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Tropical Zoo Conservation & Education Newsletter

Discover how zoo enclosures are evolving towards natural habitats, offering new possibilities and challenges for zoo staff. Join the project to benefit your zoo and habitat conservation efforts. Contact us for more information.

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Tropical Zoo Conservation & Education Newsletter

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  1. Dendrobates pumilio TZP - Newsletter Summer 2007 Conservation & Zoo Education Station of Aguas Zarcas Working with international Zoo staff about animals in tropical enclosures/environments we all know that enclosures are changing towards natural habitats by implementing climate, water and plants in a more natural way. Furthermore the enclosures are larger and species are put together to share enclosures. By creating these larger tropical enclosures/environments in our zoos we get a lot of new possibilities. We are just not ready to take full advantage of these facilities. Alouatta palliata We cannot implement the natural food sources of herbivores because they often don’t know what they eat in their natural habitat – and we don’t know where to get it from neither. The Conservation & Zoo Education Station of Aguas Zarcas will offer staff the oppotunity to learn about the natural habitats of many species of animals kept in zoos. We encourage You to join the project which both will benefit your own zoo and the habitat conservation. Please contact us – for more information Marianne & Lars Bo Kjeldstrøm-Fisker Keep yourself updated on: www.tzp.dk Rhinoclemmys funerea Tropical Zoo Plants lbk@tropicalzooplants.dk www.tropicalzooplants.dk Vibsigvej 3, DK-9700 Brønderslev Denmark. Phone + 45 23436383 creative consultants of tropical exhibits

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