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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

41. Canadian Photo Club - Canada's Largest Photo Club
Home Register Profile Login. Home Animals and Pets zoos andParks, Powered by PhotoPost. Contact Us canadian Photo Club .
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42. WSPA CANADA - Canadian Projects - Page 1
More canadian Projects. Click on pages 2 through 5 above or follow thelinks below Northern Investigating Ontario's zoos. July 2002. A
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The Dog Days of Winter
March 2003
As part of ongoing efforts to replace “dog shooting days” in northern Canada with a more humane alternative, WSPA’s Rob Laidlaw and a team of specialists conducted the first in a series of visits to northern Canadian communities this January. Reports Laidlaw: "Lacking access to humane societies, animal shelters, even basic veterinary services, dog shooting is sadly the only option they have to address the problem of stray and feral animals. WSPA is trying to establish a model humane programme for stray dog control that can be exported to jurisdictions throughout northern Canada.” Learn More

43. A Review Of Live-capture And Captivity Of Marine Mammals In
capture and captivity of marine mammals in Canada. Letter from MinisterDhaliwal to the canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums.
http://www.ncr.dfo.ca/communic/lien/letter1_e.htm

44. Canadian Museums Association, Advocacy Alert
The canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums (CAZA), a CMA partner organization,has issued suggested procedures to its members to help reduce the risk of
http://www.museums.ca/AdvocAlerts/olderalerts/fmd.htm
Advocacy Alert, March 30, 2001
Catastrophic Implications for Canada The Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (CAZA), a CMA partner organization, has issued suggested procedures to its members to help reduce the risk of Foot and Mouth Disease spreading to zoo collections in Canada. The CMA urges museums to consider these guidelines as well, especially outdoor museums and historic sites. There would be a catastrophic impact on the entire Canadian tourism industry should FMD spread here. In the United Kingdom, the epidemic has affected not only agriculture, but has brought the tourism sector to its knees. Many zoos, outdoor museums and historic sites are closed to the public, as are walking trails and parks, even in non-contaminated areas. In addition, fears surrounding the disease have caused many travellers to cancel or postpone their visits to Britain. FMD is a highly infectious, debilitating viral disease that mostly affects hoofed animals such as deer, cattle and sheep. Elephants and hedgehogs can also contract the disease. Although the virus does not pose a direct threat to humans, it can be easily carried by people, as well as by vehicles and equipment that have passed through a contaminated area. Zoos around the world are especially concerned about FMD, as many rare or endangered animals in their collections would be vulnerable to the virus. All necessary steps are being taken to limit the chances of an outbreak of FMD in Canada. Shipments of meat, meat products, farm equipment and susceptible animals from affected countries have been halted. Travellers are being asked to use a footbath on arriving in Canada, and should not visit farms or zoos for at least four days after arrival.

45. I Am A Veterinarian Or Involved With Zoos Or Game Farms
in Canada, apply for a possession and acquisition licence (PAL) (Form JUS 888 E).In order to obtain a PAL, you must first pass the canadian Firearms Safety
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This information is intended for Canadians who have been living out of the country and who are returning to Canada with firearms, or non-residents who are moving to Canada with firearms. Please be aware that in order to bring firearms into Canada or to possess firearms in Canada, individuals must be 18 year of age or older. If you are moving to Canada with firearms, two options are available to you.
Option #1
Leave your firearms in the country where you currently reside. Once you arrive in Canada, apply for a possession and acquisition licence (PAL) (Form JUS 888 E). In order to obtain a PAL, you must first pass the Canadian Firearms Safety Course test. If you have restricted firearms, you must also pass the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course test. You have the choice of taking the course and test or challenging the test without taking the course. If you decide to challenge the test, you may first wish to get the course manual and study it. The test is written with a practical component. To find out where the course and test are offered or to order a manual, call 1 800 731-4000 (Canada and U.S.) or 1-506-624-5380 (if you live in another country). You must also provide two references on your PAL application. It is not necessary that your references be from Canada. However, they must have known you for three years or more, and they will need to sign the form. Your spouse cannot be a reference.

46. I Am A Veterinarian Or Involved With Zoos Or Game Farms
I Am A Veterinarian Or Involved With zoos Or Game Farms. To be eligible for this licence,you must have passed the test for the canadian Firearms Safety Course.
http://www.cfc-ccaf.gc.ca/en/owners_users/fact_sheets/zoos.asp
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I Am A Veterinarian Or Involved With Zoos Or Game Farms
The Firearms Act brings about changes that affect firearms owners and users. These changes are being phased in from December 1, 1998 to January 1, 2003. This fact sheet is of interest to you if you are:
  • the owner or employee of a zoo or game farm; or, a veterinarian.
This fact sheet applies primarily to long guns. There are some different requirements for handguns . If you own or use a handgun, please call 1 800 731-4000 for further information. NOTE : All devices designed and used exclusively for tranquillizing and/or slaughtering an animal are exempt from the following requirements.
Firearms Licences
The Firearms Act requires everyone who owns or uses firearms to have a firearms licence. Licensing of firearm owners and users began December 1, 1998.
Licences For Individuals
There are two basic types of licences for adult individuals:
  • a possession-only licence; and, a possession and acquisition licence.
Of these, only the possession and acquisition licence is still available. Individuals who have a possession-only licence will be able to renew it as long as they have at least one firearm registered in their name, but no new ones are being issued.

47. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Canadian Animal Health Consultative Committee
captive ungulates. Dr. Kay Mehren, canadian Association of zoos andAquaria, raised several points including whether testing and
http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/anima/heasan/cahcc/cahcc2001/dcac-rep-e.shtm
datestamp='2002-05-01' Quick Pick By Commodity / Key Topic Animal health Biotechnology Dairy Eggs Employment Opportunities Feeds Fertilizers Fish and Seafood Food Recalls Forestry Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Grains Honey Horticulture Meat Hygiene Pet Imports Plant Biosafety Plant Breeder's Rights Processed Products Publications Retail Food Seed Potatoes Seeds Variety Registration Veterinary Biologics
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Main Page - Animal Health Act and Regulations Canadian Animal Health Consultative Committee (CAHCC) Summary Report CAHCC Annual Report ... Offices
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Disease Control Advisory Committee/Working Group Report
December 3, 2001
Welcome and Introduction Dr. George Luterbach, CFIA, welcomed participants and introduced Dr. Carolyn Inch as the new National Manager for Disease Control in the Animal Health and Production Division. In turn Dr. Inch introduced the newest members of the Disease Control group in Ottawa, Drs. Gary Little, Mark Cozens who is working on chronic wasting disease (CWD), and Doug Hayes, an Ontario field veterinarian who has lent his expertise to the group. Disease Control Program Updates C-1 and C-2) Harvard Risk Analysis on transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) can be found on Click on News, then Releases and link to the Harvard study.

48. Cichlid Research Home Page: Links To Public Aquariums, Zoos, Science Centers
Links to Public Aquariums, zoos, Science Centers, Bishop Museum Honolulu, HI; CaliforniaAcademy of Sciences San Francisco, CA; canadian Museum of Nature Ottawa
http://cichlidresearch.com/linkspublicaquariums.html
Links to Public Aquariums, Zoos, Science Centers Updated: January 28, 2001 On January 28, I manually verified all the links on this page.

49. BioLinks.org - Your Biology Resource!
Links. canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums CAZA is a non-profit organizationestablished to promote the welfare of and encourage the advancement and
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50. Canadian Veterinarians
facilities such as wildlife rehabilitation centres, veterinary clinics, humane societies,and zoos accredited by the canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums
http://www.cvma-acmv.org/journals3.asp?link=17

51. CAZA
canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums (CAZA). http//www.caza.ca/Mandate, The canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums is
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http://www.caza.ca/ Mandate The Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums is a non-profit organisation established to promote the welfare of and encourage the advancement and improvement of zoology, recreation, education, conservation and science. Members of the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums play an important role in the preservation of our heritage. Each accredited institution has been approved by the CAZA Board, and fulfils the CAZA Code of Professional Ethics. Areas of work Zoos and aquariums now offer a variety of exciting experiences to learn more about the fascinating world of animals. Each CAZA member offers unique programs to all ages. Select the program you are interested in for more details on which member institution offers the program. CAZA COMMITTEES 1999/2000 Executive Committee
Responsible for the day to day operation of the association, for preparing annual business plans and supporting the budgets for approval by the board and the membership and the overseeing of all contractual relations of the association. Chair: Greg Tarry.

52. Members
Humane Trapping. canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums, canadianForest Service, Natural Resources Canada. canadian Institute
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53. Zooish - Great Links. Links To Zoos, Zoology, Animals, Animal WEB CAMS, Dinosaur
Kids Learning Site Sea Animals People Zoo Animal Association Links World ZooOrganization canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums American Association
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Zooish Great Zoos of the World - World Map With Links to Top 40 Zoos
Zoos Worldwide - Extensive Links to Hundreds of Zoos Listed by Country

Global Zoo Directory - Zoo List With Number of Species and Specimens at Each Zoo

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EarthCam.com links to live CAMS worldwide.
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Go to EarthCam Animals Discovery Channel Cams. Supported by Wildlife Conservation Society Live Zoo Cameras Atlanta Zoo, Atlanta, Georgia, USA - CAMS - Panda Bear Caribbean Gardens, Naples, Florida, USA - CAMS - Alligator Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA - CAMS - Giraffe Cloud Forest Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica - CAMS - Quetzal, Bats, Hummingbirds ... San Diego Zoo, San Diego, California, USA - CAMS - Panda Bear Animal Learning Links National Geographic For Kids - Quality Kids Learning Site Discovery.com - Animal Planet - One of the Best Animal Sites

54. Overview Of The Canadian Museum Community
organizations such as the canadian Art Museum Directors Organization, the canadianFederation of Friends of Museums, canadian Association of zoos and Aquariums
http://www.chin.gc.ca/Resources/Icom/English/Collection/e_texte_ji.html
C A N A D A
Museums and Sustainable Communities
Canadian Perspectives
Overview of the Canadian
Museum Community
John G. McAvity
Executive Director
Canadian Museums Association
Ottawa, Ontario

Resumen
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As the goal of this conference is to lay the foundation for greater cooperation between museums in the Americas, I am pleased to offer this background paper on the organization and structure of the Canadian museum community. There are approximately 2,400 non-profit museums and related institutions in Canada more than the United States, Australia, England, France, Mexico, etc. on a per capita basis. Canada's museum community is one of the world's most developed. The reasons for this are many, including:
  • the high degree of volunteerism and community initiative;
  • progressive government policies;
  • the searching need of national/regional identity;
  • the diverse cultural makeup of the nation;
  • the strong educational focus of museums;
  • the strength of the tourism industry.
Museums in Canada are as diverse as the nation itself. They range from very small community museums showing the pioneer history of a locality, to specialized museums concerned with particular subject matters, to large government institutions which provide authoritative reference collections. Museums are housed in log cabins, community halls, fortresses, office buildings, convents, etc. Many are specially designed buildings. In Canada, we recognize the international definition of the museum as "a non-profit making, permanent institution in the service of society and of its development, and open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates and exhibits, for the purposes of study and enjoyment, material evidence of man and the environment".

55. [caza-list] Canadian Zoo History
It is about time someone wrote a book about canadian Zoo History = and I have infoin my collection about various zoos in and around = Toronto dating back to
http://lists.caza.ca/pipermail/caza-list/2002-April/000007.html
[caza-list] Canadian Zoo History
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Tue, 16 Apr 2002 12:58:04 -0400

56. Zoos - Worldwide
VISION The vision of the South East Asian zoos Association is that its member zoosutilize their animal JAMBO African Lion Safari is a canadian owned family
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At Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary (zoo) you can hold a koala , feed a kangaroo , meet a wombat and see over 100 kinds of Australian animals. First and largest koala sanctuary in Australia , in Brisbane...
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Australian Animals at Ettamogah Wildlife Sanctuary...
an australian animal site with fun for kids and adults too, with koalas, kangaroos, kids games and more!...
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Bali Bird Park...
Enter a fascinating world of exotic sights and sounds at Bali's stunning Bird Park....
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57. The Canadian Great Ape Alliance Website. Great Ape Conservation And The Bushmeat
Both pretest and post-test results show positive attitudes towardkeeping great apes in zoos. 62.6% have seen gorillas in zoos.
http://www.great-apes.com/research1.htm
Zinta A. Zommers Student, University of Toronto Kerry W. Bowman, Ph.D. University of Toronto Joint Center for Bioethics Anthony L. Rose, Ph.D. Wildlife Protectors Fund, Gorilla Foundation
Abstract
At the heart of conservation of the great apes are values - highly shaped by culture but poorly understood. The purpose of this study is to better understand the values of children in Cameroon and to determine if and how
Introduction
Across the forests of West and Central Africa, bushmeat hunting threatens the survival of the great apes. This is a complex problem involving politics, economics and logging but also culture and values. The values humans possess, greatly affect behaviors toward the natural world. Conservation efforts must account for cultural perspectives. Greater understanding of values and of factors which shape values are necessary in order to ensure sustained stewardship of the environment.
Objective
To study the values of Cameroonian children with regard to the great apes, thereby exploring their attitudes towards the natural world and wildlife utilization; and to determine if and how values shift due to educational interventions

58. The Canadian Great Ape Alliance Website. Great Ape Conservation And The Bushmeat
the bushmeat campaign launched by the European Association of zoos and Aquaria (EAZA JanBain Studios Visit the website of canadian wildlife artist Jan Bain a
http://www.great-apes.com/links.htm
Here we have our links to other Great Ape and Primate sites on the internet. Our list is slowly growing and we welcome any emails from people interested in putting links to their site here. Please contact us Karl Ammann
One of the most important people in the fight against the bushmeat trade is Mr. Karl Ammann, who exposes the horrors of the bushmeat trade through the lense of his camera. Cameroon Wildlife Aid Fund (CWAF)
Founded by Chris Mitchell in 1997, CWAF is working to improve conditions of Cameroonian animals, with an emphasis on apes, and the education of the people of Cameroon. This sanctuary is where much of our research takes places at. The Jane Goodall Institute of Canada
Find out what Jane Goodall and her institute is doing for the conservation of chimpanzees. The Fauna Foundation
Founded in 1997 by Dr. Richard Allan and Gloria Grow, the Fauna Foundation
is Canada's only sanctuary for former biomedical
research chimpanzees. Based south of Montreal

59. Canadian Almanac Directory
Figures Canada's bestselling national sourcebook since 1847, the canadian Almanac names and addresses for everything from Airlines to zoos - updated every
http://www.mmltd.com/Directories/CdnAlmanac.htm

60. McGill University Libraries - Complete Database List - "Canadian Almanac And Dir
and guide contains canadian statistics, images, historical information, and over100,000 names and addresses for everything from Associations to zoos.
http://www.library.mcgill.ca/cdroms/almanac.html
McGill Libraries Complete Database List Canadian Almanac and Directory Connect: Web Coverage and Frequency Like the longstanding print version of the same name, this Web-based directory and guide contains Canadian statistics, images, historical information, and over 100,000 names and addresses for everything from Associations to Zoos. Updated regularly. Description Each section of the Canadian Almanac and Directory provides information on business and finance, communications, government, associations, arts and culture (museums, zoos, libraries, etc.), health, transportation, law education and so much more. The government section breaks down every level of government in Canada – federal, provincial and municipal – and includes an easy-to-use quick index to find key information. A complete legal directory lists judges and judicial officials, court locations, and law firms across the country. The Canadian Almanac and Directory includes national statistics on population, employment, imports and exports, and more. National awards and honours are presented with forms of address, Commonwealth information, and full colour photos of Canadian symbols. Postal information, weights, measures, distances and other useful charts are also incorporated. Complete almanac information includes perpetual calendars, five-year holiday planners, astronomical information, etc. Access Requirements / Limits Four (4) simultaneous users.

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