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         Canadian Zoos:     more books (21)
  1. Research at Canadian zoos and botanical gardens [An article from: Museum Management and Curatorship] by D.A. Galbraith, W.A. Rapley,
  2. Who's Who in the Zoo: Canadian Telecommunications 2007 Competitive Analysis by Steve Yang, Lawrence Surtees, 2007-12-31
  3. Kultur in Toronto: Toronto International Film Festival 2007, Genie Award, Toronto Zoo, Canadian National Exhibition, Crystal Castles (German Edition)
  4. Who's Who in the Zoo: Canadian Telecommunications 2006 Competitive Analysis by Lawrence Surtees, 2006-10-02
  5. Who's Who In the Zoo: Canadian Telecommunications 2005 Competitive Analysis by Lawrence Surtees, 2005-09-01
  6. Canadian human landscape examples: naturally cultural: the zoo as cultural landscape.: An article from: The Canadian Geographer by Bonnie C. Hallman, Mary Benbow, 2006-06-22
  7. Who's Who in the Zoo 8: Canadian Telecommunications Services 2009 Competitive Analysis by Lawrence Surtees, Emily Taylor, 2009-11-01
  8. Penned: Zoo Poems (Signal Editions)
  9. The Zoo Canoe by Karen Holyj, 2000-01-09
  10. Why We Go to Zoos by Noah Leznoff, 1998-02
  11. Canadian Rockies Wildlife Spotter by Adele Emma Brand, 2006-08-01
  12. Mon Chat Zoo 7ans: Rat Bleu 10 (Rat de Biblioth'que) (French Edition) by Bernadette Renaud, 2009-01
  13. Through the Magic Door by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 2010-04-19
  14. Through the Magic Door by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 2010-05-04

1. CBC.ca - Experiencing Technical Difficulties
KWP Choice Website! canadian zoos. Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums
http://cbc.ca/stories/2002/08/23/zoo_westnile020823
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2. Zoos Worldwide - Other Links
Animal Welfare. Zoo Check Canada, Zoo Check reports on the conditionof canadian zoos and their animals very interesting reading!
http://www.zoos-worldwide.com/info.html
Association of Zoo and Aquarium Docents An international organization of volunteer zoo and aquarium guides and interpreters, currently numbering over two thousand members from e.g. Canada, Great Britain and Bermuda.
Zoo Associations
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. American Zoo and Aquarium Association AZA represents virtually every professionally operated zoological park, aquarium, oceanarium, and wildlife park in North America Iberian Association of Zoos and Aquaria The Iberian Association of Zoos and Aquaria (AIZA) is a non-profit making organization which brings together all Spanish and Portuguese Zoos and Aquaria California Association of Zoos and Aquariums CAZA institutions offers California a rich resource of expertise and experience in conservation and environmental and animal management. Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums The Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums is a non-profit organization established to promote the welfare of and encourage the advancement and improvement of zoology, recreation, education, conservation and science.

3. Zoos And Zoology
canadian zoos Zoology Links Search Links Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums. CAZA is a nonprofit organization established to promote the welfare
http://www.categories.ca/Science_and_Tech/Zoos_and_Zoology

4. CBC.CA - The National
Discussion of the spread of the disease in Canada. Basic facts, extensive links, archived news stories, Category Health Conditions and Diseases Viral West Nile Virus...... 30, 2002 Ontario may have Canada's first human West Nile cases Aug. 23,2002 canadian zoos to begin vaccinating against West Nile virus Aug.
http://cbc.ca/national/news/westnile/
West Nile Virus Facts
Robin Rowland, Amina Ali and Gary Graves
The West Nile virus hitting Canada and the U.S. is a more lethal and infectious strain than anticipated. Last summer, doctors thought all but the frail and sick could fight off the infection. Now they're on the lookout for a "polio-like" condition called sudden limb paralysis. It can appear in otherwise healthy adults who may be infected with the virus. West Nile virus is carried and spread by mosquitoes and can cause fatal inflammation of brain (encephalitis) or the membranes covering the brain or spinal cord (meningitis) in more than 100 bird species, and nine mammals, including humans, horses and gorillas. It is closely related to St. Louis encephalitis virus, found in North America. There is currently no vaccine against West Nile virus encephalitis. West Nile virus was discovered in the West Nile area of Uganda in 1937, then spread to Mediterranean and temperate parts of Europe. In 1960, it was observed in horses in Egypt and France. Between the 1950s and 1999, there were sporadic epidemics in Israel, South Africa, Romania and in Russia. Scientists in North America had assumed we were facing a strain that exists in Africa. Then birds across Canada and the U.S. started falling from the sky. That pointed to Israel, where the strain can cause more dangerous results than the traditional encephalitis symptoms.

5. Zoocheck Canada Inc. - Programs & Projects - Zoo Check - Zoo List
canadian zoos and Wildlife Collections The following list comprises facilities andindividuals who maintain wild animals in captivity on a permanent basis for
http://www.zoocheck.com/programs/zoocheck/zoolist.shtml
    Canadian Zoos and Wildlife Collections The following list comprises facilities and individuals who maintain wild animals in captivity on a permanent basis for public display purposes. The list includes zoos, aquariums, municipal and provincial wildlife displays, waterfowl parks, deer parks, reptile houses, insectariums, rehabilitation centers and sanctuaries who maintain permanent captives, science centers, private menageries, and other kinds of animal collections, but does not include individuals who keep exotic animals for personal amusement. If you know of any facilities which have closed down and should be deleted, or new facilities to be added, please notify Zoocheck Canada Alberta The Calgary Zoo
    Doug's Exotic Zoofarm
    Driftwood Ranch Wildlife Haven
    Guzoo Animal Farm
    Peace Country Zoo
    Polar Park (closed to the public)
    Reptile World
    Sherman's Game Farm
    Silver Spur Wildlife Ranch
    Sleepy Valley Farm
    Valley Zoo West Edmonton Mall Whispering Creek Petting Ranch British Columbia Butterfly World Crystal Gardens "D" Dutchman Dairy Children's Zoo Emerald Forest Bird Garden Greater Vancouver Zoo Hidden Valley Exotics Mini Zoo Kamloops Wildlife Park Parrot Island Rainforest Reptile Refuge Raptor Rescue and Rehabilitation Society Speedwell Bird Sanctuary Vancouver Public Aquarium Victoria Bug Zoo Manitoba Assiniboine Park Zoo Thompson Zoo New Brunswick Cherry Brook Zoo L'Aqua Zoo Magnetic Hill Zoo Odell Park Reptile Ocean Newfoundland Ocean Sciences Centre

6. Canadian Zoos To Begin Vaccinating Against West Nile Virus
TORONTO Like their U.S. counterparts, canadian zoos are preparing to vaccinate animals susceptible to the West Nile
http://www.vaccinationnews.com/DailyNews/August2002/Canadian%20Zoos28.htm
Vaccination News Home Page http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2002/08/23/zoo_westnile020823 I see, the drawbacks are they don't know if it works and it's expensive. But while they don't know if it works, they know it is safe. - SM Canadian zoos to begin vaccinating against West Nile virus
Last Updated Fri, 23 Aug 2002 19:33:33 TORONTO - Like their U.S. counterparts, Canadian zoos are preparing to vaccinate animals susceptible to the West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne disease that continues to spread throughout North America. The vaccine only became available this week in Canada. Already the Toronto Zoo has placed its order, the Calgary Zoo is planning to, and the Winnipeg Zoo is considering it.
Dr. William Radley of the Toronto Zoo talks about the vaccination "We have not identified West Nile near the zoo, but it has been found throughout Canada, especially southern Ontario," Dr. William Radley, executive director of biology and conservation at the Toronto Metro Zoo, told CBC Newsworld's Newsworld Today.

7. Zoocheck Canada Inc. - Programs & Projects - Zoo Check
Zoo Check/ canadian zoos. List of canadian zoos and wildlife collections.Guzoo Animal Farm Alberta zoo desperately needs improvements.
http://www.zoocheck.com/programs/zoocheck/

8. Canadian Zoos To Begin Vaccinating Against West Nile Virus
SM canadian zoos to begin vaccinating against West Nile virus Last UpdatedFri, 23 Aug 2002 193333 TORONTO Like their US counterparts
http://www.vaccinationnews.com/DailyNews/August2002/Canadian Zoos28.htm
Vaccination News Home Page http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2002/08/23/zoo_westnile020823 I see, the drawbacks are they don't know if it works and it's expensive. But while they don't know if it works, they know it is safe. - SM Canadian zoos to begin vaccinating against West Nile virus
Last Updated Fri, 23 Aug 2002 19:33:33 TORONTO - Like their U.S. counterparts, Canadian zoos are preparing to vaccinate animals susceptible to the West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne disease that continues to spread throughout North America. The vaccine only became available this week in Canada. Already the Toronto Zoo has placed its order, the Calgary Zoo is planning to, and the Winnipeg Zoo is considering it.
Dr. William Radley of the Toronto Zoo talks about the vaccination "We have not identified West Nile near the zoo, but it has been found throughout Canada, especially southern Ontario," Dr. William Radley, executive director of biology and conservation at the Toronto Metro Zoo, told CBC Newsworld's Newsworld Today.

9. ARCH - Zoos
In fact, only a handful of canadian zoos are accredited to this organization whosestated purpose is, to promote the welfare of and encourage the advancement
http://www.100megsfree3.com/arch/arch/zoos.html
Zoos
"The wild, cruel animal is not behind the bars of a cage. He is in front of it."
Axel Munthe
Each zoo facility differs in size, number of animals, number of staff, hours of operation, and even whether they are accredited by the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA). In fact, only a handful of Canadian Zoos are accredited to this organization whose stated purpose is, "to promote the welfare of and encourage the advancement and improvement of zoology, education, conservation and science." Please visit www.zoocheck.com for more information about CAZA and specific Canadian Zoos.
Despite the best efforts of zoologists, zoo environments remain artificial with many not even coming close to the animals natural habitat. Zoo habitats are usually very small and inhibit or preclude natural behaviors like flying, swimming, running, hunting, climbing, scavenging, and partner selection.
Relative to the space afforded to these animals in the wild, zoo environments are pitiful. For example, a tiger's range in the wild is anywhere from 8-400 square miles, depending on the plentitude of food. At the San Diego Zoo, the self proclaimed "largest zoo in the world", 4000 animals share 0.156 square miles - including the tigers! In addition to their small living space, zoo animals are on nearly constant public display, and their schedules are completely controlled by humans. They are essentially prisoners with very well decorated cells.
Zoo visitors are not learning about an animals' natural behaviour when visiting a zoo. They are seeing and learning how animals behave in captivity. Many zoo animals have been observed exhibiting stereotypic behaviour such as bar biting, head-bobbing, swaying, and pacing - these are all signs of psychosis due to confinement. Information about the animals' NATURAL habitat and behavior is rarely read and each visitor only observes an animal display for 8-60 seconds. Children are learning that it is acceptable to capture and confine wild, exotic animals; put them on display; and profit from their misery. Very few ever develop a true empathy for these animals and even fewer help with habitat conservation efforts.

10. Kamloops Wildlife Park Links To Zoos
image link to Vancouver Aquarium. canadian zoos. image link to Caza CanadianAssociation of Zoos and Aquariums. Vancouver Aquarium image link to Vanaqua.
http://www.kamloopswildlife.org/links_zoos.html
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KWP Choice website: Canadian Wildlife Service Hinterland's Whos Who Shop for unique wildlife gifts! call 573-3242 for more info Season pass holders receive 15%off Adopt-a-critter call 573-3242 to help us save endangered species! A gift for someone who cares! Zoo Links Updated January 25th, 2002 KWP Choice Website! Canadian Zoos Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums Vancouver Aquarium Calary Zoo Crystal Garden Mountain View Farms Greater Vancouver Zoo Do you have a suggestion? Email us! American Zoos Happy Hollow Park and Zoo Utah's Hogle Zoo Northwest Trek Indianapolis Zoo ... Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo "Other" zoo related links Animal Focus Email Home Education Animals Visitor Info ... Sitemap Search WWW Search www.kamloopswildlife.org

11. Home
canadian zoos There are many zoos in Canada. They have a lot of animals in themtoo. Most of them have been around a long time; like Bowmanville Zoo.
http://www.united.k12.ia.us/Web Page Design/B1eriWebPage/home.htm

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B2. Important Women in Canada. A1. Neptune. B2. Canadian Horse and Canadian Goose.B1. canadian zoos. C2. Inca. B1. Snowmobiling in Canada. C2. Aztec Military. B1.Saturn. C2.
http://www.united.k12.ia.us/Web Page Design/design.htm
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13. Dhaliwal Takes Steps To Address Lien Report Recommendations
CAZA, with membership including canadian zoos and aquariums, is a nonprofit organizationestablished to promote the welfare of animals in facilities and
http://www.ncr.dfo.ca/media/newsrel/2001/hq-ac78_e.htm

14. Canadian Museums Association, Muse Magazine, 05-06/2002
By Forbes Campbell. canadian zoos and living heritage sites are doing whatthey can to keep Foot and Mouth Disease at bay. But is it enough?
http://www.museums.ca/publications/newmuse/tocsigns.htm
Table of Contents Cover Story Signs of the Times By Alan Martin Small Ontario msueums have suffered since the provincial governement forced them to pay a private company to take care of their road signs. As other provinces look toward privatized highway signage, it's a complaint that could become common. Feature Clear and Present Danger By Forbes Campbell Canadian zoos and living heritage sites are doing what they can to keep Foot and Mouth Disease at bay. But is it enough? Interview Natasha Gauthier speaks to Bob Thibauld, Canada's new Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and Minister responsible for Atlantic Provinces
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Reader's corner From the Editor Perspectives A Heritage Policy for the People 280 Metcalfe What's new at the CMA?: CMA Awards for Outstanding Achievement; National Museum Shop Conference a Big Sucess Agenda National Notebook New Brunswick Announces New Cultural Policy;The Wreck of the Jeanie Johnston ; "New Vision" for the Canadian Museum of Nature World Briefs New domain name gives museums distinct Web identity; Four "Red List" Objects Restituted; Attendance still strong at Bilbao Guggenheim

15. Web Victoria - Animals : Zoo / Exhibit : Game Farms
the welfare of and encourage the advancement and improvement of zoology recreationeducation conservation and science directory of canadian zoos listed by
http://www.webvictoria.com/index.php?cat=Animals : Zoo / Exhibit : Game Farms

16. 1
Australian zoos derive the same proportion of their revenue through government funding(33%), as American, and canadian zoos, however New Zealand zoos obtain 22
http://www.cwr.uwa.edu.au/eed4152001/interimreport/interimreport.html
Activity Based Costing of "Alinta’s Creatures in the Night" 1. Introduction The Environmental Engineering Design class on behalf of its Client, the Perth Zoo, has prepared an Interim Report. The objective of this report is to provide an update on the current status of the Sustainable Resource Management Plan. It is also designed as an opportunity for the client to provide input on the direction of the project. This will increase the effectiveness of the management plan, as it will reflect the changing needs of the client. 1.1 Scope of Work The Sustainable Management Plan is designed as a holistic document, covering all facets of the Zoo’s operations. The project is divided into eight sections, each of which have been identified as either an area of concern, or requiring investigation. These sections, and the work completed for each, are:
  • The role of zoos in society and the future direction of the Perth Zoo. Financial Analysis Revenue breakdown of World and Australian Zoos and compared this to the Perth Zoo. Activity based costing of Alinta Gas "Creatures in the Night"

17. 1 Appendices
Figure A112 USA Zoos Revenue Distribution. Figure A1-13 canadian zoosRevenue Distribution. Figure A1-14 European Zoos Revenue Distribution.
http://www.cwr.uwa.edu.au/eed4152001/interimreport/appendices.html
Appendices Appendix 1.2: Activity Based Costing of "Alinta’s Creatures in the Night" Finance (top) Appendix 1.0: Financial Analysis Admission revenue for the period 1994/1995 to 1999/2000 is illustrated below (Figure A1-1). Over this 6 year period revenue has increased from $1 763 600 to $3 695 773, an increase of 110%. There has been an increase in admission revenue every year, except in the last period where it fell by 3.5%. This can be attributed to a drop in admission numbers, as the price of entry has not been lowered in any year. Figure A1-1: Admission Revenue The greatest increase in revenue occurred in 1995/96. Revenue increased slightly over 50%, from $1 763 600 to $2 647 617. This resulted primarily to the fact that admission charges increased in accordance with the endorsed five-year Business Plan. Attendance Numbers have fluctuated slightly on a year-to-year basis, with no evidence of clear trends or rising attendance numbers. Attendance has remained fairly constant, which is clearly evident by the trendline. This is illustrated in Figure A1-2: Figure A1-2: Admission Numbers Total Revenue (Figure A1-3) has remained rather stagnant over the last few years, particularly after 1996/97. Prior to this time it is evident that the implementation of the 5-Year Management Plan had a strong flow-on effect to increasing revenue for 94/95, 95/96 and 96/97.

18. The University Of Melbourne - Brownless BioMedical Library - Internet Resources
American Zoo and Aquarium Association Organization overseeing conduct and programsof US and canadian zoos and Marine Parks with directories of their members
http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/medicine/page7.html
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19. E-lynks Zoo Links
zoos American Zoo Association zoos Austin Texas Zoo zoos Bronx Zoo zoos BronxZoo (via wcs) zoos California zoos zoos canadian zoos zoos Europe zoos
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  • 20. Brief PBP History
    similar to humans. Then in the 1970's, Keith Connell went to Europeto import unique pigs for the canadian zoos. Then later they
    http://www.pigsaspets.org/brief_history.htm
    Potbellied and other miniature pigs belong to the family of domestic pig called the Sus Scrofa Domestica. They are often referred to as the "Canadian mini-pig." The Vietnamese potbellied pig became almost extinct during the WWII famine in China. Some of the refugees brought pigs north with them and then in the 1950's, some were brought into Europe for zoos. They were systematically bred in Sweden in the mid 1960's because they created good laboratory size animals with organs and vital functions similar to humans. Then in the 1970's, Keith Connell went to Europe to import unique pigs for the Canadian zoos. Then later they came to the United States and became household pets. Because of the strict import laws in the United States, our gene pool for the potbellied pig is still relatively small compared to their cousins the farm hogs. The Vietnamese Potbellied pigs soon became the pet of the 80's called the Yuppy Puppies. But with new types of miniature pigs moving in, the prices have been dropping off for the potbellied pig and the focus has changed. Many believe that the era of the pet pig is over, but as we travel around the country, we tend to see a different picture. The potbellied pig may not be as expensive as they started out to be, but still people love pet pigs. Now we are getting quite a variety of miniature pigs in the US and other countries. Chinese Miniatures, South Pacific Nesting Pigs, and Kune Kune to name a few.

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