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         European Zoos:     more books (17)
  1. A Visit to European Zoos by W. M. Mann, 1930-01-01
  2. The EC Zoos Directive: a lost opportunity to implement the convention on biological diversity.: An article from: Journal of International Wildlife Law & Policy by Paul A. Rees, 2005-01-01
  3. Zoo (Oxford Poets) by Tobias Hill, 1999-09-01
  4. ZOO STATION: ADVENTURES IN EAST AND WEST BERLIN (ABACUS BOOKS) by Ian Walker, 1988
  5. By Underground to the Zoo: London Transport Posters 1913 to the Present by Jonathan Riddell, Peter Denton, 1995-09-28
  6. Who's Who at the Zoo (Pop-up Books)
  7. The Zoo Keeper (Egg Box Fivers) by Richard Evans, 2002-11-05
  8. A report on amimal management at selected European zoological gardens by Mark Rosenthal, 1980
  9. Final report on study trip to European zoological gardens, July-August 1978 by James P Bacon, 1979
  10. Moral Values and the Human Zoo: "Novellen" of Stefan Zweig (Languages & literature/German) by David Turner, 1990-09
  11. Savages and Beasts: The Birth of the Modern Zoo (Animals, History, Culture) by Nigel Rothfels, 2008-06-17
  12. Zoo des MotsDictionnaire des Expressions Anamalieres: French­English­Spanish­German­Italian by Sylvie Girard, 1989-10-01
  13. Pyne by Jonathan Guy, 1995-01-25
  14. A Giraffe for France by Leith Hillard, 2000-11

1. Series European Zoos
Series european zoos. Origin France, Target Family, Format 16/9, Support D1 Beta HDcam, Original Standard HD, Audio mono, Languages french english,
http://www.polygone-av.com/NEW_EVADIS/FICHES/DOCU/SERIE-ZOO.html
Series European Zoos Origin : France Target : Family Format : Support : D1 Beta HDcam Original Standard : HD Audio : mono Languages: french
english 8 x 30 mn
For a long time, zoos have been the only places where people - and especially children - could see and come into contact with animals from other regions and continents. This series is a document on the concept of nature representation, on modern methods and technologies in the field of animal care, on the architecture of zoological gardens, as well as on the animals themselves.
Zoo of Rome (Italy)
(France)
Zoo of Basle (Switzerland)
Domaine de Thoiry (France)
Port Vell Aquarium, Barcelona (Spain)
Zoo of Lisbon (Portugal)
Parc Apenheul, Apeldorn (The Netherlands)
Zoo de Vincennes (France) With : Places : Producer(s) :
With the support of the European Union 16:9 Action Plan Authors(s) : Paul Englebert, Christophe Fraipont, Claude Haim, Marc Bissot, Caroline Strube Director(s) : Paul Englebert, Christophe Fraipont, Claude Haim, Marc Bissot, Caroline Strube Diffusion(s) : Product ref. :

2. BBC News | EUROPE | European Zoos To Save Siberian Tigers
Friday, 27 April, 2001, 1108 GMT 1208 UK european zoos to save Siberiantigers Zoologists from across Europe are joining forces
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1300000/1300333.stm
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Friday, 27 April, 2001, 11:08 GMT 12:08 UK European zoos to save Siberian tigers
Zoologists from across Europe are joining forces to save wild tigers in Siberia after an exceptionally severe winter. The tigers an endangered species have been driven out of forests by the lack of wild game and have been roaming villages and attacking pets and livestock in search of food. Several European zoos have answered an appeal for crates to move stray tigers away from areas where they have been in conflict with humans. Only about four hundred tigers are thought to be left in the wild in Siberia. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service Search BBC News Online
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3. BBC News | EUROPE | European Zoos To Save Siberian Tigers
european zoos to save Siberian tigers. Zoologists from across Europe are joiningforces to save wild tigers in Siberia after an exceptionally severe winter.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/world/europe/1300333.stm
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BBC News Online: World: Europe
Friday, 27 April, 2001, 11:08 GMT 12:08 UK
European zoos to save Siberian tigers
Zoologists from across Europe are joining forces to save wild tigers in Siberia after an exceptionally severe winter. The tigers an endangered species have been driven out of forests by the lack of wild game and have been roaming villages and attacking pets and livestock in search of food. Several European zoos have answered an appeal for crates to move stray tigers away from areas where they have been in conflict with humans. Only about four hundred tigers are thought to be left in the wild in Siberia. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service Front Page World UK UK Politics ... AudioVideo World Contents: Africa Americas Asia-Pacific Europe ... BBC Homepage

4. Inhaltsverzeichnis "Quantum Verzeichnis 2002"
in the upcoming issue of EAZA News ( 40, October 2002). european zoos and Aquaria launch Tiger conservation campaign
http://www.quantum-conservation.org/QV20inh.html
Latest part updated on 3-FEB-2002
Inhaltsverzeichnis Zoos in: Armenien Aserbaidschan Belgien Bulgarien Deutschland Estland Finnland Frankreich Georgien ... "Quantum Verzeichnis 2003" als Buch bestellen

5. CANOE Travel: European Zoos, Reserves Call For Vaccines To Ward Off Foot-and-mou
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6. Evadistribution - Nature
Madagascar. HDTV, european zoos Series 8 x 30' An architectural, social,historical and technical introduction to 8 european zoos.
http://www.polygone-av.com/NEW_EVADIS/TOPICS-DOCU/NATURE.html
HDTV The Green Room
A journey with Catherine Deneuve through 12 famous gardens designed by Jacques Wirtz HDTV European Gardens Series 25 x 26'
An architectural, historical and botanical introduction to 25 European gardens HDTV In the Gardens of Muslim Spain
Docu-naturies
Series 8 x 26'
Three Gardeners

An introduction to three different gardens by their respective creator The River George
Pictures of an expedition through the Northern area of Quebec Redesign the forest
An ambitious project of the Sweedish forestry industry On the Zebu Trail
A western movie style documentary in the spellbinding landscapes of Madagascar HDTV European Zoos Series 8 x 30'
An architectural, social, historical and technical introduction to 8 European zoos.

7. EEP - European Conservation Program
species undertaken by a large network of european zoos. The EEP organisation, an abbreviation of the "European
http://www.kraniche.vogelfreund.net/englisch/conservation
< back < back to homepage EEP
- European Endangered Species Programme -
European zoos care about the conservation of endangered animal species
"It does not matter
In which lake you discover a spill of pollution,
In the forest of which country a fire breaks out,
Or on which continent a hurricane originates:
You are guardian of the entired earth"

(Joeri Artjoechin)
"In the end, we will only conserve what we love,
we will only love what we know, we will only know what we are taught."
(Baba Dioum) These two maxims provide the premise for the conservation of theatened species undertaken by a large network of European zoos. The EEP organisation, an abbreviation of the "European Endangered Species Programme" coordinates and stimulates the endeavours towards that conservation . Threatened anirnals in zoos serve as ambassadors of nature, conveying the importance and urgency of nature conservation. Even now the very existente of a number of these species has become entirely dependent an zoos. Nature and Nature Conservation The earth is the house of life. We all live together on this earth: plants, animals, and people; creating an intertwining, interconnecting web of life. Only unbroken this network ensures a house where it is good to live. Each plant and animal forms a fibre and is thus important, whether inhabiting a Dutch polder, a mountain side in the Alps, or even a far away sea or desert. Every human being shares a responsibility for all other life within this web and for maintaining the livability of our house.

8. Antillean Manatee In European Zoos
Manatees (Trichechus manatus manatus) in european zoos. » More Detailswhen the Mouse is over the Zoo name «. Zoo, Male, Fem, births, Web Page.
http://home.t-online.de/home/rothauscher/dugong/zoo.htm
Two connected interior swimming pools of 1000 m water accommodate the Manatees. Glazed in frontage on 2 m top, a 10 m broad swimming pool-aquarium and 27 m length make it possible to observe them under water, embedded under the tropical vegetation.
Orlando, born 1995 in Nuremberg,
Missouri, born 1996 in Arnhem,
all three came to Beauval in 1998.
Since 1981 there were 15 births of manatees at Nuernberg Zoo.
Twins occurred twice: on 24 April 1986 the first case, (male and female), which now live at Singapore and Berlin. The second case of twins on 8 August 1992 (male and female). The male died after a few days. The female now lives at Yashima Sea Palace in Japan.
At the moment Nuernberg Zoo is collecting data for an international studbook on manatees. Sirenews 29 Since May 2001 Odense has a female called Henriette, which came from Nuernberg Zoo where she had lived for 10 years.
In November 2001 4 (2 male, 2 female) captive born young adult manatees were imported from Georgetown Zoo, Guyana. All 5 animals were born in captivity in the Nuernberg Zoo.
Shown in the Pachiderm house for elephants, rhino, seacows and pigmy hippos.

9. Antillean Manatee In European Zoos
It seems that most manatees in european zoos are related and descend from a few individuals imported long ago.
http://rothauscher.bei.t-online.de/dugong/zoo.htm
Two connected interior swimming pools of 1000 m water accommodate the Manatees. Glazed in frontage on 2 m top, a 10 m broad swimming pool-aquarium and 27 m length make it possible to observe them under water, embedded under the tropical vegetation.
Orlando, born 1995 in Nuremberg,
Missouri, born 1996 in Arnhem,
all three came to Beauval in 1998.
Since 1981 there were 15 births of manatees at Nuernberg Zoo.
Twins occurred twice: on 24 April 1986 the first case, (male and female), which now live at Singapore and Berlin. The second case of twins on 8 August 1992 (male and female). The male died after a few days. The female now lives at Yashima Sea Palace in Japan.
At the moment Nuernberg Zoo is collecting data for an international studbook on manatees. Sirenews 29 Since May 2001 Odense has a female called Henriette, which came from Nuernberg Zoo where she had lived for 10 years.
In November 2001 4 (2 male, 2 female) captive born young adult manatees were imported from Georgetown Zoo, Guyana. All 5 animals were born in captivity in the Nuernberg Zoo.
Shown in the Pachiderm house for elephants, rhino, seacows and pigmy hippos.

10. S A F A R I P A R K . C O . U K
News Update. Elephants suffering in european zoos Submitted 26/10/02 100940 AnanovaElephants suffering in european zoos. Elephants suffering in european zoos.
http://www.safaripark.co.uk/news/newsitem.asp?nID=74

11. Seven Ghiazza Elephants Can Be Sent To European Zoos - African Game Services, NS
Seven Ghiazza elephants can be sent to european zoos. (8 December, 1998)
http://www.wildnetafrica.com/bushcraft/dailynews/1998archive_6/archive_19981208_
SITE MAP WILDLIFE NEWS WildNet Africa News Archive Seven Ghiazza elephants can be sent to European zoos. (8 December, 1998) Magistrate partially revokes order after agreement is reached on conditions for relocation of animals. The Brits Magistrate's Court ruled yesterday that seven of the 30 juvenile elephants which were allegedly ill-treated on a plot outside Brits could be exported to overseas zoos. Magistrate Herman Glas partially revoked an order he made last week giving custody of the animals to the National Council of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. "The order I made last week is revoked in regard to these seven elephants," he said. Glas made the ruling after an agreement was reached between lawyers for the NSPCA and for the elephants' owner, African Game Services boss Riccardo Ghiazza. The two parties agreed that the export would take place no later than December 16 and that two NSPCA officials would be allowed to examine the animals before they are moved. Other conditions include that African Game Services must obtain medical certificates for the elephants from the state veterinarian and the NCSPCA officials will be allowed to monitor their relocation. The recipient zoos must be told by the company that the elephants may have future behavioral problems because of the alleged abuse, and must acknowledge in writing that they were aware of the court proceedings. Erfurt Zoo and Dresden Zoo, both in Germany, are to get two elephants each, and the other three are headed for a zoo in Basel, Switzerland.

12. Eurogroup For Animal Welfare - Welcome
This followed increasing complaints from citizens about deplorable conditions inmany zoos and the first ever study of european zoos organised by Eurogroup and
http://www.eurogroupanimalwelfare.org/press7.htm
12 April 1999 Animals in Zoos now officially under Europe's Protection Eurogroup welcomes the Council adoption of a Directive on the keeping of wild animals in zoos. At the same time, the animal welfare group is concerned that the law is too focused on conservation and does not go far enough to prevent the suffering of animals kept captive in unsuitable conditions. This Directive requires zoos to be licensed and inspected but it is disappointing that no standard for the care and housing of animals are included. The campaign to improve the welfare of zoo animals through European legislation started a decade ago. This followed increasing complaints from citizens about deplorable conditions in many zoos and the first ever study of European zoos organised by Eurogroup and financed by the Commission. This study showed that 2/3rds of European zoos were below an acceptable standard of animal welfare. A further investigation in 1997 in 15 zoos in the EU showed that wild animals are still housed in cramped and inadequate conditions.
The long-awaited Directive is a compromise, as the Commission and Council had to allow for those Member States who argue that the welfare of animals in zoos should be dealt with on a national level. Animal welfare campaigners managed to convince the EU to change the Commission's Recommendation into a legally binding law.

13. Seven Ghiazza Elephants Can Be Sent To European Zoos - African
Seven Ghiazza elephants can be sent to european zoos African Game Services, NSPCA,Rhino and Elephant Foundation, game dealer Riccardo Ghiazza, Tuli game
http://wildnetafrica.co.za/bushcraft/dailynews/1998archive_6/archive_19981208_el

14. News - Seven Tuli Elephants Can Be Sent To European Zoos
SEVEN TULI ELEPHANTS CAN BE SENT TO european zoos. December 8, 1998
http://home.intekom.com/animals/services/news/wildlife/babyelephantsDec898star.h
SEVEN TULI ELEPHANTS CAN BE SENT TO EUROPEAN ZOOS - December 8, 1998 The Brits Magistrate's Court ruled yesterday that seven of 30 juvenile elephants, allegedly ill-treated on a plot outside Brits, could be exported to overseas zoos. Magistrate Herman Glas partially revoked an order he made last week giving custody of the animals to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. "The order I made last week is revoked in regard to those seven elephants," he said. Glas made the ruling after an agreement was reached between lawyers for the NSPCA and for the elephant's owner, African Game Services boss Riccardo Ghiazza. The two parties agreed that the export would take place no later than December 16 and that two NSPCA officials would be allowed to examine the animals before they are moved. Other conditions include that African Game Services must obtain medical certificates for the elephants from the state veterinarian, and that NSPCA officials will be allowed to monitor their relocation. Erfurt Zoo and Dresden Zoo, both in Germany, are to get two elephants each, and the other three are headed for a zoo in Basel, Switzerland.

15. WildNet Africa - Wildlife News - Updates - 1998 - 11 December
this week, animal lovers have gathered outside an embassy in Pretoria to protestagainst the export of seven of the young Brits elephants to european zoos.
http://wildnetafrica.co.za/wildlifenews/1998/199812_02.html

16. European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria - EAZA
As several other european zoos, the Dutch Federation of Zoos will raise funds forthe development of corridors between the different forest fragments and the
http://www.eaza.net/rainforest/rainforest01.html
EAZA Rainforest Campaign efforts
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Brazilian handicrafts
Pledging funds is just one way of supporting the campaign. Other initiatives include keeper exchanges and selling designated Brazilian handicrafts in zoo shops to support local communities. Hand-puppets made by the women on Superaguï Island are sold for € 3.00 in support of the black-faced lion tamarin and the red-tailed amazon, endemic species in this region. If you are interested in selling these hand-puppets in your zoo shop or to your friends of the zoo organisation, please contact Bengt Holst ( beh@zoo.dk ). The puppets will be available on a first come-first served basis.
Spin euro's for the Atlantic rainforest!

17. European Elephant Keeper And Managers: European Zoos
Homeeuropean zoos. HomePage RecentChanges Preferences HomePage RecentChanges Preferences Edit text of this page
http://www.eekma.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?European_Zoos

18. RSPCA Campaigns
The RSPCA is calling for tougher welfare standards for elephants currently keptin european zoos and for an immediate end to their breeding and importation.
http://www.rspca.org.uk/elephants

19. ELEPHANTS SUFFERING IN EUROPEAN ZOOS  THE RSPCA Says Elephants In European Zoos
ELEPHANTS SUFFERING IN european zoos THE RSPCA says elephants in european zoos dieyoung because of deficient enclosures, poor diet, illness and inappropriate
http://www.wag.co.za/root_news/2002/elephants_suffering_in_european_.htm
ELEPHANTS SUFFERING IN EUROPEAN ZOOS
THE RSPCA says elephants in European zoos die young because of deficient enclosures, poor diet, illness and inappropriate social grouping.
A study for the charity says in captivity the animals have about half the 30-year lifespan of their counterparts in Asian timber camps.
Zoo breeding programmes are also said to have an "abysmal" record.
In addition, 35% of zoo females fail to breed, 15-25% of Asian zoo babies are stillborn, and 6-18% are rejected or killed by their mothers.
Current enclosures can be extremely small - up to 100 times smaller than the smallest wild territories - with 90% of those in Europe providing no grazing.
The RSPCA study - A Review of the Welfare of Zoo Elephants in Europe - found many elephants in zoos also suffer from rough treatment at the hands of their keepers.
Dr Rob Atkinson, head of wildlife, said: "In the vast majority of our zoos, elephant handlers try and dominate elephants by psychological means, physical restriction and punishment - a system known as traditional free contact.
"While elephants are still kept in zoos, the RSPCA wants their management to be based on reward, not punishment, and for keepers to be protected from death and injury.

20. Zoo Life Shortens Elephant Lives In Europe, Study Says
A new report asserts that elephants in european zoos are often in ill health, endureconsiderable stress, and have a much shorter life than their counterparts
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2002/10/1025_021025_Elephants.html
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While elephants are often one of a zoo's top attractions, a new report charges that their level of care often falls short of star treatment. In a study released this week, the UK's Royal Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) said elephants in European zoos are often unhealthy, endure considerable stress, and have a much shorter life than their counterparts in the wild. Indian elephants at a British zoo perform their daily exercises.
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The Environment Travel National Geographic Today Special Series Digital Lifestyles: feature by Sony EarthPulse National Geographic Out There ... Mount Everest Expedition Their condition is frequently even worse than that of elephants in Asian timber camps, alleges the RSPCA, which is calling for wide-ranging changes in the way zoo elephants are treated. In the meantime, the group says, European zoos should stop importing and breeding elephants.

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