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  1. Second Nature: Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals (Zoo and Aquarium Biology and Conservation Series)
  2. Zoos in New Mexico: Alameda Park Zoo, Rio Grande Zoo, Albuquerque Aquarium, Wildlife West Nature Park, Living Desert Zoo and Gardens State Park
  3. Ethics on the Ark: Zoos, Animal Welfare, and Wildlife Conservation (Zoo and Aquarium Biology and Conservation) by Bryan G. Norton, Michael Hutchins, et all 1995-07

41. Curriculum Planning
access to informal science education centers including museums and science centers,nature centers, parks and gardens, zoos, aquariums and aviaries
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site; Why Our National parks are Resembling CES works in partnership with schools,universities, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, natural history
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43. BAY NATURE Community
Guadalupe River Park gardens. Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center. StevensCreek and Upper Stevens Creek parks. top. Museums/aquariums/Science Centers
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Blue bush lupine. Photograph by David Weintraub. Community San Francisco Bay Area links relating to nature, ecology, and conservation. This list is categorized by type. You can also browse the links alphabetically Have a website? Want to exchange links? If you would like to join our community, please submit your site If you would like to find out more information about the folks who advertise in BAY NATURE, please visit our page of advertiser links From time to time, BAY NATURE hosts events and readings. Find out about our upcoming events Parks/Public Open Space top
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44. Travel Attractions: Botanical Gardens: Page 2 At The Global Travel Net
range of subjects including ecology, field biology Dallas Arboretum Trial GardensProviding research car rides, crowded amusements parks, unpredictable weather
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    Provides information on arboretum and botanical gardens. Varied desert, dry land plants and cactus. Lists special events. Arizona, USA.
  • Bradenham Hall Gardens and Arboretum
    In Norfolk, UK, a private garden open to the public on selected days, featuring over 1000 named varieties of trees.. Information about the garden, its collections, and plants and other items for sale.
  • Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens
    1900 tri-domed glass conservatory designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Victorian Gardens. History, education programmes, events, virtual tour. Buffalo, NY, USA.

45. HSC - Field Trip Resources: By Region
and monuments, museums, parks, zoos and aquariums, amusement and theme museums, beaches,ethnic neighborhoods, parks, piers, botanical gardens, TV tapings
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A tourism guide covering most of CA, with links to pages about various areas.

46. Fish & Wildlife Information At Business.com
Zoos aquariums. Game or Wildlife Reserves (Suaka Margasatwa), and Recreation parks(Taman Wisata Sea World/Busch gardens Educational Resources Supplier of
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        Nonprofit organization that promotes the well-being of black bears, other wildlife, and all natural resources through a better understanding.
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  • 47. EXHIBITING NATURE
    as botanic gardens, zoos, marine parks, aquariums, museums, safari to include zoos,some theme parks, wildlife viewing s Big Top Botanic gardens; The Pitzer
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    Exhibiting Nature
    Environmental Studies 143
    Wednesdays, 1:15-4:15
    Fletcher 106 Professor: Paul Faulstich Office: Broad Center 214; ext. 18818 Office Hours: Wednesday 9:00 to 11: "Almost nothing displayed in museums was made to be seen in them." (S. Vogel) "Any museum, any museum at all, makes me sad." (J. Boon) INTRODUCTION TO THE COURSE: PURPOSE AND CONTENT This course investigates the human propensity to objectify and re-present the natural world. We will investigate and critique presentations of Nature in such institutions as botanic gardens, zoos, marine parks, aquariums, museums, safari parks, National Parks, and Wildlife Refuges. We will attempt to answer some basic questions concerning the construction, presentation, and interpretation of Nature: Why are there museums? How are they organized, and what role do they play in society? How is Nature presented in such contexts? What options are there for new interpretations of the natural world? This course explores the origins, histories, statuses, and display techniques of institutions that exhibit Nature. Our central inquiry will focus on how ethnographic and natural history museums construct and present humans and the natural world.

    48. Electronic Zoo / NetVet Veterinary Resources - Fish Sites
    Pets Connection; Pets Online; Public aquariums in Japan; Coral World International Marine parks Worldwide; Deep Sharks (Busch gardens); Sharks of Hawaii; Sharky's
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    49. Lectures-John Seidensticker
    Regional Conference, American Association of Zoological parks and aquariums, Washington,DC. invited lecture at the Houston Zoological gardens, Houston, TX.
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    John Seidensticker Lectures * Indicates the abstract is published or texts available. Feb 1972: "Radio-Tracking Mountain Lions," Northwest Section, Wildlife Society, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Apr 1973: "Wildlife Conservation in India and Nepal," McCall, ID. May 1973: "Biological Constraints for Cougar Management," J. Seidensticker and M.G. Hornocker, Idaho Fish and Game Commission, Boise, ID. Aug 1974: "Techniques for the Translocation of Large Mammals," Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. Apr 1975: "The Tiger in the Terai," National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Jul 1975: "Mountain Lion Social Organization," National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Jul-Aug 1975: "Ecology and Conservation of the Big Cats," (6 parts), Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C. Jul 1976: "Meru-Betiri and the Conservation of the Javan Tiger," Department of Nature Conservation (P.P.A.), Director General of Forestry, Bogor, Indonesia. Sep 1978: "The Sunda Tigers," Yayasan Indonesia Hijau (Foundation for a Green Indonesia), Jakarta.

    50. William Conway
    role in the redeployment of zoological gardens and aquariums as environmental a dozenwildlife reserves, national monuments, and parks while contributing
    http://research.amnh.org/biodiversity/symposia/archives/conservation-genetics/pr
    William Conway Biography William Conway is a senior conservationist for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). Until 1999, he served as the organization's president and general director. Conway has played a leading role in the redeployment of zoological gardens and aquariums as environmental science and proactive conservation centers. He led the development of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) Accreditation Program, was the father of the its Species Survival Program for the propagation of vanishing species, and is now turning to direct preservation of wildlife in nature and is chairman of its Field Conservation Committee.
    Under Dr. Conway's guidance, the Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park has developed such groundbreaking educational wildlife exhibits as JungleWorld, World of Birds, Wild Asia, World of Darkness, Baboon Reserve, and Congo Gorilla Forest, as well as the redevelopment of the Central Park and other wildlife centers.
    During Dr. Conway's directorship, WCS became the world's leading non-governmental scientific conservation organization, currently operating nearly 300 training, park development, and conservation research and promotion projects in less developed countries. He personally oversaw field projects in South America's Southern Cone, and helped foster the development of a dozen wildlife reserves, national monuments, and parks while contributing to wildlife conservation and park development in East Africa and elsewhere.

    51. Education Planet Science And Engineering,Life Sciences,Biological Sciences,Museu
    Life Sciences/Biological Sciences/Museums/aquariums parks (1 is also information aboutRosa parks and her 4. SeaWorld/Busch gardens Animal Information Database
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    52. Museums And More
    to information about the national parks in the from both the Cincinnati Zoo andBotanical gardens. aquariums National Aquarium in Baltimore The National
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    The Miami Museum of Science is located at http://www.miamisci.org/
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    The Boston Museum of Science is at http://www.mos.org/
    The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
    The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is at http://www.omsi.edu/
    The Science Museum of Minnesota
    The Science Museum of Minnesota is at http://ties.k12.mn.us:80/~smm/
    The Vatican Exhibit - University of North Carolina
    The Vatican Exhibit includes an early history of the technology of war and weapons. Its address is http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/Main_Hall.html
    The Exploratorium
    The Exploratorium is a wonderful science museum in San Francisco. Hands-on exhibits are available by going to San Francisco - here, you can learn about what they have to offer at their web address: http://www.exploratorium.edu/
    Return to main Math/Science page or go to the top of this page National Parks:
    ParkNet
    In addition to information about the national parks in the United States, the site includes sample activities on such topics as endangered species and fire adaptions. The site also includes an online geology tour and e-mail links to park staff.

    53. ZOOLOGY LINKS
    Zoos and aquariums in Illinois. Foundation, Animal Bytes Database (Sea World andBusch gardens). Berkeley), Montana Wildlife (Montana Fish, Wildlife parks).
    http://www.ots.duke.edu/tropibiojnl/TROPIWEB/enlaces/zoology.htm
    Tropical Biology On Line Home LINKS OF INTEREST IN ZOOLOGY Ecology Links Entomology and Arachnology Links Forthcoming Zoological Meetings and Conferences Hemintology Links ... Brookfield Zoo (Chicago) Glen Oak Zoo (Peoria) Lincoln Park Zoo (Chicago) Miller Park Zoo (Bloomington) Grindstone Valley Zoo (Chatham) Henson Robinson Zoo (Springfield) Scovill Zoo (Decatur) John G. Shedd Aquarium (Chicago) World Wildlife Fund World Wildlife Fund World Wildlife Fund Brasil World Wildlife Fund Canada ... Animal Bytes Database (Sea World and Busch Gardens) Animal Diversity Web (University of Michigan) Animal Facts Cards (Metro Washington Park Zoo) The Animal Pages (Sedgwick county Zoo) Animal Resources (NetVet/Electronic Zoo) Arabian Wildlife Online Australian Wildlife (University of Queensland) Biologues (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) Calgary Zoo, Botanical Garden and Prehistoric Park Creature World (for children; PBS) Electronic Zoo (Washington University) Endangered Species Program (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) Endangered Species of the World Estonian Vertebrates Fire Effects Information System (USDA Forest Service) Georgia Wildlife Federation INRA Databases Introduction to the Bryozoa (University of California-Berkeley) Montana Wildlife Museum of Paleontology Subway (University of California-Berkeley) National Biological Service National Wildlife Federation Nebraska Wildlife (Nebraska Game and Parks Commission) Nudibranchia classification Nudibranchs of the British Isles Office of Inventory and Monitoring (National Biological Service)

    54. Untitled Document
    the past 25 years, zoological gardens have undergone skunks, and beaver) in city parks,military reservations to the American Association of Zoos and aquariums.
    http://www.zoomontana.org/biology.html
    An American Zoo and Aquarium Association accredited facility Introduction In 1993, with the financial support from the Humane Society of the United States, ZooMontana created the Science and Conservation Biology Program (SCBP) in order to meet its commitments and obligation to the global conservation efforts of the world's zoological gardens. This commitment by ZooMontana is consistent with the changing roles of zoos over the past 25 years and speaks directly to the crisis of the loss of biodiversity throughout the world. During the past 25 years, zoological gardens have undergone a major change from simple animal displays for the sole purpose of public recreation, to conservation centers dedicated to the preservation of plant and animal resources. ZooMontana, America's newest accredited zoological garden, represents an unusual opportunity to create the "ideal" zoo. ZooMontana is still small, the institution is new, and dedicated resources are scarce. However, the SCBP has already become involved in regional, national and international projects, and is addressing both in situ (in wild habitats) and ex situ (captive) studies. Conservation projects are underway or have been completed in 5 states, four North American national parks and two African national parks. Collaborative projects have been completed or are ongoing with 50 other North American and nine European zoos. Projects range from reforestation of cottonwood bottom lands, contraception of large free-roaming and captive exotic species, to basic reproductive studies of free-ranging and captive zoo animals through the use of urinary and fecal hormone analysis.

    55. Farmingdale Entertainment
    Sagamore Hill, (Theodore Roosevelt Home). Suffolk County parks and Historic Sites. OldWestbury gardens. Sands Point Preserve. Long Island Zoos aquariums.
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    56. RBS | State Resources | Pennsylvania | Informal Math & Science Education
    Nature Centers, parks, and gardens. Environmental Center, Philadelphia; PhippsConservatory Botanical gardens, Pittsburgh; Zoos, aquariums, and Aviaries.
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    57. Webdoc2
    of the Association of Zoological parks and aquariums (AZA), an Public gardens andparks are an indicator of community These gardens will be in three sections 1
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    The Organization
    The International Peace Garden project is managed by combining the strength and history of two well known organizations; the Development Committee of the Safari Game Search Foundation, and the Rotary International Peace Garden Committee . Both are 501 (C)(3) tax exempt organizations.
    The facility will provide beautifully landscaped geographical display gardens and educational areas. The gardens will be a meeting place for exchange students from around the world as they live in Oregon learning about our culture and our environment, while sharing their culture and environment with those they meet here.
    The project is guided by the vision that "The Rotary International Peace Gardens will be a botanical collection and world class facility which will showcase world wide diversity and the plant kingdom as well as in our society. It will be arranged geographically by continent and provide for research and education as well as public enjoyment."
    Wildlife Safari is divided into several major areas: 1) Asia, 2) The Americas, 3) Africa, 4) Safari Village. Each area displays animals representative of those found in their natural habitat. Many of the animals are threatened or endangered, where they are much safer here than in their native habitat. Special research programs are carried out in relation to enhancing the potential for survival of the species. The park is a member of the Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums (AZA), an organization of zoological institutions world wide committed to coordinated management of animal species.

    58. Do Cancun: Riviera Maya
    see our Eco and Water parks page for a complete description and listings of allparks and aquariums. Barrera Marín Botanical gardens (35 km from Cancun).
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    59. Zoos, Guide All
    Association of Zoos and aquariums (CAZA); Caribbean and Port Lympne Wild Animal parks(UK); Indianapolis KS; Taman Safari Indonesia; Thrigby Hall Wildlife gardens;
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    60. SICB Careers - FAQs
    going to zoos, natural history museums and botanical gardens? snorkeling?aquariums? birdwatching? theme parks; private foundations.
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    Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
    Just the FAQ's
    Why should I become a biologist?
    Are you interested in:
    • animals? plants? high school biology? designing experiments? participating in science fairs? reading magazines and books about science and living organisms? learning how animals function - including humans? collecting butterflies, shells or fossils? going to zoos, natural history museums and botanical gardens? snorkeling? aquariums? bird-watching? nature programs on television?
    Would you like to:
    • be the first to observe or discover something? develop theories that will lead to new ways of thinking about the world? improve environmental quality? protect endangered species? teach others about living organisms? write about living organisms?
    If you answered yes to several of these questions, biology could be a promising career for you. Embarking on a career in biology has many paths; each with its own rewards and challenges. Which path you take will have as much to do with your personality as it does your intellectual curiosity and interests. Being a biologist can be a fulfilling and exciting profession if your own personal goals, talents and interests match the activities of biologists. What do biologists do?

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