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Extractions: Work Email: baker.robert@saugov.sa.gov.au Dr. Baker has a wide knowledge of the veterinary profession in Australia and the issues associated with practice and government work. He has an extensive network of contacts throughout Australia in government agencies, research, teaching and in private practice. He is currently National AVA Vice-President and a member of the AVA Board. He was National President and AVA Board Chairman in 2002-3 and South Australian Divisional President in 1998. During his term as President, he was closely involved with strategic planning and senior staff appointments for the AVA. He attended conferences and met officers and elected representatives of veterinary associations in the UK, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and the USA. Dr. Baker , on behalf of the AVA, was instrumental in gaining Australian Government and industry support for a national Review of Rural Veterinary Services, whose report, due in early 2003, will be wide-ranging in its recommendations. Much of the emphasis will be on ensuring Australia's biosecurity through active disease surveillance programs.
Extractions: By BARBARA GIESBRECHT Just the mention of Australia conjures up thoughts of koalas, kangaroos, platypus and crocodiles. While these animals are a fair dinkum representation of this glorious country, they are usually seen in sanctuaries and zoos rather than during the course of everyday city life. Last January, on the very day we arrived in Brisbane, we were greeted by a number of small skinks (geckos) roaming the kitchen and bedrooms walls. As we neither had to feed or arrange "skink sitting" for them while we are off on our various vacations throughout the year, the little skinks have been perfect pets.
Extractions: This Directory has been arranged in as near to geographical order as possible, starting from the north or top of the North Island to the bottom of the South Island. It is divided into zones, and below is a map of New Zealand's North and South Islands showing the areas where HAPNZ parks are located. Kiwi Holiday Parks - Your guide to 72 Top Kiwi Holiday Parks in New Zealand Ecotours New Zealand New Zealand National Parks National Parks Info New Zealand Australia's National Parks - Australian Tourism Net's guide to Australia's National Parks. List of National Parks and Other Places Top Tourist Parks of Australia Information on accommodation, local attractions, recreational vehicle RV, camps and more. Western Australia Recreation Guide to Parks and Forests Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria ARAZPA is the collective professional association of the zoos and aquariums of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. The
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Extractions: This place was a kangaroo reservation somewhere in Northern Territory. Here are the places you should not miss: State City Attractions/Activities New South Wales Sydney beautiful city, pleasant bay cruising, museums, zoo Canberra Capital Hill(Parliament House), National Gallery of Australia Queensland Surfers Paradise Japanese stores Cairns Great Barrier Reef(affordable diving lessons or trial diving) Northern Territory Darwin home of the KaKadu National Park Katherine Katherine Gorge canoeing Alice Springs home of Ayers Rock tours, Aboriginal arts
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Melbourne Australia, Australian Photos, Images, Music, Poetry a visitor (locals can't afford them) zoos - marine aquarium If you go to the AustralianSongs music page, there by a horse that has been bred in new zealand. http://www.imagesaustralia.com/melbourne.htm
Extractions: Melbourne - one of the World's most liveable cities. We have both modern and Victorian architecture and many buildings have been preserved by The National Trust. Scroll down for more information about Melbourne's tourist attractions and of course "The Melbourne Cup" and the home of "Phar Lap" the super horse. Melbourne has many tourist attractions for a visitor (locals can't afford them) - zoos - marine aquarium - galleries, churches, parks, restraurants, but probably the main one is the beautiful old buildings which blend very well with the present day architecture. Melbourne is a great place for a holiday. Talking about old buildings you must see Captain Cook's Cottage which is in the Fitzroy Gardens. Captain James Cook discovered Australia. If you go to the Australian Songs music page, there is some information about Captain Cook as well as one of our folk tunes entitled "Botany Bay", the first line is "Farewell to old England Forever" Melbourne is famous for Australia's premier horse race "The Melbourne Cup" held the first Tuesday in Novenber at approximately 3pm at Flemington Racecourse. It is a public holiday in Melbourne, and in the rest of Australia and now in many parts of the world people stop work just to listen to this race. Horses from all over the world come here to participate. The Queen entered a horse in this race a few years ago - it did not win. Generally it will be won by a horse that has been bred in New Zealand.
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Extractions: My Country... The Land of Oz Host Country of Sydney Olympics .. Welcome I have been asked by many of you to include information about 'The Land of Oz',, This is now underway,, I am including Links to the relevant states, I Hope that these links will give you an understanding of "The Worlds Lagest Island" A Nation That is completely surrounded by Water...Just click on the State Name, and Bingo.. you are there... Lol Tasmania Victoria New South Wales Queensland ... NationWide A great Thumbnail View is A Caravan Trip around Australia
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Extractions: Australia's treasures A South Australian wallaby subspecies, considered extinct for nearly a century, has been "rediscovered" in New Zealand by researchers from the Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) for Conservation and Management of Marsupials, at Macquarie University. DNA sampling has established that an introduced colony of tammar wallabies living on Kawau Island, 55 kilometres north-east of Auckland, is almost certainly comprised of the descendants of a wallaby subspecies that vanished from mainland South Australia in the early 1900s. "The Kawau Is. tammar wallaby might LOOK the same as the many in Australian wildlife parks and on Kangaroo Is., but wait until you see its DNA!" The Kawau Island wallabies (known there as damas) were shipped to New Zealand in the late 1800s by New Zealand's then-governor, Sir George Grey, who took the post immediately after his governorship of South Australia. Grey bought the 2000 hectare island in 1862 and stocked it with reminders of his postings in Australia and South Africa, including zebra, antelope and kookaburras, as well as tammar, parma, and brush-tailed rock-wallabies. The wallabies flourished to such an extent that in the 1950s-60s they overran attempts to establish farms on the island. There now may be more than 2000 tammar wallabies on Kawau Island. They are progressively destroying the native vegetation through over-grazing (they climb to reach foliage) and digging nests among tree roots. Island residents occasionally cull the wallabies and the marsupials are regularly exported to zoos and fauna parks in 15 countries. Despite this, the subspecies has been believed to have been extinct for nearly a century.
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Australia - New Zealand Youth Exchange - Lisa's Trip as part of the 1998 Kiwanis Australia new zealand Youth Exchange. to participatein activities such as visiting zoos, where I saw australian Native Animals http://www.kiwanis.org.nz/dv02ean1.htm
Extractions: Kiwanis International - NZSP Division Two (Waikato) and Australia Division Six (Melbourne) Lisa's Trip Report A report on Lisa Woolerton's trip to Australia as part of the 1998 Kiwanis Australia - New Zealand Youth Exchange. Text and photograph by Lisa Woolerton Going to Australia has been one of the highlights of my life. I met many different people from all different backgrounds but mainly those people came from the big city that I was overawed by. To me, Melbourne is so far the biggest city I have ever seen, and is also the most exciting. I was given the opportunity to participate in activities such as visiting zoos, where I saw Australian Native Animals like the eagles, wombats, flying foxes, snakes and at the other zoo I saw bicens, buffalos, and rhinoceros. There was only one hiccup with my trip, I went when there was no gas available for showers, heaters or cooking. Never mind though, I still had a fantastic time. I arrived at the Melbourne Airport and was given a big warm welcome to Australia by Alan and Ivy Wren. I ate lunch with them and they took me to the place where I was to spend my first few nights in Australia. When I was staying with the McLennan family I was taken to the Queen Victoria Market, up the Rialto (which is a really tall building) from which we could see a lot of Melbourne, and the Healesville Sanctuary. This is where we saw the native animals such as the wombats and snakes (both of which I touched), and the eagles, platypus and flying foxes. We also visited the IMAX cinema (here there was a really big screen) and saw a documentary on The Elephant Kingdom. For dinner, my host family presented me with kangaroo meat and chicken sausages. I had never eaten these before so I was surprised that I liked them.
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Extractions: Prepared jointly by ANZCCART New Zealand and the Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre at Massey University in New Zealand. Useful for AECs and students. Topics covered in the resource include: Why study animals?, Minimising the harm done to animals used in science, Benefits of animal-based science, Balancing harm and benefit, The three dimensions of science, Ethics and animal use in science, Control of animal use in science. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) The National Health And Medical Research Council (NHMRC) is a statutory authority within the portfolio of the Australian commonwealth minister for health and family services. This link contains information on animal ethics for NHMRC grants, the NHMRC Animal Welfare Committee, Australian Code of Practice for the Care and Use of Animals for Scientific Purposes and other policies. Natural Resources and Environment - Animal Welfare
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Extractions: Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia Program Day 1 - Monday 2 July Conservation Biology in Australia (AAVCB) Convenor: Rupert Woods Harry F Recher (Plenary) The past, future and present of biodiversity conservation in Australia Derek Spielman Evidence that resistance to infectious diseases is related to the genetic diversity of a population Peter Fleming Conservation and management of dingoes and other wild dogs in south eastern Australia 10.15-10.45am Morning tea David Jenkins The role of wildlife in the transmission of Echinococcus granulosus, with particular reference to south eastern Australia Hedy Bryant Australia's preparedness for emerging wildlife diseases: a model for a national health network Col Limpus Turtles, the reef and loss of biodiversity 12.15-1.15pm Lunch Barbara Fougere Cats and wildlife in the urban environment: a review Penny Fisher Feral cat management for conservation outcomes Ivan Horak Tick control on wildlife in small reserves 2.45-3.15pm Afternoon tea
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