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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

81. Marwell Zoo - EAZA RAINFOREST CAMPAIGN 2002
Over recent years european zoos have played an important role. They haveparticipated in the scientificallymanaged breeding programmes
http://www.marwell.org.uk/n2002-02-23a.htm
EAZA RAINFOREST CAMPAIGN 2002
The tiny tamarin is a small primate whose habitat is declining rapidly, leading to a perilous state of near-extinction for many of these animals. However, thanks to co-operation between zoos and conservationists in the wild, numbers have recovered in recent years. Marwell Zoo is supporting the Rainforest Campaign initiated by the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA). During 2001 Marwell supported the important Bushmeat Campaign promoted by EAZA and contributed 25,000 signatures to a petition that could have considerable influence on efforts to save endangered African wildlife. Over recent years European zoos have played an important role. They have participated in the scientifically-managed breeding programmes for three species of the critically threatened lion tamarin. Marwell has the golden lion tamarin and the golden-headed lion tamarin. During 2002 the zoo will actively raise funds to adopt a group of golden lion tamarins in the wild. More news? -

82. Bison News 3/2001
EEP is a breeding program organization for european zoos directedtowards the conservation of wild animals species in zoos.”.
http://members.eunet.at/bison-info/bne_301.htm
Bison Newsletter
Home A day of joy - I wish I had reason to say content - the day I surfed into the home page of the Carpathian Ecoregion Initiativ: www.carpathians.org/part_info.htm Finally society seems to have decided to safeguard the future existence of the mighty European herbivor and use whatever suitable habitat in and around the Carpathian region that can be made available. Ecoregion Initiative held a summit meeting in April in Bucharest. Reported to attend was Prince Philip and 7 Heads of state. Further 9 countries represented by high officials had been signed in for the meeting. The purpose of the meeting was to agree on a resolution to set up plans for protection of some 210 000 square km in the Carpathian region, with Romania and Slovakia having the main contribution. The project Ecoregion Initiative is run through the Vienna WWF office. It seems plausible to accept that the aerea big enough to house a free-ranging herd of European Bison, big enough to be left to live their own life without genetic damages. Thus I admit having been too pessimistic as to the possibilities of finding space enough.

83. American Scientist - Scientists' Bookshelf
American, even while acknowledging that they participated in an international circulationof animals and tended to follow the lead of major european zoos.
http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/Leads03/03-03Tritvo.html

Mar.-Apr. 2003
At the Zoo Animal Attractions: Nature on Display in American Zoos . Elizabeth Hanson. xii + 243 pp. Princeton University Press, 2002. $29.95.
Modern zoos can trace their genealogy back a very long way. Ancient monarchs maintained grand collections of live exotic animals for purposes of private entertainment and public display, and their humble subjects could admire similar specimens in sideshow displays or in pitched arena combats. As this range of viewing opportunities suggests, some branches of this large and venerable family tree have always been more dignified than others. Medieval and early modern Europe offered a similar spectrum of proto-zoos, from the private menageries of kings and wealthy aristocrats to the street performances and tavern displays of mangy individual specimens. In Animal Attractions Using a wealth of examples, in which the experiences of the National Zoo in Washington, the Bronx Zoo and the Philadelphia Zoo figure with particular prominence, Hanson also discusses the development of modern standards of wild animal husbandry, changing fashions in zoo architecture and the often brutal and wasteful process by which the market for wild animals was supplied. Although she is primarily concerned with the development of zoos as institutions, she also describes some very interesting characters, such as animal collector and self-publicist Frank Buck and taxidermist-turned-zoo-director William Hornaday.

84. [i] [>] [...]: Projects...
funded by the Arts Council of England for its research and development phase toinitiate a live networked display of artificial lifeforms in european zoos.
http://www.i-dat.org/projects/viv.html
Vivaria... Vivaria:
The Vivaria Project employs the metaphor of the Zoo to examine artificial life forms, creativity and the relationships between humans, animals and machines. Vivarium is being funded by the Arts Council of England for its research and development phase to initiate a live networked display of artificial life-forms in European Zoos. It builds upon current research interests and the artistic practice of many artists associated with CAiiA-STAR, as well as a current on-line research project EZITT (European Zoos Information Technology Training Project), funded by the Leonardo da Vinci EU Programme.
Vivarium seeks to contemporise the C19th century notion of the Zoo and productively employs the Zoo as metaphor to understand some of the complexities and conditions under which animals, humans and machines are classified and differentiated.
http://vivaria.net/
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85. European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria - EAZA
Promotes cooperation for furthering wildlife conservation, particularly through european Endangered Species Programmes (EEP). Includes list of members and EEPs.
http://www.eaza.net/
The website of EAZA uses frames.

86. Defra, UK - Wildlife & Countryside
Laws, regulations and information about the Wildlife and Countryside Directorate, CITES, English and european Wildlife Issues, Global Wildlife and zoos, Wildlife Crime and Inspection, grants and research. From the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/index.htm
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Zoos and dangerous wild animals

Other issues Farmland conservation Forestry These pages provide information about Defra's work on the conservation of wildlife and landscape, and on countryside recreation. Our aims are improved enjoyment of an attractive and well managed countryside for all; and effective conservation of wildlife. These are in line with the principles of sustainable development which inform all of our work.
Latest news and current issues
28 March 2003 Report of Working Group on Review of Non-native Species Policy published.

87. European Elephant Keeper And Managers: British Zoos
HomeBritish zoos. HomePage RecentChanges Preferences ColchesterZoo. Zoo. HomePage RecentChanges Preferences Edit
http://www.eekma.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?British_Zoos

88. European Theme Parks, Amusement Parks, Waterparks, And Zoos
theme park city logo, Theme Park City european Amusement and Theme Parks.
http://www.themeparkcity.com/EURO_index.htm
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89. European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria - UK CHM
Home, Site Map, Help, Search the site european Association of Zoosand Aquaria. All EAZA member institutions follow the Association's
http://www.chm.org.uk/detail.asp?m=726

90. British Airways European City Guides And Events Information -
Jan 02. zoos, Aquariums and Wildlife. Highlights.
http://events.britishairways.com/wow/ptnr/ba/page.jsp?fx=theme&cat_id=1899

91. Annual Conference Of The European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria (EAZA)
Annual Conference of the european Association of zoos and Aquaria(EAZA) 16 September 1998 - Berlin, Germany. Date Sat, 20 Dec
http://www.biosis.org/zrdocs/confs/confs98/eaza.htm
Internet Resource Guide for Zoology Conference Top Search Subjects Animals ... Name Index Annual Conference of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA)
1-6 September 1998 - Berlin, Germany
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 01:44:34 +0100
Reply-to: king.koen@wxs.nl
To: jhowcroft@york.biosis.org
Subject: EAZA Conference The 1998 Annual conference of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) will be held between 1-6 September 1998 in Berlin, Germany. Hosting Zoo will be Tierpark Berlin. For further details contact: EAZA
c/o Amsterdam Zoo
P.O. Box 20164
1000 HD Amsterdam
The Netherlands E-mail: nvdzoos@nvdzoos.nl ©1998 BIOSIS UK
Contact: jhowcroft@york.biosis.org
Last updated 05 January 1998

92. Annual Conference Of The European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria
Annual Conference of the european Association of zoos and Aquaria(EAZA) 712 Septebemr 1999 - Basle, Switzerland. Date Tue, 17
http://www.biosis.org/zrdocs/confs/confs99/eaza.htm
Internet Resource Guide for Zoology Conference
Calendar Top Search Subjects Animals ... Name Index Annual Conference of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA)
7-12 Septebemr 1999 - Basle, Switzerland
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 12:43:57 +0100
Reply-to: Postbus@worldonline.nl, 20164@worldonline.nl, 1000@worldonline.nl,
HD@worldonline.nl, Amsterdam@worldonline.nl
Organization: Stichting NOD
To: jhowcroft@york.biosis.org
Subject: EAZA Conference Hosting Zoo will be Basle Zoo. For further details contact: EAZA
c/o Amsterdam Zoo
PO Box 20164
1000 HD Amsterdam The Netherlands E-mail: nvdzoos@nvdzoos.nl EAZA Executive Office P.O.Box 20164 1000 HD Amsterdam The Netherlands NFRZG/Dutch Federation of Zoos: Phone: +31 20 520 07 50 Fax : +31 20 520 07 52 EAZA Executive Office: EEPs/TAGs/Conservation: Phone: +31 20 520 07 50 Fax : +31 20 520 07 52 EAZA Administration: Phone: +31 20 520 07 53 Fax : +31 20 520 07 54 return to Home Page Resource Guide Top Page Contact: webmaster@york.biosis.org

93. Chard (EAZA (European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria)) - Regional Webs
Chard, Somerset businesses listed under EAZA (european Association of zoosand Aquaria). Chard EAZA (european Association of zoos and Aquaria).
http://www.regionalwebs.com/swweb/c/chard/cat/z0000010002647.html
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South West Chard Chard - EAZA (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria)
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Wildlife Park at Cricket St Thomas
Open every day - the Wildlife Park provides a beautiful setting and home to 500+ animals from around the world and is dedicated to the conservation of threatened species.
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94. South West (EAZA (European Association Of Zoos And Aquaria)) - Regional Webs
South West businesses listed under EAZA (european Association of zoos andAquaria). South West EAZA (european Association of zoos and Aquaria).
http://www.regionalwebs.com/swweb/cat/z0000010002647.html
Regional Webs Search for:
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South West South West - EAZA (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria)
EAZA (European Association of Zoos and Aquaria)
Wildlife Park at Cricket St Thomas, Chard
Open every day - the Wildlife Park provides a beautiful setting and home to 500+ animals from around the world and is dedicated to the conservation of threatened species.
Can't find what your looking for?
Not all businesses have a Regional Webs web page -
until they do, please try Yellow Pages Last Modified: 06/06/02 webmaster@regionalwebs.com Regional Webs Ltd

95. VanAnnies Felidae : Big Cats And Wild Cat Research
WEB SITE REVIEW european Association of zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) http//www.eaza.net/.Review Date November 19, 2002. The primary
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96. STATUS AND REPRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF THE ASIAN ELEPHANT IN ZOOS AND
STATUS AND REPRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF THE ASIAN ELEPHANT IN zoos AND CIRCUSES IN EUROPE BY JEANNETTE SCHMID Introduction Since 1976 the Asian elephant has been listed on Appendix I of CITES. In the last half of this century the wild population has
http://www.zoonews.ws/IZN/287/Ele.html

97. STATUS AND REPRODUCTIVE CAPACITY OF THE ASIAN ELEPHANT IN ZOOS
The bad situation in the wild has affected the keeping of elephants in Europeanzoos, where these animals have been kept since the 19th century.
http://www.elephant.se/reproduction.htm

98. ZooWatch Conservation Links For UK Zoos
Conservation and zoos. This page lists sites of organisations that supportthe conservation work of zoos and safari parks in the UK and Ireland.
http://www.zoowatch.freeserve.co.uk/conserve.htm
Z o o W ... Zoo News
Conservation and Zoos
This page lists sites of organisations that support the conservation work of zoos and safari parks in the UK and Ireland. Conservation Breeding Specialist Group
Endangered Species Organizations

European Association of Zoos and Aquaria - EAZA

European Endangered Species Programmes -EEP
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(The) World Zoo Organisation
See also: Convention on International Trade on Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES Feedback on ZooWatch webpages is always welcomed.
Last revised: March 29, 2003
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99. NetZoo: EEP - Beitrag Der Zoos Zur Arterhaltung
EuropeanZoos care about the conservation of endangered animal species. .
http://www.netzoos.de/artikel/eep7.htm
Impressum
"EEP - der Beitrag europäischer Zoologischer Gärten zur Erhaltung bedrohter Tierarten."
Deutsche Ausgabe: 1992 Die Originalausgabe erschien 1991 unter dem Titel:
"EEP - European Zoos care about the conservation of endangered animal species." Herausgeber:
der European Association of Zoological Gardens and Aquaria (EAZA) Text:
Stefan G. Stadler, Zoologischer Garten Frankfurt

100. Euroopa Naarits - European Mink
EEP www.eaza.net 1. Aim The aim of the european mink EEP is to maintain in europeanZoos and other breeding facilities a population capable to maintaince 90
http://www.lutreola.ee/english/4_eep-programme.html
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European mink EEP Programme Tagasi eesti lehele
EEP - www.eaza.net
1. Aim
The aim of the European mink EEP is to maintain in European Zoos and other breeding facilities a population capable to maintaince 90% of its heterozygosity for 100 year. For that purpose we need to reach to more than 500 mink in captivty properly managed and maintaince. As maintaining small number of mink mean a lot of yearly transfers there is a need to favour maintaining higher number of mink in less facilites.
2. EEP Committee
TO BE ESTABLISHED
Husbandry Guidelines

European Mink, mustela lutreola linnaeus 1761, captive breeding and husbandry protocol
Tallinn Zoological Gardens
TALLINN - 1996 pdf file, 32 pps, 325 KB

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