Plant & Animal Sciences Resources For The UNITEC Library A collection fo six australian databases focusing on Royal Society of new Zealandfor the advancement and listed here contain the holdings of member zoos. http://www.unitec.ac.nz/library2/subject/plantandanimalsciences.html
Australia - Pony Rides And Petting Zoos Republic, India, Ireland, Italy, Nepal, new zealand, Scotland, Spain This is a uniqueAustralian adventure holiday Zoo is clearly one of the world's great zoos. http://www.critterplaces.com/AU.html
Extractions: BICENTENNIAL NATIONAL TRAIL Gabrielle Schenk kaschenk@hotkey.net.au The Australian Packhorse Adventure of a Lifetime The Bicentennial National Trail (BNT) is one of Australias amazing natural resources. It is a unique adventure opportunity and one of the worlds longest horse riding/walking trails. 47 Fishing Point Road, Rathmines NSW 2283, AUSTRALIA Phone: 02 4958 9798 Mobile: 0418 486 285 BIRTHDAYS AT ROSE COTTAGE Guests enjoy exclusive use of the formal gardens and modern indoor party complex. The entertainment is a step back in time for two hours, including miniature horse coach and saddle rides, games and feeding small farm animals. Rose Cottage, 148 Hallam North Road, Endeavour Hills Ph: 9700 4491
Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Native Birds" clearly has three of the world's great zoos. x177.htm 5. Nestboxes for AustralianNative Birds to the Ornithological Society of new zealand's WebSite The http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=Native Birds
Extractions: "As far as I know, there is no evidence of a link to livestock as the origin of the virus," said Hugh Davies, MAF director of reference laboratories at Upper Hutt's National Centre for Disease Investigation. A leading New Zealand epidemiologist, Professor Roger Morris, of Massey University, said the killer virus which has so far killed 14 people in Asia could have started in fruit bats, and its spread could be due to deforestation. The Hong Kong claim has been backed up by a finding in Germany, where particles resembling a paramyxo virus have been found in some laboratory testing on a Sars patient.
New Zealand There are a number of zoos and wildlife parks in to the major east coast Australiancities Air new zealand offers special student travel concessions through STA http://msconsult.co.za/new_zealand.htm
Extractions: GEOGRAPHY STOCK EXCHANGE CLIMATE TIME ZONE ... RECREATION New Zealand is a unique country. Its scenery sets it apart from the rest of the world while its people have a reputation for friendliness, strength and independence. There is abundant beauty and diversity in scenery, lifestyle and culture. From rolling green farmlands to barren volcanic desert areas, from golden beaches with clear blue water to majestic snow covered mountains, New Zealand offers a sample of every possible landscape within a relatively small country. New Zealand is situated in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. With two main islands - North and South Island - and other outlying islands, New Zealand encompasses an area comparable in size to Great Britain and Japan, but with a population of only 3.8 million it is one of the world's least crowded countries. The capital city, Wellington (population approximately 400,000) , and New Zealand's largest city, Auckland (population approximately 1,000,000) , are both situated in the North Island. Life in these two cities offers the convenient luxury of being both five minutes from beautiful beaches and just three hours from the mountain ski-fields. In fact, anywhere in New Zealand you are never more than two - three hours from the sandy beaches or rugged coastline. There are many lakes and rivers throughout the country and we make the most of these by enjoying leisure and action activities from fly fishing to jet boating. Other major cities and towns are Auckland, Hamilton (population 120,000), Palmerston North (population approximately 75,000), Christchurch (population approximately 400,000) and Dunedin (population approximately 110,000).
EDU2 : Level 2 australian and new zealand Council for Medical Association; Veterinary InformationNetworkdavis/us; Veterinary Medical Association of new York City, Inc. http://www.my-edu2.com/EDUSOCS/vetsocs.htm
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Science Associations & Societies of Tokyo Royal Society of new zealand Russian Academy of Astronomical Society of AustraliaAustralian Space Research American Associatin of zoos and Acquariums http://www.ntu.edu.sg/home/ctng/sc.htm
Australia-Korea Foundation - Australian Department Of Foreign Today is new zealand Waitangi Day. Environmental Education Trends in australian Schools a profile isolation it is about acquiring new perspectives, values http://www.dfat.gov.au/akf/program_activities/st_env_edu_trends.html
Extractions: Clean Up Australia Ltd, Sydney Australia Environmental education is no longer simply about learning or raising awareness about how the natural systems work in isolation it is about acquiring new perspectives, values knowledge and skills to equip us to change our behaviours to support an ecologically sustainable environment for now and the future. Today I will outline the changing focus of environmental education in Australia and how recent initiatives in environmental education within NSW schools will prepare our youth to not just know about or experience our environment but more importantly manage our environment sustainably for generations to come. From the 1960s through to the 1980s environmental education in Australia was conducted in either specialist environmental centres such as zoos, field study centres or limited to individual subjects such as geography or natural science. In essence environmental education was being taught in isolation from other school activities.
Animal Tracks along the southeastern seaboard of the australian continent, though coast, as wellas around Tasmania and new zealand. in Alberta, as well as a new solution to http://exn.ca/animaltracks/UrbanAussie/Story2.cfm
Extractions: Most of the information here may talk specifically of the Tasmanian population of Little penguins, but the folks at this island state's Parks and Wildlife Service have done a pretty good job of presenting some good general information on these unique Australasian birds. They've provided some interesting information about colonies and nest sites and even lets people in on the song of the little penguin, or fairy penguin, as it's also called. There's also good context for why the fairy penguin is having some problems in certain areas of its habitat. Once again, this website is strong on text and light on visuals - with only one photograph - but is worth a peek. Visit this site now Go to our Links Section for more online resources By: Steven Hunt - Along with some of the most unusual wildlife on the planet, Australia can also claim to be home to the world's smallest species of penguin, the fairy or little penguin. They generally live along the southeastern seaboard of the Australian continent, though there are also populations in Tasmania and New Zealand. In a story that's become all to familiar, fairy penguins are losing land to humans, and even in the part of Australia where their numbers are strongest - Phillip Island, southeast of Melbourne - they've lost over three-quarters of their breeding grounds because of human activity in the last 80 years. In January 2000, they were dealt an even greater blow.
New Zealand, Practical Vacation Information For Tourism. new zealand's parks and large areas of unspoilt wilderness mean it is the snow activities,whale watching, fruit picking and wildlife centres and zoos are just http://www.newzealandvacationguide.com/NewZealand_Practical_Info.html
Extractions: There are 4 quite distinct seasons - Spring (Sept-Nov), Summer (Dec-Feb), Autumn/Fall (Mar-May) and Winter (June-Aug). In summer there's plenty of sunshine, and activities in and around the water include rafting, snorkelling, diving and kayaking. You'll find snow on the mountains in winter and excellent skiing. Away from the mountains, New Zealand winters are mild and temperatures generally do not fall below freezing.
Extractions: There were many fine local anthologies produced in the 1980s, notably Mac Jackson and Vincent O'Sullivan's New Zealand Writing Since 1945 and Marion McLeod and Bill Manhire's Some Other Country ; there was John Barnett's All the Dangerous Animals are in Zoos , Michael Morrissey's The New Fiction and a slew of women's fiction collections, including three from New Women's Press and, most recently, Lydia Wevers and Elizabeth Webby's trans-Tasman Goodbye to Romance . None, however, found the wide international circulation this will: under Penguin's reciprocal arrangements with its sister companies, copies will find their way to bookshops in Britain, Canada, the US and Australia. So how does it compare with its predecessors, and what sort of picture of our short fiction does it give to those coming to it for the first time? Going by Haley's record as a writer and Davis's as co-editor of Antic , one might have expected them to produce a more refined version of The New Fiction . Such a book would be an ideal complement to 1984's Some Other Country , whose uncompromising subtitle 'New Zealand's Best Short Stories' is undeniably accurate, allowing for the self-imposed limitation of one story for each of the 22 authors chosen, from Mansfield to Marshall. A similarly-sized selection of subsequent work, a genuinely contemporary anthology, would be more than welcome. Then again, the editors could have used
Accommodation: Hostels: Oceania At The Global Travel Net Includes contact information and site search. australian and new zealandHostels Book hostels in australian and new zealand online. http://globaltravelnet.com/travel/Accommodation/Hostels/Oceania/
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AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL STAMP WEEK ISSUES Bl. 17 IV, 1389e, zoos m/s opt. Fremantle, 8. Bl. 1488/9, 1995 People with DisabilitiesBraille strip 10, 20. 1469/72, australian War Heroes I Medals strip 10, 9. http://www.robinlinke.com.au/2002 Price List/Aust - Nat Stamp week.html
Extractions: NATIONAL STAMP WEEK ISSUES Yvert Michel Scott ISSUED BY AUSTRALIA POST MUH Anpex m/s (FU $30) Sydpex m/s opt. - Ditto plated set 25 Games ANPEX m/s - Ditto plated set 25 Christmas booklet opt. Sydney Stamp Show Trams booklet stamp show 1989 - m/s opt. "London 1990" Bl. 11 I Aust/USSR m/s opt. NZ 1990 $3 Urban booklet opt. NZ 1990 $3.60 Christmas booklet opt. Sydney Stamp Show $4.10 Cycling booklet opt. Austamp '90 $2 Heidelberg paintings (2) p14½ opt. Norpex Bl. 12 I $1.05 Albany m/s opt. Philanippon Bl. 13 I Australia Day m/s opt. "Colombian Expo" $2 Heidelberg Bklt p14½ opt. Norpex" $2 Heidelberg Bklt p15½ opt "Norpex" Bl. 13 II Australia Day m/s opt. "Genoa '92" Threatened Species sheetlet opt. "Colombian Expo" Threatened Species booklet "Brisbane Stamp Show" '92
AUSTRALIA - Framas & Kangaroo Overprinted Specimens FRAMAS AUTOMATENMARKEN. Please note all prices are in australian dollars. Michel,Yvert, 1984 Barred Edge, Ditto set (4), 8.00. 45¢ NPC, 3.00. 45¢ zoos '94, 3.00. http://www.robinlinke.com.au/2002 Price List/Aust - Frama&Kangaroo_Specimens.htm
Extractions: AUTOMATENMARKEN Please note all prices are in Australian dollars Michel Yvert 1984 Barred Edge 30¢ single First Day Cover Maximum Card 30¢, 40¢, 85¢ Button set Postcode set (7) Postcode button set (21) 1985 33¢ Barred edge 33¢, 45¢, 90¢ button set Postcode set (9) Postcode button set (21) 1985 Kangaroo 33¢ single First Day Cover Maximum Card 33¢, 45¢, 90¢ Button set Postcode set (9) Postcode button set (21) 1986 Platypus 36¢ single First Day Cover Maximum Card 36¢, 50¢, $1 Button set Button set on First Day Cover Postcode Set (9) Postcode Button set (21) 50¢ Cuppex Commem. Cover Maximum Card 1987 37¢ single First Day Cover (1/7/87) Maximum Card First day Maximum Card (last day 1/9/87) 37¢, 50¢, $1 Button set Button set on First Day Cover Postcode set (9) Postcode Button set (27) Michel Yvert 1987 Echidna 37¢ single First Day Cover Maximum Card 37¢, 53¢, $1 Button set
Taxon Advisory Groups Reptile and Amphibian Taxon Advisory Groups. Many australian and new Zealandzoos exhibit reptiles and an increasing number are exhibiting amphibians. http://aerg.canberra.edu.au/pub/aerg/herps/soctag.htm
Extractions: Many Australian and New Zealand zoos exhibit reptiles and an increasing number are exhibiting amphibians. Keeping tabs on captive breeding and the placement of specimens is difficult without some form of coordinated approach. The Joint Taxon Advisory Groups for Reptiles and Amphibians (TAGs) coordinate the management of herpetofauna, both native and exotic, within Australasian zoos. Specialised management is given to endangered species and other high value taxa, refered to as Priority Taxa with each having its own Coordinator. The TAGs are made up of professional zookeepers although some professional herpetologists are involved; current membership is around 30 representing some 26 major or private zoos. The principal objectives of the TAGs are: To support and encourage the development of a regional collection, comprising individual collections. Co-operative and on-going maintenance and relevant breeding of rare, threatened or poorly known taxa. To maximise the conservation potential of Australasian zoos.
Animal Tracks of Australia's coast, as well as around Tasmania and new zealand. Urban AustralianAnimals exn.ca takes a look at two in Alberta, as well as a new solution to http://exn.ca/AnimalTracks/UrbanAussie/Story2.cfm
Extractions: Most of the information here may talk specifically of the Tasmanian population of Little penguins, but the folks at this island state's Parks and Wildlife Service have done a pretty good job of presenting some good general information on these unique Australasian birds. They've provided some interesting information about colonies and nest sites and even lets people in on the song of the little penguin, or fairy penguin, as it's also called. There's also good context for why the fairy penguin is having some problems in certain areas of its habitat. Once again, this website is strong on text and light on visuals - with only one photograph - but is worth a peek. Visit this site now Go to our Links Section for more online resources By: Steven Hunt - Along with some of the most unusual wildlife on the planet, Australia can also claim to be home to the world's smallest species of penguin, the fairy or little penguin. They generally live along the southeastern seaboard of the Australian continent, though there are also populations in Tasmania and New Zealand. In a story that's become all to familiar, fairy penguins are losing land to humans, and even in the part of Australia where their numbers are strongest - Phillip Island, southeast of Melbourne - they've lost over three-quarters of their breeding grounds because of human activity in the last 80 years. In January 2000, they were dealt an even greater blow.
Aussie Sites Nelson Links. For those people on the move this site offers practicallinks and an insight into life in new zealand. We have tried http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/bute/794/aussie.htm
Extractions: web hosting domain names email addresses related sites EYE OF THE SPIDER Links for New Zealand Accommodation,Travel,Shopping,Cars, Boats and Bikes, New Zealand Pictures,New Zealand Wine Links, Software Links,Jokes, Local Marlborough and Nelson Links Aussie Sites About Us N.Z Pictures Favourite Links Software Links ... Australian White Pages Sydney Opera House Australian English. Glos.AZ Aust.Folk Songs Aust. Trams Bush Tucker Man ... Kevin Bloody Wilson Kangaroo Koala Bear Wombat A couple of Aussie birds trying to ski the Italian slopes (Click on photo to expand)