Monday, January 29, 2001

ZooNews Digest 22nd - 29th January 2001 (Zoo News 139)

Dear Colleague,

Delayed this week. Very busy with other projects. Hampered too with
the change over to Yahoo. Just a little difficult finding my way
round the new format.

A word of caution. I was listening to a radio programme last week
about a very clever and tempting scam originating in Nigeria. Big
dollars for little input is always suspect. Two days later the actual
thing arrived in my in box...and very quickly went into the trash
can. Mine came from Ibe Festus, but many other names are being used.
Be wary of any lucrative sure fire offers sent to you.

If you are not a fan of junk mail don't add your name or e-mail
address to any "chain" protest letter, be it for the protection of
Rain Forest or stopping Whaling or however good the cause may seem.
These are mainly scams as well. So too is that "class project" from
some little school somewhere that is trying to see how many
countries/people they can reach. All these are harvesting addresses.
Read them, if you wish, and then bin them. Don't be tempted to reply
to any message which says that it will remove your name from "this
one time message". Any reply will confirm that your e-mail address is
live. Scam generates scam.

The year of the Snake has just dawned. A friend of mine has been
doing a lot of overtime waitressing in the local Chinese restaurant.
I hope that the year is a good one...for you...and for snakes too.
Reports suggest that they may well become a favoured culinary item
and hasten the extinction of some species. A frightening thought. I
am not really up on what come next but it could well be the year of
the rat!


Rhino at L.A. Zoo May Have Died of Tuberculosis
http://www.latimes.com/communities/news/los_angeles_metro/20010127/t00
0007971.html

Zoos raided as German food scares grow Kreuzberg zoo
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/World/Europe/2001-
01/raided280101.shtml

Woodland Park lion euthanized
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-
bin/WebObjects/SeattleTimes.woa/wa/gotoArticle?
zsection_id=268448406&text_only=0&slug=dige28m&document_id=134263335

Dentist cures severe case of tusk ache
(Münster Zoo)
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/0,,2-74510,00.html

Animal kingdom up for sale
(Gatwick Zoo)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/et?
ac=003063964907442&rtmo=r9hbD3mX&atmo=rrrrrrbq&pg=/et/01/1/27/tpzoo27.
html

Zoo works on plans to borrow dolphins from other states
(Minnesota Zoo)
http://www.pioneerplanet.com/news/mtc_docs/018700.htm

Zoo To Help Rabbits Multiply Like…Well…Rabbits
(Oregon Zoo)
http://www.kgw.com/kgwnews/oregonwash_story.html?StoryID=12998

Turtle harvest raises concerns; meeting here, scientists say Asian
varieties suffer most
(Fort Worth Zoo)
http://www.star-
telegram.com/news/doc/1047/1:METRO63/1:METRO630127101.html

Wheeler Sees No Rush in Moving Zoo
(Hogle Zoo)
http://www.sltrib.com/01252001/utah/65648.htm

Wildlife faces human threat, and other monkey business
http://www.asahi.com/english/asahi/0124/asahi012410.html

Zoo Celebrates Baby Elephant
(Woodland Park Zoo)
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/WorldNewsTonight/wnt010124_elephant
s_feature.html

BSC students learn as work on Zoo House progresses
(Dakota Zoo)
http://www.kfyrtv.com/index.cgi?page=article&id=507

Blank Park Zoo is expecting a couple of tall orders
http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/13550666.html

Zoo to host special exhibit on Antarctica
(Milwaukee County Zoo)
http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan01/zoo22012101a.asp

Trapper may be hit with felony charges in squirrel monkey case
http://www.naplesnews.com/01/01/naples/d582846a.htm

Rise in Number of Rare Mountain Gorillas
http://allafrica.com/stories/200101240066.html

Bronx Zoo Is A Rescue Center, Too
http://www.nydailynews.com/2001-01-21/News_and_Views/City_Beat/a-
96637.asp

Zookeeper Nails Task
(Bronx Zoo)
http://www.nydailynews.com/2001-01-22/News_and_Views/City_Beat/a-
96798.asp

Mountain Gorilla Numbers Growing Despite Congo War
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010122/sc/environment_gorillas_dc_1.
html

If you know a story I have missed this week do drop me a line with
the full web address and I will try and include it next week.

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United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yugoslavia,
Zambia, Zimbabwe.

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AZA WESTERN REGIONAL WORKSHOP
MARCH 23-25, 2001
Hosted by the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs, Colorado
To be held at the DoubleTree Hotel 1-800-222-TREE
For complete up to date information and/or registration, please
see our website at www.cmzoo.org -or- the January 2001 Communique.

URGENT - CALL FOR PAPERS -
Please submit your paper's title and your name
by January 31, 2001 to aza@cmzoo.org - all themes will be considered.
Paper session is on Sunday, March 25.

Who's coming;
AZA Board, Accreditation & Training
Institutional Collection Planning
Society for Ecological Restoration
California AZA
Marketing Committee
Antelope TAG, Pig TAG, Cattle TAG, Equid TAG
Bongo SSP, Okapi SSP, Giraffe SSP,
MesoAmerica CAP
Trends Workshop
Incubation Workshop - Herp & Avian
Roadside Zoo Taskforce
Butterfly Propagation
Small Exhibit Design...and more!

Hope we see you here too! - Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

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OBITUARY FOR:
Don Wixom
Elephant Manager / Funeral Pre-Arrangement Counselor
Retired Zoo Director / Circus Unit Assistant of OABA

Obituary information:
Mr. Donald W. "Don" Wixom, 44, of Lake Wales, FL died Tuesday,
January 23, 2001 at his residence (Natural Causes). He was born
December 27, 1956 in Manhattan, Kansas and has been a resident of
Lake Wales since 1995 coming from Manhattan, KS. He was a pre-
arrangement counselor for Johnson Funeral Home, Elephant Manager for
the Elephant Company in Lake Wales, Circus Unit Assistant of OABA,
and retired Zoo Director for Sunset Zoological Park in Manhattan, KS.
He also served as Tour Director/Guest Lecturer for National
Wildlife Federation, a graduate and instructor of Kansas State Univ.,
past Executive Director of the Kansas Wildlife Conservatory
Association. Don hosted or was a guest of many cable television shows
which included, "Speaking of Animals", "Inside the Animal
World", "Zoo News", "Zoo Revue", Animal wrangler for Jim Fowler,
Mutual of Omaha's Wild kingdom, NBC's Tonight Show, Today Show, and
animal consultant/handler for Fame Television movie "Sarah, Plain and
Tall". He was on many radio spots including, "Beast of the
Month", "Open Line", and "Zoo Rock". He was a member of the Outdoor
Amusement Business Association, American Assoc. of Zoological Parks
and Aquariums, American Assoc. of Zoo Keepers, Animal Welfare
Institute, IUCN, CBSG, East African Wildlife Society, Past Pres. &
Life member of Friends of Sunset Zoo, International Assoc. of
Zooculturist, The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, Riley County Historical
Society, World Wildlife Fund, The Elephant & Rhino Foundation, Lake
Wales
Y Service Club. He was currently co-chairman of the L.E. Barnes
Circus project for the Lake Wales Y Service Club to take place March
12th & 13th, 2001 (The project will be dedicated in his memory). He
was of the catholic faith.

Visitation will be Monday, January 29, 2001 from 12:00 P.M. until
4:00 P.M. at the Johnson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held
4:00 P.M., Monday, January 29, 2001 at the Johnson Funeral Home
chapel with Dr. John V. Glamann of the Lake Wales Lutheran Church
officiating. Graveside interment services will be 11:00 A.M.,
Tuesday, January 30, 2001 at Showman's Rest, Sunset Memorial Gardens
in Thonotosassa, FL.

As the devoted caretaker of Lydia the elephant, and a strong
background with the circus and zoo communities, Don was passionate
about the public being able to see and experience animals in zoos and
circuses. The Circus Rights Fund was created expressly for this
purpose. Contributions (in lieu of flowers) can be made to the OABA
Circus Rights Fund in memory of Don. Make your checks payable to OABA
Circus Fund and note Don Wixom Memorial in the memo. Send to: OABA,
1035 S. Semoran Blvd, Suite 1045 A, Winter Park, FL 32792

SURVIVORS INCLUDE: Longtime friends & employer, David & Carmen Tesch
of Lake Wales, FL, 3 Cousins, Linda Ahart of Eldon, MO, Lynn Barnhart
of Eldon, MO, Cassandra Peterson-Pierson of Hollywood, CA and
Lydia, his elephant companion.

Arrangements by: Informant:
Johnson Funeral Home Carmen & David Tesch
322 North Scenic Highway 3882 Lake Buffum Road East
Lake Wales, FL 33853 Fort Meade, FL 33841
863-676-1431 863-638-2512

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UFAW ZOO ANIMAL WELFARE AWARDS 2001

The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) is inviting
applications for its prestigious Zoo Animal Welfare Awards.

The principal award is for a new or improved exhibit, which is judged
to best cater for the well-beng of the species in captivity. It must
also help the public to better appreciate the physical and
behavioural needs of the animals. A second smaller award is also
offered to recognise an inexpensive, simple and innovative idea or
piece of equipment which improves the welfare of the animals and
which could be easily replicated in existing housing elsewhere.

Entries may be exhibits for any species of animal kept in a licensed
zoo in the United Kingdom. The exhibit/piece of equipment must have
been built during the last two years and must also have been in use
for at least six months.

The 2000 UFAW Animal Welfare Award went to Bristol Zoo Gardens for
its `Seal and Penguin Coasts' exhibit.

Application forms and further details are available from UFAW:
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, The Old School, Brewhouse
Hill, Wheathampstead, Herts. AL4 8AN. Tel 01582 831818
Fax 01582 831414. Registered Charity No: 207996. Website:
http://www.ufaw.org.co.uk Applications must arrive at the UFAW
offices no later than 14th March 2001


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Request for Information from Peter Them


At the PARROT DATA FORUM I will conduct a discussion on
the topic :

" Why shall we - the international community of the new
millennium - allow the trade in wildcaughted parrots
and other birds to continue ... ? "

I kindly ask for input concerning the above topic, about
which I claim :

I find it deeply grotesque, that while the global aviculture
have a big and increasing problem to find purchasers of the
domestically bred offsprings ( and if nobody want these
young bred birds, the birds had to be put away ) - at the
same time it appear to be a huge worldwide trade in
wildcaughted parrots and other birds.

Why can we - the international community - bring ourself to
do such a thing ... ? - I am very surprised and concerned.

# Wild birds shall fly free in their native countries ... !

# Only domestically reared birds shall be on the market ... !

I find it disappointing and alarming that the trade in
wildcaughted parrots and other birds appear to continue.

I thought that kind of trade belonged to the former century !

Today, with all our new knowledge about conservation and
captive breeding, I see no need for trade in wildcaughted
parrots and other birds.

Our last year PARROT DATA FORUM discussion concerning
" Are there too many parrots in the aviculture ? " showed
clearly that with the fantastic increasing in captive-breeding
successes, the aviculture had become increasingly self-sufficient
- even including species which formerly seldom bred in captivity
- enough to supply the aviculture as well as the pet trade - and
therefore there is no need to take more parrots and other
birds from the wild ... !

# What is the basic argumentation to allow the trade in
wildcaughted parrot and birds to continue ... ?

# Since the trade in wildcaughted parrots and other birds
continue, there must be market for the wildcaughted parrots
and other birds ... ?

# Who buy the wildcaughted parrots and other birds, instead
of purchase domestically reared birds ... ?

# Why is there still a demand for wildcaughted parrots
and other bird ... ?

# What need is it the aviculture can not supply to the wildlife
trade and pet trade, since the trade in wildcaughted parrots
and other birds continue .... ?

# Do the wildlife trade know what the aviculture can supply ... ?

# Can the domestic breeding of birds ensure avaible stocks for the
trade in wildlife / pets - and by this way lessen and stop the
demand for wildcaughted parrots and other birds ?

# Can the wildlife trade / pet trade cooperate with the aviculture,
and by this way ensure the future bird trade only will in
domestically reared birds ... ?

# There is an increasing trend and interest in birding and
eco-tourisme. - Example, the former young backpackers are
now the new generation of business travellers, and many of
these former backpackers want in their leisure time among
other to go birding or/and on eco-trips. - But the destinations
they want to visit have to be intact fauna, flora and wildlife,
incl. parrots and other birds.

# In more and more "wild-bird-trade" countries more and more
trappers had been turned into bird guides and supplier to
the birding / ecotourisme. - And by this way the native
people have a new way of living, and had become protectors
and responsible to keep their territory in a condition which
will attract the birders and other ecotourists.

# Would it be possible to create a cooperation and effective forum
between, example: the Wildlife Trade & the Pet Industry and the
Aviculture & the Psittaculture and the Conservation & the Bird
Welfare, the Birding & the Ecotourism, so ideas and thoughts can
be exchanged and opinions discussed in a social, friendly and
global atmosphere - for the benefit of the parrots and other
birds in the wild, as well as the domestic bred birds in the
aviculture and the pet industry.

Fresh thinking could sweep away the mistakes of the past - and
ensure a positiv development of the parrot conservation and
welfare - in the aviculture as well as in the wild.

We must change our ways and thinking, and in good cooperation
between everyone in the ' bird community ' stand together to
ensure a great quality of life for the parrots and other birds.

Quality with care, every time, every where ... !

# If you have ideas, references, firsthand experiences, comments,
etc. on the above topic, please let me know ... !

# May I post your input on the PARROT DATA NEWS forum ?

To avoid to send do many seperate e-mails, all the responses
that come in will be transfer to a few but long e-mails with
the various responses in it.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks in advance. - Best wishes, Peter

Peter H. Them, PARROT DATA , e-mail: parrotdata@post4.tele.dk

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Zoo Staff Personals Looking for work? Someone to travel with?
Somewhere to stay? Let me know and I will post it here.

Dear Colleagues,

One of the regular helpers at Southport Zoo has
secured a one month voluntary work placement over the
summer at Colchester Zoo in Essex (UK). He is looking
for accommodation for the duration of the placement
and is willing to pay £40 per week for a bed. He has
his own car and is willing to drive to work.

Are there any keepers in the Colchester area who would
be interested in putting him up in their spare room,
and earn a little extra cash for their trouble?

If anybody is interested please contact me by email at
P_Juniper@yahoo.com for further information.

All the best,

Paul
From: Paul Juniper, BSc GIBiol.
46 The Tithings,
Halton Brook,
Runcorn,
Cheshire, WA7 2DT.

Senior Keeper, Southport Zoo and Conservation Trust.

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Situations Vacant (Please mention you saw the advertisement in
ZooNews Digest should you apply for any of these posts, many thanks)
Do you have a vacancy to advertise? Please email me.

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St. Maarten Zoological & Botanical Garden Foundation, St. Maarten
(Netherlands Antilles) are loking for a new Animal Curator/Manager.
Position requires experience/interest in broad based Mixed Species
Exhibits. Focus on animals of the Caribbean and South America. Salary
U.S.$ 1100/month gross, plus car, insurance, accommodation and
utilities.

For further details contact Neil Grant at: tel/fax ++599-543-2030 or
e-mail: sxmzoo@megatropic.com


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KEEPER POSITIONS AT BIRMINGHAM ZOO, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Animal Keeper...The Birmingham Zoo is working to grow and diversify
its applicant pool for Animal Keeper positions. A degree in biology,
or related field is preferred. Potential applicants are needed for
future openings in the Primate, Carnivore, Hoofed Stock, Pachyderm,
Bird, and Reptile departments. Please send cover letter and resume
to: Marcia Riedmiller, Mammal Curator, The Birmingham Zoo, 2630
Cahaba Road, Birmingham, AL 35223. E-mail:
mriedmiller@birminghamzoo.com

Resumes will be kept on file for one year. EOE
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Banham Zoo & Suffolk Wildlife Park

Education & Activities Officer

We are currently looking to employ full time Education officers at
both Banham Zoo & Suffolk Wildlife Park.

The ideal candidate will be an enthusiastic and outgoing individual.
Previous zoological/biological and teaching experience would be an
advantage.

Tasks include conducting animal encounters and animal feeding talks
and promoting our curriculum based education facilities.

Please apply in writing to Sarah Fairhurst, Head of Interpretation &
Education, Banham Zoo, The Grove, Banham, Norfolk, NR16 2HE.

The closing date for applications is the 2nd February 2001.

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Keeper Vacancy at Whipsnade Wild Animal Park

There is a vacancy for an Elephant and Chimpanzee Keeper likely to
arise in the near future. Applications for the position are now being
invited.

This is an excellent opportunity to become involved in an exciting
development of the work of the Zoological Society of London with
elephants at Whipsnade. Applicants should have some experience with
elephants and/or chimpanzees, ideally with an academic qualification
of a degree, a Btech or HND in a relelvant subject.

The terms and conditions are dependant on experience and
qualifications.

Applications or for further information please contact the Curator at
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park, Dunstable, Beds, LU6 2LF. Fax no. 01582
872649

The closing date is February 7th 2001

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Research Assistant post available.

International Zoo Veterinary Group has a vacancy for an additional
person for their research department. Basic requirements are a BSc
(or equivalent) in Zoology, Marine Biology or similar subject, some
zoo experience and good computer/internet skills. Personal traits
should include ability to work in a small team, good presentation
skills and personal appearance, and a keen interest in conservation
and zoo education. Car ownership essential. Further advantages
would be a strong interest (biological rather than sentimental) in
marine mammals, and European language ability.

This is an office rather than a field job, but some travel will be
involved. The applicant should be prepared to move to West Yorkshire.

Applications with c.v. and photograph by e-mail to
izvg@dial.pipex.com or by mail to International Zoo Veterinary Group,
Keighley Business Centre, South Street, Keighley, West Yorkshire BD21
1AG.

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Work Experience Placements (Animal Keeping / Research) at Chester Zoo
There are 12-month work experience placements available at Chester
Zoo, offering students the opportunity to gain practical experience
within a unique scientific/conservation environment. The placements
in animal keeping offer experience in animal husbandry and welfare by
assisting animal keeping staff on a particular section.
The placement in research offers the opportunity to gain knowledge of
various areas of zoo research by assisting the Research Officer.
Positions to start in September 2001.
For more information contact Jayne Quinn, Personnel Manager, Chester
Zoo, Caughall Road, Upton, Chester CH2 1LH, tel: 01244 650232,
closing date for applications is 28th Feb. 2001.

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SAFARI PARK MONDE SAUVAGE
AYWAILLE BELGIUM

WANTED

Sea Lion Trainer. Full time job. To start training of 1-3-1 Sea Lions
for next tourist season. Good conditions and salary. Apply in writing
with C.V. and recent passport photo to :

The Director. MONDE SAUVAGE SAFARI. Fange de Deigne 3. 4920 AYWAILLE
BELGIUM.

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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS

DIRECTOR

Requirements :-
Proven administration experience at a senior level, preferably gained
in business, diplomatic or scientific fields.

Experience in implementing and managing business plans.

Well developed liaison competence – good communication skills

Computer literacy.

Exposure to conservation issues

Willingness to travel is essential.

Willingness to settle in one of the following locations: Minneapolis
(USA), London (UK), Vienna (Austria) or Berne (Switzerland).

DUTIES

Facilitate an active relationship amongst all regions.

Co-ordinate all marketing activities.

Monitor and implement membership services and activities.

Lobby governents, international institutions and business.

Raise funds for the organisation.

Contact: Willie Labuschagne, President, World Association of Zoos
and Aquariums. P.O. Box 754, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa. Fax: +
2712 323-4540. E-mail: wlab@mweb.co.za. Closing date: 15th March 2001

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Twycoss Zoo require an Experienced Primate Keeper. For further details
please telephone 01827 880250

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BRONX ZOO

The Department of Ornithology at the Bronx Zoo has a paid position
available for a behavioral enrichment intern, starting early in 2001.
The intern should have some background in animal behavior and research
methods. The intern will work with keepers to develop, construct and
implement effective enrichment objects and strategies, including
conducting research on the effect of enrichment items on birds in our
collection. Interested individuals should contact: John Rowden, PhD
Assistant Curator, Ornithology Wildlife Conservation Society 2300
Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10460 718-220-7153 Fax: 718-733-7300
email:
jrowden@wcs.org

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DRUSILLAS ZOO PARK, E. SUSSEX.
WANTED - TWO SENIOR KEEPERS

Carnivores and rodents
Due to maternity, a full-time, permanent keeping position will be
available within our carnivore and rodent section. The position
involves acting in the absence of the Head Keeper, working with a
small team and will include cross-over with other sections. Minimum
2 - 3 years experience with small carnivores and rodents required.

Invertebrates
An exciting opportunity for an invertebrate specialist/enthusiast has
also become available within our presentations section. A senior
keeper, minimum 2 - 3 years experience, is required to develop the
new invertebrate exhibit. Good working knowledge of zoos and animals
necessary as position will include cross-over with other sections.
Additional responsibilities include acting in the absence of the Head
Keeper and public animal encounters sessions.

Plus ?
Newly created seasonal cover keeper position, April 1st - 31st
October
2001.

The successful candidates will ideally have the C & G Animal
Management
qualification. Benefits for all positions include a competitive wage
rate and alternate weekends off (no accommodation provided). For
further information, a job description and application form, please
phone Rebecca Burroughs on 01323 874106

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Colchester Zoo are looking for a sincere and motivated individual
with an outgoing personality and a genuine interest in animal
management to commence as a Trainee Keeper. Good conditions and
renumeration are offered.
Interested parties should apply in writing enclosing a full CV and a
recent passport photo to The Directors, Colchester Zoo, Maldon Road,
Colchester, Essex CO3 SSL

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For the most up to date links to sites advertising Zoo work go to:
http://members.tripod.com/~Sciurus/index.html

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Meetings

Ecology and Conservation of Mini-antelope
Hosted by the Marwell Zimbabwe Trust
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
12th - 17th February 2001
For further info contact:
aplowman@paigntonzoo.org.uk

Zoo-Kunft 2001
"SICHERHEIT FÜR MENSCH UND TIER"
am 16., 17. und 18. Februar 2001
in
Schloss Horst, Gelsenkirchen
Programm und Online Anmeldung
http://www.zoo-kunft.de/zoo-kunft/ZK21AN.htm
oder
Programm und Anmeldung anfördern = quantum@t-online.de

Environmental Management Symposium
Aalborg Zoo
1 - 4 March 2001
For further info e-mail:
hju@aalborg-zoo.dk

9th Annual International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators
Orlando, Florida
1 - 4 March 2001
For further information e-mail: Barbnei@aol.com
Or visit: http://www.iaate.org

International Congress on Testudo
Gonfaron
France
7 – 10 March 2001
For further info contact:
Soptom@compuserve.com
Or visit
http://www.tortues,com/testudo.htm

The Dallas Zoo presents a
WILDLIFE RESEARCH EXPEDITION
to study endangered wildlife in Mexico
March 10-23, 2001
For further information please contact Wanda Weaver at (214) 670-6833
or e-mail Leanne at dzconsrc@airmail.net

3rd IMATA Regional Meeting Europe
(International Marine Animal Trainers Association)
Genova Aquarium
Genova-Italy.
13th March 2001
For further information please contact:
Sabrina Labberte
+39.039.6612829 phone / fax
sablab@hotmail.com email


Seminar on keeping otters in captivity
14th - 16th March 2001
German Otter Centre
Hankensbüttel,Hanover
Germany
For further details please contact Aktion Fischotterschutz, OTTER-
ZENTRUM,29386 Hankensbüttel, Germany, Fax +49-5832-980851, e-mail:
Aktion.Fischotterschutz@t-online.de

2001 Annual ASZK/ARAZPA Conference
"Zoos as Ecotourism Destinations"
26th - 30th March 2001
Western Plains Zoo
Dubbo, New South Wales
Australia
For further information contact:jgibbons@zoo.nsw.gov.au
or visit:http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au

Riddle's Second Elephant Ultrasound Workshop
28 March - 1st April 2001
For further info please e-mail:
elephantfarm@alltel.net

Second European Zoo Nutrition Conference
6 - 9th April 2001
Southampton
United Kingdom
For further information contact:
Nutrition2001@marwell.org
or visit:
http://www.marwell.org.uk
or by post/fax to: Zoo Nutrition 2001,
Marwell Zoological Park, Owslebury, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 1JH,
United Kingdom. Fax: (0) 1962 777511.


26th Conference -- Animal Transportation Association
29 Apr - 2 May 2001
Toronto, Canada

Annual Conference and General Meeting of the Federation of Zoological
Gardens of Great Britain and Ireland
London Zoo
United Kingdom
10th - 13th May 2001
For further info contact:
Admin.fedzoo@zsl.org

British Veterinary Zoological Society
"Zoo & Wildlife Care in the 21st Century"
Bristol Zoo Gardens
Clifton, Bristol
United Kingdom
12th - 13th May 2001
For registration details contact Derek Lyon MRCVS at 7, Bridgewater
Mews, Gresford Heath, Pandy, Wrexham LL12 8EQ. Email dglyon9@aol.com
TEL NO:- 01978 852866 FAX: 01978 852065
To present a paper, or discuss how you can contribute to this
meeting, please contact Sharon Redrobe MRCVS at Bristol Zoo Gardens,
Bristol BS8 3HA, Email sredrobe@bristolzoo.org.uk, Fax 0870 133 8308,
Tel 0117 970 6176
See also the British Veterinary Zoological Society Website at
http://www.bvzs.org

Thirteenth International Conference on Bear Management and Research
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
21 - 25 May 2001
For further info visit:
http://outreach.uwyo.edu/conferences/bears

2001 International Conference on Exotics (ICE2001)
31 May - 3 June 2001
Lago Mar Resort
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
For further info contact: info@ZEN-Inc.com
or visit: http://www.ZEN-Inc.com

Attached to the above meeting on May 30th there be a wetlab on
Ultrasound Interpretation in Exotic Species. Contact:
todd_mezera@classicmed.com for further info.
And a TWO day exotic species endoscopy lab preceding the conference
program. For further info contact CChamness@ksvea.com

3rd Regional Conference on Marketing in Zoos
Loro Parque
Tenerife
1 – 2 June 2001
For further info contact:
Marketing2001@chesterzoo.uk

International Elephant and Rhino Research Symposium
Vienna Zoo Schoenbrunn
Austria
7 – 11 June 2001
For further info contact:
Hschwammer@zoovienna.at
Or visit
http://www.zoovienna.at

PAAZAB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE
Protea Keurbooms River Lodge near Plettenberg Bay
South Africa
19 - 22 JUNE 2001
For further info visit: http://www.paazab.org

Riddle's Third Elephant Ultrasound Workshop
20 June - 24 June 2001
For further info please e-mail:
elephantfarm@alltel.net

Endangered Species Conservation and Zoos
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Summer School
16 July - 3 August 2001
For further info contact: itc@durrell.org

The 8th International Waterfowl and Wetlands Symposium
Hyatt Regency, Washington
in Washington D. C.,
20 - 22 July 2001
For further info contact:
bcarlson@ducks.org
or visit:
http://www.ducks.org (after January 15, 2001).
or write to:
Brenda Carlson
Ducks Unlimited
One Waterfowl Way
Memphis, Tennessee 38120
(901) 758-3707
(A Latin American and Caribbean Waterfowl Conference Workshop will be
held on the day prior to the symposium

AZOREN TRAINING CONGRESS
1st – 5th September 2001
Kenya

European Zoo Educators Congress 2001
Marwell Zoological Park
6 - 10 September 2001
For further info contact: EZE2001@marwell.org.uk

Amazon Ungulate Workshop
Cartagena de Indias
10 - 14 September 2001
For further info visit:
http://www.humboldt.org.co/faunaquintocongreso

Zoo Collectors Meeting
15 - 16 September 2001
London, UK
(Details when I have them)

Elasmobranch Husbandry Symposium
Orlando
3 - 7th October 2001
For further info visit:
http://www.colszoo.org/internal/elasmo_confer/elasmo.html

5th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment
Taronga Zoo
Australia
4 - 9 November 2001
For further info contact:
Mhawkins@zoo.nsw.gov.au
Or visit
http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au

First International Tapir Symposium
4th - 8th November 2001
San Jose
Costa Rica
For further info visit:
http://www.tapirback.com/tapirgal/symposium-2001/


Committing to Conservation Conference
28th November - 2nd December 2001
Brevard Zoo
Melbourne, Florida
USA
For further info contact: Elynn57@aol.com


Fourth World Congress of Herpetology
2 - 9 December 2001
Colombo
Sri Lanka
Please pre-register at website: http://www.4wch.com

23 International Ornithological Congress
11 - 17 August 2002
Beijing
China
For further info contact: infocenter@ioc.org.cn
or visit:
http://www.ioc.org.cn
or write/phone/fax
Mr. LIU Feng, IOC2002/CICCST, 86 Xueyuan Nan Road, Beijing 100081,
China
Fax: (86-10) 6218 0142 Tel. (86-10) 6217 4952

Vth International Parrot Convention
19 – 22 September 2002
Puerto de la Cruz
Tenerife, Spain
For further info visit: http://www.loroparque-fundacion.org


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Kind Regards,

Wishing you a wonderful week,

Peter Dickinson,

Sunday, January 21, 2001

ZooNews Digest 15th - 21st January 2001 (Zoo News 138)

Dear Colleague,

There follows the news. You will find that these links are not
dominated by the US election which will be a welcome relief for some.
You will not however be able to escape completely as the first story
has a connection.
The weather here has been very cold, but for the most part quite
pleasant. It has meant that the icy pond is keeping the Flamingos
confined to their shed for the first time in three years. We have
also had to ferry water down to the paddock section to fill up the
frozen troughs.
Today though it appears warmer.
Masses of mail this week and still struggling to answer some of last
years. Sorry if I have not replied sooner.

Party animals gather for Bush's ball
(Fort Worth Zoo)
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_178232.html?menu=

Overrun with Elephants, Zimbabwe Demands Legal Ivory Sales
http://ens.lycos.com/ens/jan2001/2001L-01-17-02.html

Fence latest effort in cane toad battle
http://www.abc.net.au/news/regionals/alice/regalice-17jan2001-5.htm

Brevard Zoo may lose hotel taxpayer dollars
http://www.floridatoday.com/news/local/stories/2001/jan/loc011901g.htm

The frog that roars conquers Hawaii
http://www.freep.com/news/nw/zfrogs18_20010118.htm

Monkeys vanishing from club
http://www.herald.com/content/today/news/florida/digdocs/102016.htm

Infection Across Species
(several zoos)
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/science/20010118/t000005005.html

Under its current leadership, the zoo is improving and thriving
Letters to editor
(Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium)
http://www.post-gazette.com/forum/20010118edlets6.asp

Croc Makes Steve Irwin's Leg A Snack
(Australia Zoo)
http://news.excite.com/news/ap/010118/08/ent-crocodile-hunter

Ocean Journey skipper resigns to head aquarium in California
http://www.insidedenver.com/news/0115ocea6.shtml

China's Largest Under-sea Aquarium Opens to Visitors
(Beihai Ocean World)
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200101/13/eng20010113_60352.html

Zoo could be successful if it's well supported, say 2 facility
directors
(Madison Zoo)
http://www.al.com/news/huntsville/?Jan2001/15-e27047.html

Ten-year-old boy killed in freak accident at Russian zoo
(Penza zoo)
http://www.news-journalonline.com/2001/Jan/18/NOTE2.htm

Babe the elephant dies at Milwaukee zoo
http://www.duluthnews.com/today/dnt/local/eleph.htm

Life put on hold as blackouts snarl daily routines
http://www.nj.com/newsflash/index.ssf?/cgi-free/getstory_ssf.cgi?
a0496_BC_PowerWoes-Scene&&news&newsflash-national

Tokyo panda to travel to Mexico for mating
http://www2.startribune.com/stOnLine/cgi-bin/article?
thisStory=83342543

Shift Sangli zoo to Chennai, says CZA
http://www.indian-express.com/ie/daily/20010116/ina16002.html

Treats do the trick for city's zoo animals
(Oklahoma City Zoo)
http://www.oklahoman.com/cgi-bin/show_article?
ID=621792&pic=none&TP=getarticle

Bengal tiger dies mysteriously in Nagpur zoo
http://www.indian-express.com/ie/daily/20010114/ina14004.html

Moving day at the zoo
(Lincoln Park Zoo)
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/zoo16.html

How do you take an alligator's temperature?
(North Carolina Zoo)
http://www.news-record.com/news/local/rand/gator14.htm

Coney Cats
(New York Aquarium)
http://www.nypost.com/01152001/commentary/21343.htm

Council members: Zoo up to public
(Grand Island's Heritage Zoo)
http://www.theindependent.com/stories/011401/new_zoo14.html

If you know a story I have missed this week do drop me a line with the
full web address and I will try and include it next week.

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Belize,Bermuda, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, Columbia,
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Netherlands, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yugoslavia,
Zambia, Zimbabwe.

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Galapagos Disaster!!!!!

I have just had relayed to me the following e-mail from Sandie
Salazar, pinniped biologist at the Charles Darwin Research Station in
the Galapagos Islands.
There has been a bad oil spill on the islands and various wildlife,
including Galapagos sea lions, are threatened. The Station needs
urgent
assistance. If you are able to help then please contact Sandie at
+593-(0)5-526-146 / 147, Fax: +593-(0)5-526-651), or e-mail:
ssalazar@fcdarwin.org.ec

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Abby's Menagerie Seeks News Items

http://www.abbysmenagerie.com

Orlando, FL. Abbysmenagerie.com has added a new feature. "Animals in
the News" focuses a weekly spotlight on extinct, endangered, or
unusual animals making headlines around the world. Currently "Animals
in the News" features (among others) stories about the death of the
cloned gaur, the record manatee count in Florida, the lion cubs in
Siberia that might be (extinct) cape lions, and the extraction of
intact DNA from a preserved thylacine. Anyone wishing to contribute
to this feature may contact us at jenni@abbysmenagerie.com All
sources will be credited and linked when possible.

Abby's Menagerie is a daily comicbook by Jenni Gregory and Barry
Gregory published on the world wide web. It is a contemporary fantasy
(fiction) about a zookeeper who finds herself at the center of a
mysterious phenomenon … animals long extinct (quaggas, passenger
pigeons, dodos, etc.) suddenly begin re-emerging in her presence.
Abbysmenagerie.com launched February 1, 2000 and has received almost
a million page views since. The daily episodes are self-syndicated
and carried on dozens of sites around the world. Free, daily
subscriptions are also available via e-mail.

Please contact us at

Jenni@abbysmenagerie.com

Jenni Gregory, Barry Gregory

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The January-2001edition of the Primate Enrichment Bibliography
is now on the web at:

http://www.awionline.org/lab_animals/biblio/index.html

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UFAW ZOO ANIMAL WELFARE AWARDS 2001

The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) is inviting
applications for its prestigious Zoo Animal Welfare Awards.

The principal award is for a new or improved exhibit, which is judged
to best cater for the well-beng of the species in captivity. It must
also help the public to better appreciate the physical and
behavioural needs of the animals. A second smaller award is also
offered to recognise an inexpensive, simple and innovative idea or
piece of equipment which improves the welfare of the animals and
which could be easily replicated in existing housing elsewhere.

Entries may be exhibits for any species of animal kept in a licensed
zoo in the United Kingdom. The exhibit/piece of equipment must have
been built during the last two years and must also have been in use
for at least six months.

The 2000 UFAW Animal Welfare Award went to Bristol Zoo Gardens for
its `Seal and Penguin Coasts' exhibit.

Application forms and further details are available from UFAW:
Universities Federation for Animal Welfare, The Old School, Brewhouse
Hill, Wheathampstead, Herts. AL4 8AN. Tel 01582 831818
Fax 01582 831414. Registered Charity No: 207996. Website:
http://www.ufaw.org.co.uk Applications must arrive at the UFAW
offices no later than 14th March 2001

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I am on the look out for any details of any organisation which
provides grants/awards/funding to zoo staff for the furtherance of
their careers/to attend meetings/to develop projects. If you have any
details please let me know. Remember ZooNews Digest is read by a wide
range of people from Docents to Directors and everyone in between.
They are also all over the world so the scope is wide.

I am reminded of the Stan Everiss Memorial Fund. This makes awards of
around £100 to junior keeping staff to support research/experimental
work. This could be to cover expenses such as travel costs to zoos or
libraries for research purposes. The support of staff attending
conferences, meetings or workshops. The support of staff undertakinf
exchange, voluntary or subsistence level work placements which will
increase their experience and knowledge.

Applicants should apply in writing to the Hon. Secretary, Laura
Gardner, The Aviary, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, Kent. ME17 1PL
LauraGardner@dial.pipex.com

ABWAK also operates a grant aid scheme to support projects on
husbandry of captive non-domestics and field conservation projects,
where grants of £100-£200 are available, subject to certain
conditions. For more information please write to the address above.

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Zoos & Aquariums:
Committing to Conservation Conference
November 28th through December 2nd 2001

The Brevard Zoo is pleased to announce that we will be hosting the
4th Zoos & Aquariums: Committing to Conservation conference. Previous
conferences have been hosted by The Columbus Zoo 1995, Busch Gardens,
Tampa 1997 and the San Diego Zoo in 1999. As with all past
conferences our goal is to bring field researchers and zoo personnel
together in an informal setting in order to promote a greater
involvement of zoos and aquariums supporting in situ work.
This conference in particular will focus on a practical common-sense
approach on how zoos and aquariums can become involved in supporting
field research and conservation.
The conference will be a mixture of sessions, panel discussions and
round-tables.
The panel discussions will have a special emphasis on audience
participation and the round-tables will actually be given a problem
to solve within the time constraints of the conference.

We already have a commitment on the part of several zoos (Columbus,
Woodland Park, Cleveland, San Diego and Brevard) to sponsor field
people to the conference and would urge other zoos to do so as well.

Keynote Speakers
We have confirmed three of our keynote speakers. Mr. Alex Chadwick is
the chief writer and co-host for Radio Expeditions on National Public
Radio. The award-winning Radio Expeditions program is a co-production
of NPR and the National Geographic Society. Mr. Chadwick also serves
as feature writer and substitute host for NPR's Morning Edition.

Dr. Michael Soule is a past president and current science director of
The Wildlands Project. His interest in conservation includes
genetics, the regulation of ecosystems, and the science/policy
interface. He was a founder of the Society for Conservation Biology
and The Wildlands Project.

Dr. Karen Eckert is the Executive Director of the Wider Caribbean Sea
Turtle Conservation Network (WIDECAST). WIDECAST is a partner
organization of the United Nations Environment Programme in the Wider
Caribbean Region and has Country Coordinators in more than 30
Caribbean nations and territories. We will keep you updated on our
other keynote speaker as preparations for the conference progress.

Conference registration fee ($175) will include sessions, some meals
and social activities.
SEE YOU IN NOVEMBER!

SessionTopics
Building Relationships with Field Researchers
The Bushmeat Problem: Practical Solutions
Developing In situ Educational Materials (cultural sensitivity)
Forming Partnerships
Inspiration from the Field
The Wildlands Project
The Role of Zoo Veterinarians in Field Conservation

Panel Discussions
Explanations of: CAP's TAG's FCC and CEF
Fund-raisers for Conservation: How do Zoos get their Funding
In-house Conservation Efforts
Marketing Conservation: Benefits to your Zoo
Field Researchers: Their Perspective on the Role of Zoos


Round-tables
Developing Evaluation Criteria for In situ Projects
Developing Evaluation Criteria for In situ Education programs
Suggestions?

*Tentative Schedule of Events
Wednesday: November 28th 2001
Registration: 3:00 – 7:00
Icebreaker: 7:00 – 9:00

Thursday: November 29th 2001
Sessions & Panel Discussions: 8:45 AM – 4:15 PM
(Lunch provided)
Dinner at the Brevard Zoo: 5:30 – 7:30

Friday: November 30th 2001
Sessions & Panel Discussions: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
(Lunch provided)
Dinner on your own

Saturday: December 1st 2001
Session: 8:30 AM – 11:45 AM
Spend the afternoon at Cocoa Village for lunch on own, Christmas
shopping and kayaking on the Indian River: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Dinner on your own
Continued Round-table discussions back at the hotel 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM


Sunday December 2nd:
Session & Panel Discussions: 8:30 AM – 4:15 PM
Reports from round-tables, Closing remarks: 4:15 PM – 5:00 PM


* Schedule subject to change

Hotel Information
The conference will be held at the:
Holiday Inn Cocoa Beach
1300 N. Atlantic Avenue
Cocoa Beach, Florida 32931
Phone reservations: 321 783 2271 (ask for group reservations) or
1 800 206 2747 (mention that you are attending the Zoos and
Aquariums: Committing to Conservation conference).


Flight Information:
Orlando International Airport is located west of Cocoa Beach. The
drive is approximately 50 minutes. Domestic flights are fairly
inexpensive; Delta and Southwest have many non-stop flights to
Orlando.

Airport Shuttle
Please call in advance to book a reservation with the shuttle
service. It will be approximately $25 one-way for one person but if
you book with others as a group the price should decrease. Orlando
Airport Shuttle at 321 636 9343

Call for Papers
The 4th Zoos: Committing to Conservation will embrace a common-sense
approach to supporting in situ conservation and research (see
topics). It is very important to us that practical and useful
knowledge be imparted to the attendees.

Paper and Poster Abstracts Must Contain the Following Information:
Author's name, address, email address and affiliation.
Presenter's name listed first and in bold type.
Title and concise description of paper, not to exceed 500 words.
Abstracts must be typed single-spaced and have a one inch margin.
On a separate page please include a brief bio of the presenter, not
to exceed 200 words and the presenter's telephone number.
Please send via email or by disk (Word, WP or Works) to:
Beth Armstrong
The Brevard Zoo
8225 N. Wickham Road
Melbourne, Florida
Email:Elynn57@aol.com
Phone: 321 454 6285


Post Conference Tour
We are currently working on a post-conference tour and will have more
details in the next mailing this summer. The contact for the tour is
Education Curator, Peggy Sloan
321 254 9453 ext. 14

Tourist Information
If you plan on extending your stay in Florida the following web-sites
and addresses may be of assistance.
The Tourist Development Council web-site is: www.space-coast.com
Or call 1 800 872 1969 to request the Space Coast Visitors Guide.
Or write to:
Tom Bartosek (neytiv@compuserve.com)
Visitor Information Manager
Florida Space Coast Office of Tourism
8810 Astronaut Blvd. #102
Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920


Conference Committee
Schedule of Events, Papers, Abstracts, Speakers: Beth Armstrong - 321
454 6285
Registration Chair: Michelle Smurl - 321 254 9453 ext.17
Registration: Peggy Sloan – 321 254 9453 ext. 14
Conference Chair – Margo McKnight 321 254 9453 ext. 23
Post Conference Tour – Peggy Sloan 321 254 9453 ext. 14


The Brevard Zoo
8225 North Wickham Road
Melbourne, Florida 32940-7924


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Individual Learning Accounts

Individual Learning Accounts are a new way to help you pay for your
learning. Backed by the UK Government, and supported by learning
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offer a package of discounts that make it easier for you to learn
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If you are aged 19 or over you can open an Individual Learning
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You can claim a £150 contribution if you're one of the first million
account holders to book learning and contribute £25 of your own
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towards some types of learning - for example, computer literacy or
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Learning which is excluded from the £150 payment and 20% discount in
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· learning which is a statutory requirement for the individual's
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· courses given as a reward or inducement by an employer
· full-time courses provided by a school
· all higher education courses
· flying lessons (including fixed wing, rotary and paragliding)
· diving lessons(scuba, deep sea, high board)
· skiing lessons
· outward bound type courses
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· other activities where the outcome is in pursuit of leisure rather
than learning
· driving lessons

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To open an account and claim the discounts call 0800 072 5678 or
request an application pack through this website.

In Scotland telephone Learndirect on 0808 100 9000;

In Wales telephone 0800 100 900

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FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

Dear Education Colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to the second AZOREN TRAINING CONGRESS
that will be held in Kenya from September 1 – 5, 2001. AZOREN is the
African chapter of the International association of Zoo Educators
(IZE) that brings together education officers who work in Zoos,
Parks, Reserves, sanctuaries and aquariums "to enhance the
understanding of conservation issues and to share information on
effective informal education methods". IZE and its individual members
work together with other conservation organizations, including the
International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens (WZO), the
Conservation Breeding Specialist Group, and the IUCN – The World
Conservation Union.

The conference gives the conference delegates a wonderful opportunity
to learn the advances made for the benefit of nature conservation
though conservation education offered in various conservation
education institutions. The conference themes will be NETWORKING,
PROGRAMME EVALUATION, COMMUNICATION and CONSERVATION.

A serene conference venue has been chosen away from the hustle and
bustle of Nairobi city Centre to enable the conference delegates to
go about their business in peace. Experienced educators have been
invited from Africa and other continents to help in training and
sharing their knowledge with those who will attend. Delegates will be
able to choose the type of accommodation that they can afford from
luxury single or double rooms, standard-type rooms or tents. At this
time, no money has been pledged to support those who cannot afford
their travel and accommodation costs. However, all efforts are being
made to solicit for funding and if this is successful, we will strive
to keep participation and accommodation costs at a minimum.

Kenya is a world-famous tourist destination and we hope to arrange
exciting pre- and post conference safaris to our famous National
Parks. If you would like to attend what promises to be a great
congress, please complete and fill the registration form below:

Yours truly,

PETER MICHENI
IZE REPRESENTATIVE FOR AFRICA

REGISTRATION FORM

Please complete the following form and return it not later than March
30, 2001 together with the registration fees:

NAME__________________________________________________________________
_________
INSTITUTION___________________________________________________________
_________
JOB
POSITION______________________________________________________________
_____
ADDRESS_______________________________________________________________
_________
CITY_________________________________
COUNTRY_________________________________
PHONE_______________________________
FAX_______________________________________
e-
mail__________________________________________________________________
__________
REGISTRATION FEE FOR IZE MEMBERS U.S. $ 80
REGISTRATION FEE FOR NON IZE MEMBERS U.S $ 100
I WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY___________________________(SPOUSE / FRIEND /
EDUCATOR)
Accommodation costs will be paid directly to the conference Hotel,
and details of the Hotel Bank Account will be communicated to those
who express an interest in attending so that they can send their
money directly to the Hotel.

I would like to present:
- A paper (max. 20 minutes) in this session on:
New education programs in my institution
Conservation
Evaluation
Communication
Networking

- A Poster

I will require the following equipment:
Overhead projector
VHS video
Slide projector
Computer facilities

Please send your typed abstract forms that should be in English and
not exceeding 1000 words. You can also send it in diskette form ( Ms.
Word 2000, Ms Excel etc).

(I will post the contact address next week--Peter)

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Reminder of the Symposium on
Environmental Management for Zoos
at Aalborg Zoo , Denmark.

1- 4th March 2001

The symposium will focus on how Aalborg zoo achieved their
Environmental Accreditation ISO 14001.

There is something we can all learn from this important symposium. If
you would like to present a paper, please contact the organisers.


Cost 2,700.00*** DKK per person (that is about £225 - a Bargain)

Cost includes:
- Single room in 4* RAdisson SAS Limfjord Hotel for 3 nights
- Meals = ice breaker, breakfasts, lunches and one 3 course evening
meal - and Conference fee and material.

You will also get reduced SAS airfare if you quote the conference ref.
number.

email the zoo director, Henning Julin, on: hju@aalborg-zoo.dk for more
details and registration form


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Zoo Staff Personals Looking for work? Someone to travel with?
Somewhere to stay? Let me know and I will post it here.

Dear Colleagues,

One of the regular helpers at Southport Zoo has
secured a one month voluntary work placement over the
summer at Colchester Zoo in Essex (UK). He is looking
for accommodation for the duration of the placement
and is willing to pay £40 per week for a bed. He has
his own car and is willing to drive to work.

Are there any keepers in the Colchester area who would
be interested in putting him up in their spare room,
and earn a little extra cash for their trouble?

If anybody is interested please contact me by email at
P_Juniper@yahoo.com for further information.

All the best,

Paul
From: Paul Juniper, BSc GIBiol.
46 The Tithings,
Halton Brook,
Runcorn,
Cheshire, WA7 2DT.

Senior Keeper, Southport Zoo and Conservation Trust.

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Situations Vacant (Please mention you saw the advertisement in ZooNews
Digest should you apply for any of these posts, many thanks) Do you
have a vacancy to advertise? Please email me.

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Research Assistant post available.

International Zoo Veterinary Group has a vacancy for an additional
person for their research department. Basic requirements are a BSc
(or equivalent) in Zoology, Marine Biology or similar subject, some
zoo experience and good computer/internet skills. Personal traits
should include ability to work in a small team, good presentation
skills and personal appearance, and a keen interest in conservation
and zoo education. Car ownership essential. Further advantages
would be a strong interest (biological rather than sentimental) in
marine mammals, and European language ability.

This is an office rather than a field job, but some travel will be
involved. The applicant should be prepared to move to West Yorkshire.

Applications with c.v. and photograph by e-mail to
izvg@dial.pipex.com or by mail to International Zoo Veterinary Group,
Keighley Business Centre, South Street, Keighley, West Yorkshire BD21
1AG.

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Work Experience Placements (Animal Keeping / Research) at Chester Zoo
There are 12-month work experience placements available at Chester
Zoo, offering students the opportunity to gain practical experience
within a unique scientific/conservation environment. The placements
in animal keeping offer experience in animal husbandry and welfare by
assisting animal keeping staff on a particular section.
The placement in research offers the opportunity to gain knowledge of
various areas of zoo research by assisting the Research Officer.
Positions to start in September 2001.
For more information contact Jayne Quinn, Personnel Manager, Chester
Zoo, Caughall Road, Upton, Chester CH2 1LH, tel: 01244 650232,
closing date for applications is 28th Feb. 2001.

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FLAMINGO LAND THEME PARK & ZOO REQUIRES TWO SENIOR KEEPERS (PRIMATES &
HOOF STOCK) TO JOIN OUR EXISTING TEAM.

APPLICANTS SHOULD HAVE 3-5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN ZOO KEEPING, A
SIGNIFICANT PROPORTION OF WHICH SHOULD INCLUDE INVOLVEMENT WITH
PRIMATES AND/OR HOOF STOCK.

SALARY IS DEPENDANT ON EXPERIENCE, AND SUBSIDISED ACCOMMODATION MAY BE
MADE AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED.

APPLICANTS SHOULD APPLY IN WRITING, ENCLOSING A CURRENT C.V. AND
SALARY DETAILS TO, ANDREW MELTON, ZOO MANAGER, FLAMINGO LAND THEME
PARK & ZOO,THE RECTORY, KIRBY MISPERTON, MALTON, NORTH YORKSHIRE,
YO17 6UX

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SAFARI PARK MONDE SAUVAGE
AYWAILLE BELGIUM

WANTED

Sea Lion Trainer. Full time job. To start training of 1-3-1 Sea Lions
for next tourist season. Good conditions and salary. Apply in writing
with C.V. and recent passport photo to :

The Director. MONDE SAUVAGE SAFARI. Fange de Deigne 3. 4920 AYWAILLE
BELGIUM.

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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS

DIRECTOR

Requirements :-
Proven administration experience at a senior level, preferably gained
in business, diplomatic or scientific fields.

Experience in implementing and managing business plans.

Well developed liaison competence – good communication skills

Computer literacy.

Exposure to conservation issues

Willingness to travel is essential.

Willingness to settle in one of the following locations: Minneapolis
(USA), London (UK), Vienna (Austria) or Berne (Switzerland).

DUTIES

Facilitate an active relationship amongst all regions.

Co-ordinate all marketing activities.

Monitor and implement membership services and activities.

Lobby governents, international institutions and business.

Raise funds for the organisation.

Contact: Willie Labuschagne, President, World Association of Zoos
and Aquariums. P.O. Box 754, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa. Fax: +
2712 323-4540. E-mail: wlab@mweb.co.za. Closing date: 15th March 2001

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Twycoss Zoo require an Experienced Primate Keeper. For further details
please telephone 01827 880250

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BRONX ZOO

The Department of Ornithology at the Bronx Zoo has a paid position
available for a behavioral enrichment intern, starting early in 2001.
The intern should have some background in animal behavior and research
methods. The intern will work with keepers to develop, construct and
implement effective enrichment objects and strategies, including
conducting research on the effect of enrichment items on birds in our
collection. Interested individuals should contact: John Rowden, PhD
Assistant Curator, Ornithology Wildlife Conservation Society 2300
Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10460 718-220-7153 Fax: 718-733-7300
email:
jrowden@wcs.org

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DRUSILLAS ZOO PARK, E. SUSSEX.
WANTED - TWO SENIOR KEEPERS

Carnivores and rodents
Due to maternity, a full-time, permanent keeping position will be
available within our carnivore and rodent section. The position
involves acting in the absence of the Head Keeper, working with a
small team and will include cross-over with other sections. Minimum
2 - 3 years experience with small carnivores and rodents required.

Invertebrates
An exciting opportunity for an invertebrate specialist/enthusiast has
also become available within our presentations section. A senior
keeper, minimum 2 - 3 years experience, is required to develop the
new invertebrate exhibit. Good working knowledge of zoos and animals
necessary as position will include cross-over with other sections.
Additional responsibilities include acting in the absence of the Head
Keeper and public animal encounters sessions.

Plus ?
Newly created seasonal cover keeper position, April 1st - 31st
October
2001.

The successful candidates will ideally have the C & G Animal
Management
qualification. Benefits for all positions include a competitive wage
rate and alternate weekends off (no accommodation provided). For
further information, a job description and application form, please
phone Rebecca Burroughs on 01323 874106

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Colchester Zoo are looking for a sincere and motivated individual
with an outgoing personality and a genuine interest in animal
management to commence as a Trainee Keeper. Good conditions and
renumeration are offered.
Interested parties should apply in writing enclosing a full CV and a
recent passport photo to The Directors, Colchester Zoo, Maldon Road,
Colchester, Essex CO3 SSL

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For the most up to date links to sites advertising Zoo work go to:
http://members.tripod.com/~Sciurus/index.html

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Meetings

INTERNATIONAL OTTER COLLOQUIUM
Valdivia, Chile
20 – 26 January 2001
For further info contact:
gmedina@valdivia.uca.uach.cl
or visit:
http://www.ottercolloquium.cl
or write/phone/fax
Dr. Gonzalo Medina Vogel
Instituto de Ecología y Evolución
Universidad Austral de Chile
Casilla 567
Valdivia, Chile
Phone: +56/63 293061(office)
Fax: +56/637221344
Cell: +56/09/4688932

Little Owl Symposium
27th January 2001
Muncaster Castle
Cumbria
UK
For further info e-mail:
admin@owls.org

Ecology and Conservation of Mini-antelope
Hosted by the Marwell Zimbabwe Trust
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
12th - 17th February 2001
For further info contact:
aplowman@paigntonzoo.org.uk

Zoo-Kunft 2001
"SICHERHEIT FÜR MENSCH UND TIER"
am 16., 17. und 18. Februar 2001
in
Schloss Horst, Gelsenkirchen
Programm und Online Anmeldung
http://www.zoo-kunft.de/zoo-kunft/ZK21AN.htm
oder
Programm und Anmeldung anfördern = quantum@t-online.de

Environmental Management Symposium
Aalborg Zoo
1 - 4 March 2001
For further info e-mail:
hju@aalborg-zoo.dk

9th Annual International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators
Orlando, Florida
1 - 4 March 2001
For further information e-mail: Barbnei@aol.com
Or visit: http://www.iaate.org

International Congress on Testudo
Gonfaron
France
7 – 10 March 2001
For further info contact:
Soptom@compuserve.com
Or visit
http://www.tortues,com/testudo.htm

The Dallas Zoo presents a
WILDLIFE RESEARCH EXPEDITION
to study endangered wildlife in Mexico
March 10-23, 2001
For further information please contact Wanda Weaver at (214) 670-6833
or e-mail Leanne at dzconsrc@airmail.net

3rd IMATA Regional Meeting Europe
(International Marine Animal Trainers Association)
Genova Aquarium
Genova-Italy.
13th March 2001
For further information please contact:
Sabrina Labberte
+39.039.6612829 phone / fax
sablab@hotmail.com email


Seminar on keeping otters in captivity
14th - 16th March 2001
German Otter Centre
Hankensbüttel,Hanover
Germany
For further details please contact Aktion Fischotterschutz, OTTER-
ZENTRUM,29386 Hankensbüttel, Germany, Fax +49-5832-980851, e-mail:
Aktion.Fischotterschutz@t-online.de

2001 Annual ASZK/ARAZPA Conference
"Zoos as Ecotourism Destinations"
26th - 30th March 2001
Western Plains Zoo
Dubbo, New South Wales
Australia
For further information contact:jgibbons@zoo.nsw.gov.au
or visit:http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au

Riddle's Second Elephant Ultrasound Workshop
28 March - 1st April 2001
For further info please e-mail:
elephantfarm@alltel.net

Second European Zoo Nutrition Conference
6 - 9th April 2001
Southampton
United Kingdom
For further information contact:
Nutrition2001@marwell.org
or visit:
http://www.marwell.org.uk
or by post/fax to: Zoo Nutrition 2001,
Marwell Zoological Park, Owslebury, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 1JH,
United Kingdom. Fax: (0) 1962 777511.


26th Conference -- Animal Transportation Association
29 Apr - 2 May 2001
Toronto, Canada

Annual Conference and General Meeting of the Federation of Zoological
Gardens of Great Britain and Ireland
London Zoo
United Kingdom
10th - 13th May 2001
For further info contact:
Admin.fedzoo@zsl.org

British Veterinary Zoological Society
"Zoo & Wildlife Care in the 21st Century"
Bristol Zoo Gardens
Clifton, Bristol
United Kingdom
12th - 13th May 2001
For registration details contact Derek Lyon MRCVS at 7, Bridgewater
Mews, Gresford Heath, Pandy, Wrexham LL12 8EQ. Email dglyon9@aol.com
TEL NO:- 01978 852866 FAX: 01978 852065
To present a paper, or discuss how you can contribute to this
meeting, please contact Sharon Redrobe MRCVS at Bristol Zoo Gardens,
Bristol BS8 3HA, Email sredrobe@bristolzoo.org.uk, Fax 0870 133 8308,
Tel 0117 970 6176
See also the British Veterinary Zoological Society Website at
http://www.bvzs.org

Thirteenth International Conference on Bear Management and Research
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
21 - 25 May 2001
For further info visit:
http://outreach.uwyo.edu/conferences/bears

2001 International Conference on Exotics (ICE2001)
31 May - 3 June 2001
Lago Mar Resort
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
For further info contact: info@ZEN-Inc.com
or visit: http://www.ZEN-Inc.com

Attached to the above meeting on May 30th there be a wetlab on
Ultrasound Interpretation in Exotic Species. Contact:
todd_mezera@classicmed.com for further info.
And a TWO day exotic species endoscopy lab preceding the conference
program. For further info contact CChamness@ksvea.com

3rd Regional Conference on Marketing in Zoos
Loro Parque
Tenerife
1 – 2 June 2001
For further info contact:
Marketing2001@chesterzoo.uk

International Elephant and Rhino Research Symposium
Vienna Zoo Schoenbrunn
Austria
7 – 11 June 2001
For further info contact:
Hschwammer@zoovienna.at
Or visit
http://www.zoovienna.at

PAAZAB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE
Protea Keurbooms River Lodge near Plettenberg Bay
South Africa
19 - 22 JUNE 2001
For further info visit: http://www.paazab.org

Riddle's Third Elephant Ultrasound Workshop
20 June - 24 June 2001
For further info please e-mail:
elephantfarm@alltel.net

Endangered Species Conservation and Zoos
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Summer School
16 July - 3 August 2001
For further info contact: itc@durrell.org

The 8th International Waterfowl and Wetlands Symposium
Hyatt Regency, Washington
in Washington D. C.,
20 - 22 July 2001
For further info contact:
bcarlson@ducks.org
or visit:
http://www.ducks.org (after January 15, 2001).
or write to:
Brenda Carlson
Ducks Unlimited
One Waterfowl Way
Memphis, Tennessee 38120
(901) 758-3707
(A Latin American and Caribbean Waterfowl Conference Workshop will be
held on the day prior to the symposium

European Zoo Educators Congress 2001
Marwell Zoological Park
6 - 10 September 2001
For further info contact: EZE2001@marwell.org.uk

Amazon Ungulate Workshop
Cartagena de Indias
10 - 14 September 2001
For further info visit:
http://www.humboldt.org.co/faunaquintocongreso

Zoo Collectors Meeting
15 - 16 September 2001
London, UK
(Details when I have them)

Elasmobranch Husbandry Symposium
Orlando
3 - 7th October 2001
For further info visit:
http://www.colszoo.org/internal/elasmo_confer/elasmo.html

5th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment
Taronga Zoo
Australia
4 - 9 November 2001
For further info contact:
Mhawkins@zoo.nsw.gov.au
Or visit
http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au

First International Tapir Symposium
4th - 8th November 2001
San Jose
Costa Rica
For further info visit:
http://www.tapirback.com/tapirgal/symposium-2001/

Fourth World Congress of Herpetology
2 - 9 December 2001
Colombo
Sri Lanka
Please pre-register at website: http://www.4wch.com

23 International Ornithological Congress
11 - 17 August 2002
Beijing
China
For further info contact: infocenter@ioc.org.cn
or visit:
http://www.ioc.org.cn
or write/phone/fax
Mr. LIU Feng, IOC2002/CICCST, 86 Xueyuan Nan Road, Beijing 100081,
China
Fax: (86-10) 6218 0142 Tel. (86-10) 6217 4952

Vth International Parrot Convention
19 – 22 September 2002
Puerto de la Cruz
Tenerife, Spain
For further info visit: http://www.loroparque-fundacion.org


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Need assistance? You could try Zoo Biology, it is probably your best
bet for animal information. However ZooNews Digest reaches more like
minded people, more often than any other similar publication on the
planet!
So you could try here. Let me know and I will post it.

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Primate Dissertation

As part of my degree we have a dissertation module, for my
project I am studying the Colombian spider monkey and the Sulawesi
crested macaques (doing a comparison of a primate which is quite
aggressive to its young and one which is not). I am looking at play
interactions in the group made by the juveniles to the adults and
other offspring in the group. So I am looking for information on both
primates plus any information on any primate play interaction which
has been published or not.

Any information by anyone is greatly received.

Please send replies to Naomi at: DFDutchess@aol.com

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Useful/Interesting Links:

Giant Pandas
http://www.giantpandabear.com/

African Elephant Bibliography
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/~drigby/eli3.htm

The following is an excellent site, particularly if you are
researching a particular animal or zoo related subject. The excellent
search engine
makes the work so much easier. Give it a try, I know you will find it
helpful. http://www.ZooNews.ws

The relaunched Zoopresseschau website is worth a visit. Take
advantage of translation links on the website.
http://www.zoo-information.de

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http://www.wildlifeinformation.org

ZooNews Digest is an independent publication, not allied or attached
to any zoological collection. Many thanks.

Kind Regards,

Wishing you a wonderful week,

Peter Dickinson,

Sunday, January 14, 2001

ZooNews Digest 8th - 14th January 2001 (Zoo News 137)

ZooNews Digest 8th - 14th January 2001 (Zoo News 137)
Peter Dickinson : Peter@elvinhow.prestel.co.uk

Dear Colleague,

Crisp, dry and cold. A beautiful day.

Zebras barred from breeding
http://www.canoe.ca/CNEWSScience0101/zebra_09-ap.html

Breeding a New Future
(National Zoo)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A34620-2001Jan8.html

Cold is taking its toll on South's wildlife
http://www.boston.com/dailynews/010/nation/Cold_is_taking_its_toll_on_
Sou:.shtml

W. Brisby; Founded Wild Animal Care Curriculum
http://www.latimes.com/news/state/20010108/t000002028.html

Nicholas, the sloth bear at Philly Zoo, dies
(Philadelphia Zoo)
http://dailynews.philly.com/content/daily_news/2001/01/05/national/SLO
T05.htm

Monkeys roam free after devil of a time
(Adelaide Zoo)
http://www.theage.com.au/news/2001/01/04/FFX9LBGVHHC.html

Sea otter, infant pup doing well after birth
(Oregon Zoo)
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/oregonian/index.ssf?/news/oregonian/01/
01/lc_71otter06.frame

Critic free to visit Topeka Zoo
http://www.ljworld.com/section/stateregional/story/39000

Zoo poo will not be used to grit roads
(Chester Zoo)
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_167138.html?menu=

N.J. Aquarium researcher heading to Indonesia to study cardinalfish
http://www.southjerseynews.com/issues/january/m010201a.htm

Fanciers' fish has real devotee
http://inq.philly.com/content/inquirer/2001/01/03/south_jersey/JBANGGA
I03.htm

Gray wolves have a fighting chance, official says
http://insidedenver.com/shns/story.cfm?pk=GRAYWOLVES-01-10-01&cat=AN

Aquarium takes up rare crocodile's cause
(Dallas World Aquarium)
http://www.dallasnews.com/metro/255940_crocodile_07me.html

Model of museum's planned dolphin habitat is unveiled
(Virginia Marine Science Museum)
http://www.pilotonline.com/news/nw0113mus.html

Bermuda's tiniest tree kangaroo needs a name
(Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo)
http://www.bermudasun.bm/cgi-local/edpull.pl?
cat=01News&ord=02&ed=2001-01-12

Chinese Scientists Use DNA to Distinguish Sex of Birds
(Shanghai Zoo)
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200101/13/eng20010113_60397.html

Rare Ox Clone Gestated in Cow Dies Two Days After Birth
http://www.latimes.com/news/science/science/20010113/t000003643.html

Pursuit of Rare Frog Guarantees
(Los Angeles Zoo)
http://www.latimes.com/editions/valley/20010113/t000003605.html

Rare Rhino With Mysterious Disease Euthanized at Zoo
(Los Angeles Zoo)
http://www.latimes.com/news/state/20010113/t000003586.html

Aquarium experts put their skills up for sale
(Tynemouth's Sea Life Aquarium)
http://www.the-journal.co.uk/cfm/busistory.cfm?StoryId=225927

Ocean Journey selects new chief
http://www.denverpost.com/business/biz0113i.htm

Chilly greeting suits polar bears
(Denver zoo/Reid Park zoo)
http://www.azstarnet.com/star/today/10113polarbears.html

Elephant tramples American tourist
http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/tan12.html

Relationships break up, gorillas move on...
(North Carolina Zoo)
http://www.news-record.com/news/local/rand/pence07.htm

Coloradans can pay visit to some rare birds, indeed
http://insidedenver.com/news/0111myna2.shtml

Elderly Tigress Becomes Mom-To-Be
(Shenyang Tiger Park)
http://news.excite.com/news/r/010110/08/odd-tiger-dc

Zoo's Living Wall to offer close-up view
(ZooMontana)
http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?
section=local&display=content/local/0zoo.inc

Panel: Build new or close zoo
(Heritage Zoo)
http://www.theindependent.com/stories/011201/new_zoo12.html


If you know a story I have missed this week do drop me a line with the
full web address and I will try and include it next week.

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26th Conference -- Animal Transportation Association
29 Apr - 2 May 2001
Toronto, Canada

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Interested in Pumas/Mountain lions/Cougars?
Check out the following site.

http://www.mountainlion.net

There are over 900 references and the list is still growing. If you
are aware of references/papers which are missing please contact the
site owner to include.
mwindaji@netscape.net
Thanks.

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Pan African Association of Zoological Gardens Aquaria and Botanic
Gardens

PAAZAB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND CONFERENCE
19 - 22 JUNE 2001

The Annual General Meeting and Conference is scheduled to be held
from 19 - 22 JUNE 2001 and is hosted this year by Mr Tony Blignaut of
Primates Resort Limited, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa. The
conference will run for 4 days and the venue is the Protea Keurbooms
River Lodge near Plettenberg Bay.

The PAAZAB website is currently being updated but we still invite you
to pay us a visit at:

http://www.paazab.org

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First online issue of the Tapir Preservation Fund News. You can link
to it from the main page here:

http://www.tapirback.com/tapirgal/tpf-news/default.htm


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Cleveland Metroparks Zoo reports that four animal care staff members
recently traveled to Venezuela with five Andean condors. The condors
were left behind but all four zoo employees returned.

For four years the Zoo has been working with BioAndina, a Venezuelan
conservation organization, to release U.S. hatched condors in the
hopes of restoring the nearly extinct population of this most
impressive of birds. Two female condors were released in the Andean
mountains, whilst a pair were placed in Chorros De Milla Zoo. The
remaining bird will act as an ambassador within BioAndina's education
program.

(source Cleveland Metroparks on-line newsletter)

n.b. I have a particular interest in the Andean Condor and would be
pleased to hear any news ex situ/in situ.

Peter
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If you are interested in Zoo History or Zoo Collecting then an
occassional visit to ebay is a must. I have done a quick tour and
selected just some of the items currently being auctioned. They are
hyperlinked below. There is the opportunity here for some zoos to
fill in the gaps in their archives or even start a zoo museum.

Old Map of Bronx Zoo Performing Elephants-San Diego Zoo
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=538979383

Performing Elephants-San Diego Zoo
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=538952093

The Reptile Zoo in Alton Bay-1950's Poster
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=539127061

1960 Brookfield Zoo Guide, Chicago
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=540364153

Chicago BROOKFIELD ZOO Guide Book ~ 1947
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=539914668

RARE 1890 llustr. Zoo Gardens Guide Sclater
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=541231043

Rotterdam Netherlands Zoo Guide Books 1930s
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=541497130

London England Zoo 1937, 1955 Guide Map Bklts
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=541497136

1954 CENTRAL PARK ZOO SOUVENIR PROGRAM MINT
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1403549248

CABINET PHOTO OF A ZOO KEEPER, PHILADELPHIA
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=538120014

St. Louis Zoo , Zoo Album 1956
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=536451536

MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS ZOO-1944-LION TRAINING
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=536707342

BEAR Pit Zoo Idora Park OAKLAND CA Postcard
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=537030173

1940S CINCINNATI OHIO ZOO SOUVENIR BROCHURE
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=538830074

PERFORMING ELEPHANTS-SAN DIEGO ZOO 1950's
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=538952093

OLD MAP of the BRONX ZOO! 1930S? -40S?
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=538979383

PITTSBURG ZOO, HIGHLAND PARK 1907-1915!
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=537483676

1960 Brookfield Zoo Guide, Chicago
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=540364153

Zoo Red Lodge, Montana 1946
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=539250847

Ukraine-Poland: Kiew, Zoo, 1911
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=540689523

Fabulous OLD postcard elephant Gunda N.Y. Zoo
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WILD FEMALE + CHILD EXHIBITED IN ZOO - 1860
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BEAR LINCOLN PK ZOO CHICAGO IL POSTCARD 1909
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Budapest Hungary Zoo 1936-7 Guides & ORIG Ltr
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Manchester UK Belle Vue Zoo 1938 Bklts & Ltr
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Chicago BROOKFIELD ZOO Guide Book ~ 1947
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c1920s Pittsburgh Zoo in Riverview Park N. Sd
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St Louis Zoo Zoological Garden Magazine `37
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Vintage View Master Reels-St Louis Zoo 1950!
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North Korean booklet: Pyongyang Zoo
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Gorilla St Louis Zoo 1948 Postcard
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1900S CINCINNATI OHIO ZOO HIPPO POSTCARD
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1911 Lincoln Park Zoo Chicago IL
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Rotterdam Netherlands Zoo Guide Books 1930s
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Why not join Zoo Collectors. Just send a blank e-mail, blank subject
to:
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or if history is more your thing (though the two do overlap)

Zoo-Historians-subscribe@egroups.com

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Zoo-Kunft 2001
"SICHERHEIT FÜR MENSCH UND TIER"
am 16., 17. und 18. Februar 2001
in
Schloss Horst, Gelsenkirchen
Programm und Online Anmeldung
http://www.zoo-kunft.de/zoo-kunft/ZK21AN.htm
oder
Programm und Anmeldung anfördern = quantum@t-online.de


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British Veterinary Zoological Society
SPRING MEETING MAY 12/13th 2001 at Bristol Zoo Gardens, Clifton,
Bristol

"Zoo & Wildlife Care in the 21st Century"

Hosted by Bristol Zoo Gardens
Voted Zoo of the Year 2000

The Conference Idea
In view of the increasing number of 'new' vets based at zoos in the
UK and the new Secretary of State's Standards of Modern Zoo Practice,
this meeting will focus on issues relevant to the practice of modern
zoo veterinary medicine. The meeting will be useful and informative
to those dealing with small collections or major zoos. Recent
advances in wildlife medicine and issues will also be discussed. The
proceedings produced will be an up to date addition to your library
on this topic.

Call for papers
This is therefore a call for papers on topics concerning health
screening or group diseases. Case studies or literature overviews are
welcome. Time will be allowed on the programme for discussion and
debate. We'd like to encourage as many people as possible who are
working in this area to meet each other and discuss issues affecting
zoo medicine today.
Areas will include mammals (primates, large carnivores, large
herbivores), reptiles, amphibians, fish, invertebrates. Common group
diseases to be discussed include Yersiniosis, Tuberculosis (avian and
mammal), Cryptosporidiosis, Salmonellosis.

All contributions welcome on topics concerning zoos, wildlife,
commercial breeders and private clients. Poster, short case reports,
longer case studies, general overview papers all called for. A
written abstract or full paper for the proceedings is required.

Ideal for those working for the RCVS Certificate or Diploma in
Zoological Medicine.

Great social side too!!

For registration details contact Derek Lyon MRCVS at 7, Bridgewater
Mews, Gresford Heath, Pandy, Wrexham LL12 8EQ. Email dglyon9@aol.com
TEL NO:- 01978 852866 FAX: 01978 852065

To present a paper, or discuss how you can contribute to this
meeting, please contact Sharon Redrobe MRCVS at Bristol Zoo Gardens,
Bristol BS8 3HA, Email sredrobe@bristolzoo.org.uk, Fax 0870 133 8308,
Tel 0117 970 6176

See also the British Veterinary Zoological Society Website at
http://www.bvzs.org


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The 3rd IMATA(International Marine Animal Trainers Association)
Regional Meeting Europe will be held on the 13th of March 2001 at the
Genova Aquarium in Genova-Italy.

For further information please contact:

Sabrina Labberte
+39.039.6612829 phone / fax
sablab@hotmail.com email

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Zoo Staff Personals Looking for work? Someone to travel with?
Somewhere to stay? Let me know and I will post it here.

Elephant Team
Husband & wife team for handling/training/management position(s).
Ages 50 & mid-40's. Fifteen + years experience with elephant males &
females; African & Asian; adults and extensive experience with
babies. Unprotected contact.
Have performed, lectured, trained, transported elephants. Use calm,
quiet, easygoing handling methods. Want stable, permanent position(s)
in zoo or other. Anywhere in world considered. Excellent references.
Please reply to: T071528t@aol.com

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Situations Vacant (Please mention you saw the advertisement in ZooNews
Digest should you apply for any of these posts, many thanks) Do you
have a vacancy to advertise? Please email me.

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SAFARI PARK MONDE SAUVAGE
AYWAILLE BELGIUM

WANTED

Sea Lion Trainer. Full time job. To start training of 1-3-1 Sea Lions
for next tourist season. Good conditions and salary. Apply in writing
with C.V. and recent passport photo to :

The Director. MONDE SAUVAGE SAFARI. Fange de Deigne 3. 4920 AYWAILLE
BELGIUM.


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WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS

DIRECTOR

Requirements :-
Proven administration experience at a senior level, preferably gained
in business, diplomatic or scientific fields.

Experience in implementing and managing business plans.

Well developed liaison competence – good communication skills

Computer literacy.

Exposure to conservation issues

Willingness to travel is essential.

Willingness to settle in one of the following locations: Minneapolis
(USA), London (UK), Vienna (Austria) or Berne (Switzerland).

DUTIES

Facilitate an active relationship amongst all regions.

Co-ordinate all marketing activities.

Monitor and implement membership services and activities.

Lobby governents, international institutions and business.

Raise funds for the organisation.

Contact: Willie Labuschagne, President, World Association of Zoos
and Aquariums. P.O. Box 754, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa. Fax: +
2712 323-4540. E-mail: wlab@mweb.co.za. Closing date: 15th March 2001


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Twycoss Zoo require an Experienced Primate Keeper. For further details
please telephone 01827 880250

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BRONX ZOO

The Department of Ornithology at the Bronx Zoo has a paid position
available for a behavioral enrichment intern, starting early in 2001.
The intern should have some background in animal behavior and research
methods. The intern will work with keepers to develop, construct and
implement effective enrichment objects and strategies, including
conducting research on the effect of enrichment items on birds in our
collection. Interested individuals should contact: John Rowden, PhD
Assistant Curator, Ornithology Wildlife Conservation Society 2300
Southern Boulevard Bronx, NY 10460 718-220-7153 Fax: 718-733-7300
email:
jrowden@wcs.org

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ZOO ATLANTA HAS AN OPENING FOR AN
ELEPHANT KEEPER II


PURPOSE OF POSITION:

This position is responsible for elephant husbandry and exhibit
maintenance in a transition elephant management program from free to
protected contact.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Participate in the care of the collection including training,
enrichment, and research.
Observe and monitor health and behavior, and communicate changes to
supervisors.
Maintain exhibits and holding areas
Assist veterinary staff and support Public Relations efforts

CRITERIA:

Four year degree in biology, psychology, zoology or related field
(sufficient relevant experience will be considered in partial
fulfillment of education requirement)
Experience with free and protected contact elephant management
Familiarity with and ability to apply operant conditioning techniques
Must actively support and participate in transition from free to
protected contact elephant management
Minimum of one year zookeeper experience or internship
Possess good communication skills and ability to interact with public
Able to function as a team member and support Zoo Atlanta's mission


Send resume to:
Kari Morani
Staffing Assistant
Human Resources
800 Cherokee Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30315
F: 404-624-5943

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Keeper Carnivores

Description

Position oversees and participates in the daily husbandry of
Zoo Atlanta's carnivore collection and maintenance of carnivore
facilities. The position reports to the Assistant Curator of
Elephants and Carnivores. (E/C)

Responsibilities

Directly responsible for staff schedules, formulation and daily
implementation of carnivore policies, procedures and protocols to
ensure the highest standards of care for the carnivore collection as
well as safety of the public and staff
Participate in daily husbandry of the collection
Actively participate in workshops, seminars, activities and
conferences aimed at continually improving operant conditioning
training skills.
Work with E/C Assistant Curator in training Carnivore staff.
Actively foster constructive attitudes and a team orientation among
staff.
With the E/C Assistant Curator, develop specific and measurable
professional standards for the promotion and advancement of Carnivore
keepers.
Responsible for special projects, procedures, and goals set forth by
the E/C Assistant Curator and /or the E/C staff as a group.
Responsible for maintaining the highest level of safety in the work
area through implementation of safety protocols and procedures.
In conjunction with the E/C Assistant Curator, act as coordinator
regarding veterinary concerns, General Curator, research, marketing,
education, maintenance, horticulture and other departments.

Criteria

Four year degree in biology, psychology, zoology or related field
(sufficient relevant experience will be considered in partial
fulfillment of education requirement)
Must have 3 years experience with husbandry of large cats, preferably
within a successful breeding program
Familiarity with and ability to apply operant conditioning training
techniques
Demonstrated leadership and personnel management skills
Possess good communications skills and ability to interact with the
public
Able to function as a team member and support Zoo Atlanta's mission

Send resume to:
Kari Morani, Staffing Assistant
Human Resources
Zoo Atlanta
800 Cherokee Ave., SE
Atlanta, GA 30315
Fax: 404-624-5943
EOE

Advancement

Advancement contingent upon:
Successful and consistent implementation of E/C policies and
procedures
Measurable participation in research, training and education programs
Demonstrated leadership skills in one or more areas of research,
training, education, enrichment, or special projects.

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DRUSILLAS ZOO PARK, E. SUSSEX.
WANTED - TWO SENIOR KEEPERS

Carnivores and rodents
Due to maternity, a full-time, permanent keeping position will be
available within our carnivore and rodent section. The position
involves acting in the absence of the Head Keeper, working with a
small team and will include cross-over with other sections. Minimum
2 - 3 years experience with small carnivores and rodents required.

Invertebrates
An exciting opportunity for an invertebrate specialist/enthusiast has
also become available within our presentations section. A senior
keeper, minimum 2 - 3 years experience, is required to develop the
new invertebrate exhibit. Good working knowledge of zoos and animals
necessary as position will include cross-over with other sections.
Additional responsibilities include acting in the absence of the Head
Keeper and public animal encounters sessions.

Plus ?
Newly created seasonal cover keeper position, April 1st - 31st
October
2001.

The successful candidates will ideally have the C & G Animal
Management
qualification. Benefits for all positions include a competitive wage
rate and alternate weekends off (no accommodation provided). For
further information, a job description and application form, please
phone Rebecca Burroughs on 01323 874106

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Colchester Zoo are looking for a sincere and motivated individual
with an outgoing personality and a genuine interest in animal
management to commence as a Trainee Keeper. Good conditions and
renumeration are offered.
Interested parties should apply in writing enclosing a full CV and a
recent passport photo to The Directors, Colchester Zoo, Maldon Road,
Colchester, Essex CO3 SSL

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Kangaroo Conservation Center

ANIMAL KEEPER: full-time position open, to be filled ASAP. We are
looking for an enthusiastic, mature and responsible individual to
work with the largest collection of kangaroos outside of Australia.
Bachelor's degree and zoological experience preferred; nonsmokers
only. Position involves working in all aspects of a zoological park,
including habitat cleaning and maintenance, diet preparation and
feeding, landscaping and exhibit construction, assisting with
veterinary care, record-keeping, and giving guided, educational tours
to visitors. Most animals are exhibited on large acreage, therefore
most work will be performed outdoors year-round.
Requires work on weekends, holidays, and flexible schedule hours.
Ability to operate and maintain heavy equipment, trucks, tractor,
etc., is necessary. Competitive salary will be commensurate with
education/experience.
Fax resume to 706-265-6261, e-mail to: roofarm@aol.com or mail to:
Kangaroo Conservation Center, 222 Bailey-Waters Rd., Dawsonville, GA
30534 (USA). Visit our website at http://www.kangaroocenter.com for
more information on the Center

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For the most up to date links to sites advertising Zoo work go to:
http://members.tripod.com/~Sciurus/index.html

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Meetings

INTERNATIONAL OTTER COLLOQUIUM
Valdivia, Chile
20 – 26 January 2001
For further info contact:
gmedina@valdivia.uca.uach.cl
or visit:
http://www.ottercolloquium.cl
or write/phone/fax
Dr. Gonzalo Medina Vogel
Instituto de Ecología y Evolución
Universidad Austral de Chile
Casilla 567
Valdivia, Chile
Phone: +56/63 293061(office)
Fax: +56/637221344
Cell: +56/09/4688932

Little Owl Symposium
27th January 2001
Muncaster Castle
Cumbria
UK
For further info e-mail:
admin@owls.org

Ecology and Conservation of Mini-antelope
Hosted by the Marwell Zimbabwe Trust
Bulawayo
Zimbabwe
12 - 17 February 2001
For further info contact:
aplowman@paigntonzoo.org.uk

Environmental Management Symposium
Aalborg Zoo
1 - 4 March 2001
For further info e-mail:
hju@aalborg-zoo.dk

9th Annual International Association of Avian Trainers and Educators
Orlando, Florida
1 - 4 March 2001
For further information e-mail: Barbnei@aol.com
Or visit: http://www.iaate.org

International Congress on Testudo
Gonfaron
France
7 – 10 March 2001
For further info contact:
Soptom@compuserve.com
Or visit
http://www.tortues,com/testudo.htm

The Dallas Zoo presents a
WILDLIFE RESEARCH EXPEDITION
to study endangered wildlife in Mexico
March 10-23, 2001
For further information please contact Wanda Weaver at (214) 670-6833
or e-mail Leanne at dzconsrc@airmail.net

Seminar on keeping otters in captivity
14th - 16th March 2001
German Otter Centre
Hankensbüttel,Hanover
Germany
For further details please contact Aktion Fischotterschutz, OTTER-
ZENTRUM,29386 Hankensbüttel, Germany, Fax +49-5832-980851, e-mail:
Aktion.Fischotterschutz@t-online.de

2001 Annual ASZK/ARAZPA Conference
"Zoos as Ecotourism Destinations"
26th - 30th March 2001
Western Plains Zoo
Dubbo, New South Wales
Australia
For further information contact:jgibbons@zoo.nsw.gov.au
or visit:http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au

Riddle's Second Elephant Ultrasound Workshop
28 March - 1st April 2001
For further info please e-mail:
elephantfarm@alltel.net

Second European Zoo Nutrition Conference
6 - 9th April 2001
Southampton
United Kingdom
For further information contact:
Nutrition2001@marwell.org
or visit:
http://www.marwell.org.uk
or by post/fax to: Zoo Nutrition 2001,
Marwell Zoological Park, Owslebury, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 1JH,
United Kingdom. Fax: (0) 1962 777511.

Annual Conference and General Meeting of the Federation of Zoological
Gardens of Great Britain and Ireland
London Zoo
United Kingdom
10th - 13th May 2001
For further info contact:
Admin.fedzoo@zsl.org

Thirteenth International Conference on Bear Management and Research
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
21 - 25 May 2001
For further info visit:
http://outreach.uwyo.edu/conferences/bears

2001 International Conference on Exotics (ICE2001)
31 May - 3 June 2001
Lago Mar Resort
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
For further info contact: info@ZEN-Inc.com
or visit: http://www.ZEN-Inc.com

Attached to the above meeting on May 30th there be a wetlab on
Ultrasound Interpretation in Exotic Species. Contact:
todd_mezera@classicmed.com for further info.
And a TWO day exotic species endoscopy lab preceding the conference
program. For further info contact CChamness@ksvea.com

3rd Regional Conference on Marketing in Zoos
Loro Parque
Tenerife
1 – 2 June 2001
For further info contact:
Marketing2001@chesterzoo.uk

International Elephant and Rhino Research Symposium
Vienna Zoo Schoenbrunn
Austria
7 – 11 June 2001
For further info contact:
Hschwammer@zoovienna.at
Or visit
http://www.zoovienna.at

Riddle's Third Elephant Ultrasound Workshop
20 June - 24 June 2001
For further info please e-mail:
elephantfarm@alltel.net

Endangered Species Conservation and Zoos
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust Summer School
16 July - 3 August 2001
For further info contact: itc@durrell.org

The 8th International Waterfowl and Wetlands Symposium
Hyatt Regency, Washington
in Washington D. C.,
20 - 22 July 2001
For further info contact:
bcarlson@ducks.org
or visit:
http://www.ducks.org (after January 15, 2001).
or write to:
Brenda Carlson
Ducks Unlimited
One Waterfowl Way
Memphis, Tennessee 38120
(901) 758-3707
(A Latin American and Caribbean Waterfowl Conference Workshop will be
held on the day prior to the symposium

European Zoo Educators Congress 2001
Marwell Zoological Park
6 - 10 September 2001
For further info contact: EZE2001@marwell.org.uk

Amazon Ungulate Workshop
Cartagena de Indias
10 - 14 September 2001
For further info visit:
http://www.humboldt.org.co/faunaquintocongreso

Zoo Collectors Meeting
15 - 16 September 2001
London, UK
(Details when I have them)

Elasmobranch Husbandry Symposium
Orlando
3 - 7th October 2001
For further info visit:
http://www.colszoo.org/internal/elasmo_confer/elasmo.html

5th International Conference on Environmental Enrichment
Taronga Zoo
Australia
4 - 9 November 2001
For further info contact:
Mhawkins@zoo.nsw.gov.au
Or visit
http://www.zoo.nsw.gov.au

First International Tapir Symposium
4th - 8th November 2001
San Jose
Costa Rica
For further info visit:
http://www.tapirback.com/tapirgal/symposium-2001/

Fourth World Congress of Herpetology
2 - 9 December 2001
Colombo
Sri Lanka
Please pre-register at website: http://www.4wch.com

23 International Ornithological Congress
11 - 17 August 2002
Beijing
China
For further info contact: infocenter@ioc.org.cn
or visit:
http://www.ioc.org.cn
or write/phone/fax
Mr. LIU Feng, IOC2002/CICCST, 86 Xueyuan Nan Road, Beijing 100081,
China
Fax: (86-10) 6218 0142 Tel. (86-10) 6217 4952

Vth International Parrot Convention
19 – 22 September 2002
Puerto de la Cruz
Tenerife, Spain
For further info visit: http://www.loroparque-fundacion.org


Help Wanted
Need assistance? You could try Zoo Biology, it is probably your best
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minded people, more often than any other similar publication on the
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So you could try here. Let me know and I will post it.


Primate Dissertation

As part of my degree we have a dissertation module, for my
project I am studying the Colombian spider monkey and the Sulawesi
crested macaques (doing a comparison of a primate which is quite
aggressive to its young and one which is not). I am looking at play
interactions in the group made by the juveniles to the adults and
other offspring in the group. So I am looking for information on both
primates plus any information on any primate play interaction which
has been published or not.

Any information by anyone is greatly received.

Please send replies to Naomi at: DFDutchess@aol.com

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African Elephant Bibliography
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The following is an excellent site, particularly if you are
researching a particular animal or zoo related subject. The excellent
search engine makes the work so much easier. Give it a try, I know
you will find it helpful. http://www.ZooNews.ws

The relaunched Zoopresseschau website is worth a visit. Take
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