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1. ZooCheck NZ: ANZFAS
australian and new zealand Federation of Animal Societies ANZFAS is a federation of some 40 animal welfare and animal rights organizations founded in 1980. bred in captivity, can be extremely poor. zoos in their present form provide stressful living conditions because they
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~gatland/anzfas.htm
Australian and New Zealand Federation of Animal Societies
ANZFAS is a federation of some 40 animal welfare and animal rights organizations founded in 1980. The ANZFAS principle purpose is to promote the cause of animal rights and welfare throughout Australia and New Zealand.
ANZFAS policy on Zoos
ANZFAS is opposed to the keeping of animals in zoos. ANZFAS calls for a phase-out of zoos. Until such time, ANZFAS calls for funds collected from zoo operations to be given towards the protection of endangered species habitats. The quality of life for zoo animals, irrespective of whether they have been taken from the wild or bred in captivity, can be extremely poor. Zoos in their present form provide stressful living conditions because they keep animals confined in unnatural environments. As a result, most zoo animals suffer from caging, lack of exercise and from inadequate social and environmental stimulation. ANZFAS believes that, given the unnatural way most zoos display animals, they have little educational value. While open-range zoos provide significantly better conditions than most, they contribute to the survival of lower-standard zoos by their demand for, and supply of, animals.

2. The Zoos Of Australian And New Zealand
The zoos that are hyperlinked have review. Sanctuary; Currumbin Bird Sanctuary; TheAustralian Zoo; Adelaide. WESTERN AUSTRALIA Perth. new zealand Auckland; Hamilton;
http://www.angelfire.com/ab5/ozzoos/zoos.html
As I visit each zoo, and time permits, I will be writing a zoo review. Each review will give basic details on the zoo, including opening hours etc, plus a report and a picture gallery. The zoos that are hyperlinked have review. QUEENSLAND
  • Alma Park
  • Fleays Fauna Sanctuary
  • Currumbin Bird Sanctuary
  • The Australian Zoo
  • Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
NEW SOUTH WALES VICTORIA
  • Royal Melbourne
  • Victorias Open Range
  • Pearcedale Conservation Park
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
  • Adelaide
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
  • Perth
NEW ZEALAND
  • Auckland
  • Hamilton
  • Orana
  • Wellington Zoos in Australia and New Zealand There are plenty of smaller zoos, Alma Park, Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Currumbin Bird Sanctuary, Fleays Fauna Park and Theme Parks with animals, Dream and Sea Worlds. Unfortunately Queensland lacks a world class state zoo such as Melbourne or Taronga. I cannot see this being remidied in the future. Such a zoo would have to be in Brisbane (population and tourism numbers), fairly large in area and with excellent public transport access. There are two areas that come to mind, the Mt Cootha Botanical Gardens and the former Roma Street Goods Yard. Mount Cootha Zoological and Botanic Gardens has an excellent ring about it. Owned by the Brisbane City Council it is close to the city and has excellent existing a menities.The gardens are beautiful and animal exhibits could be easily incorporated. But this is not going to happen.

3. ANZCCART
australian and new zealand Council for the Care of Animals in Research and Teaching menagerie to conservation centre the changing role of zoos in world-wide conservation programs
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/ANZCCART

4. MCRC - Kawau Island Wallabies
that in the 1960s, the wallabies were also shipped to australian zoos. to be thecase, NPWSA would have discussions with the new zealand Government regarding
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/discipline/biology/marsupialcrc/kawau.html
Kawau Island Wallabies
"Extinct" wallabies alive, well and in New Zealand
"These wallabies represent genetic stock that no longer exists in Australia" The remnants of a genetically distinct South Australian wallaby population considered extinct for nearly a century has been "rediscovered" by Marsupial CRC researchers – living as a pest in New Zealand. DNA sampling by Marsupial Cooperative Research Centre scientist Dr Andrea Taylor has established that an introduced colony of tammar wallabies living on Kawau Island, 55 kilometres north-east of Auckland, is almost certainly comprised of the descendants of a wallaby population that vanished from mainland South Australia in the early 1900s. "Prior to the turn of the century there were at least two morphologically-distinct populations of tammar wallaby living in South Australia," said Dr Taylor. "There's only one population left, on Kangaroo Island and two other islands where the Kangaroo Island wallabies were introduced. The sampling established that there was only a three per cent chance that the Kawau colony was founded from Kangaroo Island, which makes this New Zealand population quite precious. They represent genetic stock that no longer exists in Australia." The Kawau Island wallabies – known there as damas – were shipped to New Zealand in the late 1800s by New Zealand's then-governor, Sir George Grey, who took the post immediately after his governorship of South Australia. Grey bought the 2000 hectare island in 1862 and stocked it with reminders of his postings in Australia and South Africa, including zebra, antelope, kookaburras and tammar and parma wallabies. The wallabies flourished, to the extent that in the 1950s-60s they overran attempts to establish farms on the island.

5. Macquarie University Public Relations Home
By studying the DNA of 18 new zealandborn wallabies now living in australian zoos,and comparing them to 54 australian animals taken from a range of locations
http://www.pr.mq.edu.au/events/archive.asp?ItemID=315

6. New Z Ealand Birds Journal
the lives of kiwi at one of new zealand's premier coastal shooting and banishmentto overseas zoos, some of The australian Government wants the wallabies back.
http://www.nzbirds.com/NZBirdsJournalCurrent.html
Journal of New Zealand Birds
NZBirds Home
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(SIL) "Limnology and Waterbirds 2003" will be held in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada, August 4-9, 2003. You will find the Preliminary Announcement and the return form of Expression of Interest at:
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7. Australasian Bird SitesAustralian And New Zealand Bird Sites Are Increasing In N
new zealand latest local and internatinal news website, featuring national, world, politics and health news, with video, special features and commentary. takes effect. A new era in new zealand broadcasting begins on on their enclosures? No, zoos already take enough safety precautions Advance australian fares. . Colmar Brunton poll
http://cygnus.uwa.edu.au/~austecol/auslinks.html

8. ZPGB - Conservation - List Of Acronyms
Agency ANZECC australian and new zealand Environment and Conservation Council AQISaustralian Quarantine and coordinating body for zoos in Australia and
http://www.zoo.org.au/conservation/Acronyms.htm
AFA
Avicultural Federation of Australia
AGRF
Australian Genome Research Facility
ANCA
Australian Nature Conservation Agency
ANZECC
Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council
AQIS
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
ARAZPA Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria Regional coordinating body for zoos in Australia and New Zealand ARKS Animal Records Keeping System (data base) Contains the collection and maintenance of data pertaining to live animal collections ASMP Australasian Species Management Program Generates captive species management recommendations and Collection planning recommendations for ARAZPA AZA American Zoo and Aquarium Association AZRI Arid Zone Research Institute CALM Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia Cat Species management category defined by ARAZPA CBSG Conservation Breeding Specialist Group One of the Specialist Groups of the SSC. The largest of all the Specialist Groups CFI Crocodile Farming Institute (in Philippine) CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Consists of 130 member countries CmaG Captive Management Advisory Group, New Zealand

9. Bookmarks - Museums, Libraries, Gardens, Zoos And Aquariums
Victoria's Three Great zoos http//www.zoo.org.au South australian Museum http//www.samuseum.sa.gov.au PapaTongawera, National Museum of new zealand http//www
http://www.amonline.net.au/explore/bookmarks/bookmarks_museums.htm
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Bookmarks - Museums, Libraries, Gardens, Zoos and Aquariums
General Australian Museums Online
A site for information on, and location of, museums around Australia. Has a guide to web address for Australian museums and other institutions.
http://www.amol.org.au/

http://www.archimuse.com/
The Museum Computer Network
The Museum Computer Network is a non-profit organisation of professionals dedicated to fostering the cultural aims of museums through computer technologies.
http://www.mcn.edu/
Information Literacy Website
Assist for Librarians and educators in information provision. http://library-gateway.cqu.edu.au/informationliteracy/index.htm New South Wales Australian Museum http://www.amonline.net.au Australian National Maritime Museum http://www.anmm.gov.au/ New South Wales State Library http://www.slnsw.gov.au/ Art Gallery of New South Wales http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/ Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales http://www.hht.nsw.gov.au/

10. New Zealand
There are a number of zoos and wildlife parks in new zealand, including an underwater world and an major east coast australian cities. Air new zealand offers special student travel
http://www.msconsult.co.za/new_zealand.htm

GEOGRAPHY
STOCK EXCHANGE CLIMATE TIME ZONE ... RECREATION New Zealand is a unique country. Its scenery sets it apart from the rest of the world while its people have a reputation for friendliness, strength and independence. There is abundant beauty and diversity in scenery, lifestyle and culture. From rolling green farmlands to barren volcanic desert areas, from golden beaches with clear blue water to majestic snow covered mountains, New Zealand offers a sample of every possible landscape within a relatively small country.
GEOGRAPHY
New Zealand is situated in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. With two main islands - North and South Island - and other outlying islands, New Zealand encompasses an area comparable in size to Great Britain and Japan, but with a population of only 3.8 million it is one of the world's least crowded countries. The capital city, Wellington (population approximately 400,000) , and New Zealand's largest city, Auckland (population approximately 1,000,000) , are both situated in the North Island. Life in these two cities offers the convenient luxury of being both five minutes from beautiful beaches and just three hours from the mountain ski-fields. In fact, anywhere in New Zealand you are never more than two - three hours from the sandy beaches or rugged coastline. There are many lakes and rivers throughout the country and we make the most of these by enjoying leisure and action activities from fly fishing to jet boating. Other major cities and towns are Auckland, Hamilton (population 120,000), Palmerston North (population approximately 75,000), Christchurch (population approximately 400,000) and Dunedin (population approximately 110,000).

11. AusStats : 8699.0 Zoos, Parks And Gardens Industry
8699.0 zoos, Parks and Gardens Industry EMBARGO 1130 AM Class 9239, RecreationalParks and Gardens of the australian and new zealand Standard Industrial
http://www.abs.gov.au/Ausstats/abs@.nsf/e8ae5488b598839cca25682000131612/1578b24

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ABOUT THIS PUBLICATION
This publication presents results, in respect of the 1996-97 financial year, from the first Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) census of organisations engaged in the operation of zoological gardens and aquaria, botanic gardens, and national and recreational parks.
The scope of the census was all employing businesses and statutory authorities classified to Class 9231, Zoological and Botanic Gardens and Class 9239, Recreational Parks and Gardens of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC). In addition, the botanic gardens, national parks and recreational parks and gardens activities of Commonwealth, State and local government authorities were included in the census even though these organisations are defined to another class of ANZSIC.
The publication has three parts, the first part presents data about zoological gardens and aquaria, the second about botanic gardens and the third national parks and recreational parks and gardens. The publication is one of a series to be issued in respect of 1996-97 covering cultural industries, which were partially funded by the Cultural Ministers' Council. Other publications in this series are:

12. Australia - New Zealand Youth Exchange - Lisa's Trip
on Lisa Woolerton's trip to Australia as part of the 1998 Kiwanis Australia new zealand Youth Exchange. such as visiting zoos, where I saw australian Native Animals like the
http://www.wave.co.nz/~kiwanis/dv02ean1.htm
Kiwanis International - NZSP Division Two (Waikato) and Australia Division Six (Melbourne) Lisa's Trip Report A report on Lisa Woolerton's trip to Australia as part of the 1998 Kiwanis Australia - New Zealand Youth Exchange. Text and photograph by Lisa Woolerton Going to Australia has been one of the highlights of my life. I met many different people from all different backgrounds but mainly those people came from the big city that I was overawed by. To me, Melbourne is so far the biggest city I have ever seen, and is also the most exciting. I was given the opportunity to participate in activities such as visiting zoos, where I saw Australian Native Animals like the eagles, wombats, flying foxes, snakes and at the other zoo I saw bicens, buffalos, and rhinoceros. There was only one hiccup with my trip, I went when there was no gas available for showers, heaters or cooking. Never mind though, I still had a fantastic time. I arrived at the Melbourne Airport and was given a big warm welcome to Australia by Alan and Ivy Wren. I ate lunch with them and they took me to the place where I was to spend my first few nights in Australia. When I was staying with the McLennan family I was taken to the Queen Victoria Market, up the Rialto (which is a really tall building) from which we could see a lot of Melbourne, and the Healesville Sanctuary. This is where we saw the native animals such as the wombats and snakes (both of which I touched), and the eagles, platypus and flying foxes. We also visited the IMAX cinema (here there was a really big screen) and saw a documentary on The Elephant Kingdom. For dinner, my host family presented me with kangaroo meat and chicken sausages. I had never eaten these before so I was surprised that I liked them.

13. Australia And New Zealand Cruises
Resting Kangaroos, australian and new zealand cruise itineraries shopping, museumsfeaturing aboriginal artworks, and of course aquariums and zoos where you
http://www.02cruise.com/Cruise_Search/Regions.asp?region=Asian Pacific - Austral

14. SheSaid, For Australian Women
describes the activities of modern zoos, and assesses Br, Godwit Publisher RandomHouse new zealand Ltd ISBN A Field Guide to australian Trees By Holliday
http://www.seekbooks.com.au/popcat.asp?CatMain=NAT&StoreURL=shesaid

15. KinderStart - Travel And Vacations : International : Australia/New Zealand/S. Pa
Three Great zoos Three great zoos in Australia. Travel Guide Attractions region byregion in new zealand. the enormous diversity of australian environments and
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  • Australia - Dreamworld Australia
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  • Australia - Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary Our gates opened in 1927 and we are the FIRST and LARGEST Koala Sanctuary in the world.

16. Links
WAZA (World Association of zoos and Aquaria). australian Society of Herpetologists. NationalWildlife Federation. new zealand Conservation Management Group Inc,
http://www.arazpa.org.au/Links_.htm
Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria Links Home Search Join Now ARAZPA Member Zoos and Aquariums ... Government Agencies Zoo and Aquarium Associations AZA
(American Zoo and Aquarium Association) EAZA
(European Association of Zoos and Aquaria) SEAZA
(South East Asian Zoos Association) PAAZAB
(Pan African Association of Zoological Gardens, Aquaria and Botanical Gardens) WAZA
(World Association of Zoos and Aquaria) ISIS
(International Species Information System) CBSG
(Conservation Breeding Specialist Group) IUCN
(The World Conservation Union) QWPA
Queensland Wildlife Parks Association Conservation Groups and Societies ACT Herpetological Association Aquatic Conservation Network Asociación de Zoológicos, Criaderos y Acuarios de la República Mexicana Australian Society of Herpetologists ... Cockatoo Care Project Government Agencies Environment Australia AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service) VPC (Vertebrate Pest Committee, NSW Agriculture)

17. ARAZPA Office Staff
chair of the World Association of zoos Aquariums course, Tracy gained employmenton the australian Mammal Division at new zealand Program Officer Ian Fraser.
http://www.arazpa.org.au/ARAZPA_Staff.htm
Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria ARAZPA Office Staff Home Search Join Now Current ARAZPA staff have the combined experience of over 25 years of administering a regional zoo association, and currently provide the following expertise to the association:
  • Population biology Conservation biology IT and database management Program management and facilitation Policy development Publication review and editing Data analysis Administration
Meet the staff of this office below. Executive Officer
Jonathan Wilcken
Jonathan Wilcken was appointed as ARAZPA’s Executive Officer in 2000. Before taking up this position, Jonathan had worked for the Association over the previous seven years, including six years as the Association’s Population Biologist. Jonathan majored in Ecology at London University, and completed a Masters while conducting research in conservation genetics at Macquarie University. Before ARAZPA, Jonathan’s background was in zoos and museums. He worked as a keeper at London Zoo and Taronga Zoo (and also had a brief period at Vancouver Aquarium as part of the Exxon Valdiz clean-up operation), and as an Educator at the Natural History Museum in London. Jonathan represents the Australasian region on a number of international bodies, including:

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19. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Animals & Wildlife - Zoos
new zealand Wellington Zoo http//www.angelfire.com Victoria's Three Great zoos- Healesville Sanctuary the largest collection of australian wildlife, which
http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=10040232

20. Victorian Association For Environmental Education - EE Links
Plants/Animals Ecology Snow and Ice Sea/Lake/Ocean Museums/zoos/Aquariums For BarwonWater. Australia/new zealand top LEARNZ; australian Antarctic Program;
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