.
Created in 1996, CO-OP assists and provides grants to non-profit organizations to introduce youths, minorities and adults to outdoor services, programs and facilities. Grants range from $5,000 to $30,000 to help pay for outdoor equipment, transportation and staff. Applicants requested $2.3 million in funding from an available $700,000 during the first funding cycle.
This year, TPW will issue an additional $1 million in CO-OP grants appropriated by the Texas Legislature bringing available CO-OP funding to almost $1.5 million over two funding cycles. The deadline for the second funding cycle is March 1, with an additional $700,000 in grants to be distributed in May.
"The additional million dollars from the Legislature will go far in providing more outdoor recreation opportunities for youths who, for many reasons, may not have the opportunity or means to spend quality time outdoors," said Darlene Lewis, TPW's CO-OP coordinator. "These grants will allow young people to camp at a state park, go fishing this summer, discover Texas wildlife and learn about habitat, and take part in aquatic activities which teach the value of clean water."

67. Biology Resources And Links
Public Zoos and Wildlife parks Public aquariums Dallas World Aquarium and ZoologicalGardens (Dallas, Texas); Dauphin Island Sea Lab (Dauphin Island, Alabama);
http://naturalsciences.sdsu.edu/links.html
Biology Education Resources:

68. AZA Antelope TAG - Giraffe Bibliography
Busch gardens reticulated giraffe project. American Association of ZoologicalParks and aquariums Regional Conference Proceedings, pp. 2526.
http://www.antelopetag.org/giraffebib.htm

GIRAFFE BIBLIOGRAPHY
General History and Classification Anatomy and Physiology Nutrition ... Captive Management GENERAL Apfelbach, R. 1990. Long-necked or steppe giraffes. In: Grzimek's Encyclopedia of Mammals , 5:266-277. New York: McGraw-Hill. Crandall, L.S. 1964. Family Giraffidae. In: Management of Wild Mammals in Captivity , pp. 606-623. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Dagg, A.I. 1971. Giraffa camelopardalis. Mammalian Species, 5:1-8. The Giraffe: Its Biology, Behavior and Ecology . New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 210 pp. Estes, R.S. 1991. Giraffe and okapi, Family Giraffidae. In: Estes, R.D., The Behavior Guide to African Mammals , Berkeley: The University of California Press, pp. 201-207. Greeley, M.L. 1981. The graceful giraffe. Zoonooz Grzimek, B. 1972. The Giraffe. In: Grzimek's Animal Encyclopedia , 13:255-266. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Hart, T.B. and J.A. Hart. 1988. Tracking the rainforest giraffe.

69. Wildcat Research Assistant - Science
ZooWeb links to zoos and aquariums; are these links Database from Sea World / BuschGardens; Audubon Online clean air and water, wildlife, parks, toxic chemicals
http://www.wecdsb.on.ca/132/ra/science/
You can also search the online database...
SUBHEADINGS UNDER SCIENCE (on this page)

70. Endangered Species Coalition : List Of Members
Alley Cat Allies. Alliance for Animals. American Association of Botanical Gardensand Arboreta. American Association of Zoological parks and aquariums.
http://www.stopextinction.org/About/About.cfm?ID=83&c=16

71. ARAZPA Board Of Management
of Perth Zoo, Brian hosted the successful 2001 World Association of Zoos and AquariumsConference in Karen Fifield Zoological parks and gardens Board of
http://www.arazpa.org.au/ARAZPABoard.htm
Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria ARAZPA Board of Management Home Search Join Now The ARAZPA Board of Management is made-up of 9 individuals elected for a 2 year term at the Annual General Meeting. There is a President as well as a 3 Vice Presidents from Australia, New Zealand, and PNG/ South Pacific Islands. All standing Board members must be individual members of ARAZPA, as well as employed by a Full Institutional ARAZPA member. Meet the current standing members of the Board below. President Ed McAlister
Royal Zoological Society of South Australia
Board Portfolios: Conservation, and ISIS
Ed brings to the Board a strong background in horticulture, possessing a Bachelor of Science majoring in Botany and Ecology, and having worked for some years for the Botany Department University of New England and the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide. Since his appointment to as the CEO of the Royal Zoological Society of SA and Director of Adelaide Zoo in 1991, Ed has been instrumental in continuing great improvements at Adelaide Zoo and developing a Masterplan for that facility. He has also been instrumental in opening Monarto Zoological Park to the public and pressing on with development there. He regards the increased focus on education, conservation programs and research as being among the most satisfying things he has ever undertaken.

72. LouLou Al Dugong's
Al Dugong's New Arabian Gulf Leisure Center Features Edutainment, Culture and ecology. millionson landscaping the City and developing an extensive parks system
http://www.whitehutchinson.com/leisure/louloudubai.shtml
Thursday, April 10, 2003 Leisure, Entertainment and Recreation Current News About Us Contact Us ... Send To a Friend Printer Friendly Version

LouLou Al Dugong's
New Arabian Gulf Leisure Center Features
Edutainment, Culture and Ecology.
More information about the U.A.E. and Dubai
The U.A.E. is located in the Middle East on the eastern side of the Arabian Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Oman. It is a federation of seven individually governed emirates. Dubai, with a population of about 800,000, is the most Westernized and liberal city in the Middle East. The city is growing at a rate of about 6% per year. Unlike Abu Dhabi, the richest emirate in the U.A.E. with its large oil reserves, Dubai is building its economy on tourism and international trade. It has become the shopping mecca and playground of the Arab world. Arabs from other Muslim countries travel to Dubai for vacations and shopping. There are 300 hotels and resorts and dozens of 5 star ones. The newest hotel, Burj Al Arab (Queen of Arabia), is shaped like a giant sail and is the world’s tallest hotel at 100 stories. It is rated at 7 stars. The shopping malls are world class. The city abounds with high quality restaurants. Unlike most areas in the world, the best restaurants are usually found in the hotels, as only hotel restaurants can serve liquor. There is a large Middle East festival, convention, trade exhibition or world class sporting event almost every week in Dubai. The month long March Dubai Shopping Festival attracted 2.4 million visitors in 1999.

73. Multi-Cultural Dimensions Of A Children's Play & Discovery Center In Arabia
and children in museums, shopping malls, parks, souks (marketplaces) and child development,cultural diversity, play leadership, ecology, emergency management
http://www.whitehutchinson.com/leisure/articles/301.shtml
Thursday, April 10, 2003 Leisure, Entertainment and Recreation Current News About Us Contact Us ... Send To a Friend Printer Friendly Version The following article is scheduled for publication in the International Play Association's new book entitled The Child's Right to Play: A Global Approach
By Vicki L. Stoecklin and Randy White
One's culture can have a tremendous influence over how the world is perceived. This paper looks at how culture affected the development and operation of an indoor, 25,000 square foot children's play and discovery center in the city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is a very unusual Middle Eastern city on the east side of Arabian Gulf-unusual in the sense that only about 20% of the population is Arab, 55% is Indian and about 25% is expatriate Westerners. These three main cultural groups live almost as parallel societies, although they shop in the same modern stores and malls and eat in the same restaurants. Our client wanted to create a for-profit center where children and families of all cultures could come together in a leisure setting. This unusual multi-cultural mix posed a great challenge for our design team, as each culture has it's own unique tastes and preferences. In order to understand how society operated in this country, our firm did extensive cultural research. We started by readying and studying about each of the cultures. Information was found on the internet, in books and by speaking with the US Embassy. We also spent many hours participating in the daily life of each of these cultures by visiting and observing families and children in museums, shopping malls, parks, souks (marketplaces) and restaurants.

74. Rebecca's Links To Zoos And Conservation Biology Sites
SeaWorld Busch gardens - Animal Information Database. ZooWeb - Zoos and aquariumsin cyberspace. National parks and Conservation Association - protecting
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/7608/consbio.html
Rebecca's Links to Zoos and Conservation Biology Sites
Zoo-Related Sites
Africa - a photographic journey
American Zoo and Aquarium Associaiton
- AZA home page
Animal Fact Cards
- Washington Park Zoo
Animal Omnibus
- Animal Omnibus at the Birmingham Zoo - web sources indexed by the animal's name
Animals, Zoos, and Aquariums
- a site for kids by Kids World 2000
Cyber Zoomobile
- information on animals (with pictures)
The Electronic Zoo
- links to many, many zoos!
Elephant Managers' Association
- at the Indianapolis Zoo
Feline Conservation Center
- houses many cat species
Global Zoo Directory
- links to zoos around the world
National Zoo
- the National Zoo home page (Washington, D. C.) Public Aquariums - a list of public aquariums, with links to many of them SeaWorld - Busch Gardens - Animal Information Database The Tiger Foundation - with info on tigers in the wild Virtual Library - WWW virtual library - zoos Virtual Safari - a safari on the web Zoo in the Wild - a zoo without bars Zoo Links - listed by state ZooNet - ZooNet image archives ZooWeb - Zoos and aquariums in cyberspace
Endangered and Threatened Species Links
Endangered Species Page - EE-link - info on many aspects of endangered species Threatened Animals of the World - by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre Threatened and Endangered Animal Species - those found on the National Wildlife Refuge System
Conservation-Related Organizations
Ark Animal Tracks - on-line magazine about captive animal behavior and conservation issues Center for North American Amphibians and Reptiles Conservation Ecology - an on-line journal of the Ecological Society of America

75. 9/11 Parks
9700 All events in the parks are free Gone Fishing Sept. 13, 1130 am Join in fora lazy lunch hour of fishing, fish stories and facts about the ecology of the
http://www.nycvisit.com/content/index.cfm?pagePkey=772

76. ECO-PROS Great Links
that Sea World and Busch gardens do in wolf, healthy eating, hydropower, nationalparks, basic genetics Partner Institutions, Links to aquariums, zoos, science
http://www.eco-pros.com/greatlinks.htm
ECO-PROS
Environmental Education on the Web
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SEE WHAT'S NEW! Let's go see some exciting environments As we travel to these destinations, let's think about the people that gather all this information on the environment and species - - and the hardships and danger they must suffer at times while out in the wildest parts of our earth or oceans - or up in space. What brave people they are. They do these things because they care about the planet and about life. Biodiversity
"It is reckless to suppose that biodiversity can be diminished indefinitely without threatening humanity itself."
(Edward O. Wilson, author of "The Diversity of Life")

Biodiversity
other! Where do you think you are described? Biological Diversity (World Resources Institute) Biological Diversity: What it is and why it is important. Biological Diversity divided into genetic diversity, species diversity, ecosystem diversity, and cultural diversity. Relative number of described species in major taxa (categories) Biologists classify life on earth into main categories (or taxa) of living things. Find out how humans are distinguished from other living organisms. See a listing of described species by type.

77. Environmental Photography Photographs Conservation Biodiversity Landscape Natura
aquariums arboretums Arches NP Arctic Arctic NWR bromeliads Buddhism bugs ButchartGardens, Victoria BC images California (environment, parks, nature) Camden
http://www.braaschphotography.com/pages/stock.html
GARY BRAASCH Environmental Photography HOME ENVIRONMENT PATTERNS LANDSCAPE ... EMAIL
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Gary Braasch covers environmental issues and conservation, biodiversity and field science, climate change and global warming in stock photography and assignments. Photographs of landscape, patterns, forests, Antarctic, the Arctic, cities and travel destinations are used by publications worldwide. His photography grows from a deeply felt connection with nature and an ardent conservation ethic. Gary Braasch Environmental Photography
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email: gary@braaschphotography.com Phone (503) 699-6666 Match your needs against this detailed list of available library photos. For friendly, intelligent and fast photo research, and to arrange use of these and thousands of other photographs, please contact us directly. Same or next day shipment available for most requests via FED EX or other courier. Scan data available for selected images. Stock Topics To check availability, use your browser's FIND feature to get the first listing of the search topic (Command + F) (Ctrl + F)

78. Search By Subject Terms
Sports and Recreation. SPORTS and RECREATION (GENERAL) aquariums See gardens andParks Boys' and Girls' Clubs - See Children's Clubs Camps Children's
http://www.ccp.ca/directory/tour/subjects.html
Here is a list of the extensive subject terms on which you can search the Canadian On-Line Directory to Foundations and Grants. Arts and Culture Education Health International Activities ... Organizational Management
Arts and Culture
Art Education + Schools of Art
Art Galleries
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Communications Crafts Dance Design - See Visual Arts Drawing ETHNIC CULTURE African Culture Armenian Culture Asian Culture Asian Pacific Culture Chilean Culture Chinese Culture East Indian Culture Eastern European Culture European Culture Far Eastern Culture First Nations Culture French Canadian Culture German Culture Greek Culture Icelandic Culture Irish Culture Italian Culture Japanese Culture Korean Culture Latin American Culture Latvian Culture Lithuanian Culture Macedonian Culture Mexican Culture Middle Eastern Culture Native Culture - See First Nations Culture Norwegian Culture Oriental Culture - See Far Eastern Culture Polish Culture Portuguese Culture Russian Culture Scandinavian Culture Scottish Culture South American Culture - See Latin American Culture Spanish Culture Swedish Culture Ukrainian Culture Vietnamese Culture Western European Culture Film and Video Production Fine Arts - See Visual Arts Folklore Graphic Arts - See Visual Arts Heritage Conservation Historic Sites and Monuments

79. Virtual Field Trips
Science Adventures Listings for museums, science Centres, nature centers, parks andgardens, zoos, aquariums, aviaries, planetariums, and observatories
http://www.scdsb.edu.on.ca/resources/citi/virtual.html
A GREAT PLACE TO START INTEGRATING WEB-BASED ACTIVITIES IN YOUR CLASSROOM! PAGE ONE OF TWO We are always combing the Internet looking for worthwhile online activities for our students. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the contents of the trip you are interested in and develop an appropriate educational strategy before sending your students out to explore. Some sites have a teacher's section with student assessment criteria already laid out for you with. and links TEACHERS: If you have found a good site or would like to write a review on one of these, please email me. Also report any dead links as soon as you discover them. Space science
Biology

Geography, expeditions and travel

The environment and earth sciences
... CLICK HERE FOR MORE EXCITING ONLINE ACTIVITIES AND PLACES TO VISIT!
SPACE SCIENCE Amazing Space Activities An Astronaut's View of Earth Cape Canaveral Air Station Virtual Tour City in Space ...
An Inquirer's Guide To The Universe

Explore the outer reaches of space science fact and fiction in this fascinating interactive exhibit created by the Franklin Institute Science Museum. Hubble Space Telescope
Images of space transmissions, fun and learning activities.

80. Untitled Document
The Singapore Zoological gardens Tour an award Regional Association of ZoologicalParks and Aquaria ZOOS elsewhere American Zoos and aquariums Association THE
http://www.szgdocent.org/il/links.htm
LINKS
to animals, nature, conservation and zoos
ANIMAL PAGES

Animal pages in Singapore
Animal pages in Asia
Great Animal Pages to start a search for animal facts
For links to specific animals, pls see our Animal Info pages
NATURE PAGES
about natural places,national wildlife parks and reserves
Nature pages of Singapore
Nature pages of Asia
CONSERVATION
conservation groups, information about conservation efforts Conservation in Singapore Conservation in Asia Conservation in general ZOO LINKS Zoo webpages, about zoos and zoo associations Zoos in Singapore Zoos in Asia Zoos elsewhere Zoos with good animal fact sheets Virtual Zoos FOR KIDS ONLY!! Animals, zoos, nature, conservation NATURE MAGAZINES AND PUBLICATIONS "ASK-ABOUT-ANIMALS" where you can send your question to an expert ANIMAL PAGES for animal fact sheets ANIMAL PAGES in Singapore

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