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Verzeichnis der europäischen Zoos
Arten-, Natur- und Tierschutzorganisationen

Directory of European zoos and conservation orientated organisations

ISBN: 978-3-86523-283-0

in Zusammenarbeit mit: Verband der Zoologischen Gärten e.V. Deutsche Tierpark-Gesellschaft e.V. Deutscher Wildgehege-Verband e.V.

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Schüling Verlag Falkenhorst 2 – 48155 Münster – Germany

[email protected] www.tiergarten.com/quantum

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Celler Str. 2 · 29664 Walsrode
Telefon: 05161 4813192 Telefax: 05161 74574

E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.daninject-smith.de

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E-Mail: [email protected] www.interzoo.de

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Foreword

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Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents

  • Zoos in:
  • Seite

  • Zoos in:
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Deutschland Armenien Aserbaidschan Belgien Bosnien und Herzegowina Brasilien Bulgarien Dänemark Estland
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124 125 125 129 130 130 132 139 139 140 141 169 169 170 171 171 173 181 182 182 184 184 184 185 185 186
Mazedonien Moldawien Monaco Niederlande Norwegen Österreich Polen Portugal Rumänien Russische Föderation Schweden Schweiz Serbien Slowakische Republik Slowenien
186 187 187 187 198 201 212 219 223 226 245 251 265 266 267 268 280 281 287 287 288 291 293 294 296 336 337
Faröer Finnland Frankreich Georgien Griechenland Irland Island Israel Italien Kasachstan Katar Kroatien Kirgistan Lettland Liechtenstein Litauen Luxemburg Malta
Spanien Tadschikistan Tschechische Republik Türkei Turkmenistan Ukraine Ungarn Usbekistan Vereinigte Arabische Emirate Vereinigtes Königreich Weißrussland Zypern

Bundesamt für Naturschutz Arten- und Naturschutzbehörden, Deutschland Behörden im Ausland Auffangstationen/Animal rescue stations Forschungs- und Wissenschaftliche Institute Berufsschulen Zooverbände, Naturschutzorganisationen usw. Deutschland Zooverbände, Naturschutzorganisationen usw. Ausland Globale oder überregionale Organisationen EEP, ESB & ISBs
326 326 337 338 347 357 358 384 390 399 420 423 438
EEP Taxon Advisory Group, Chair persons (TAGs) IUCN - Species Survival Commission Gewerbliche Adressen

Quantum Verzeichnis 2021

Ein Verzeichnis europäischer Zoos und Arten- , Natur- und Tierschutzorganisationen

Directory of European zoos and conservation orientated organisations

Abkürzungen - Abbreviations

AATA AAZV ABWAK AFVPZ AGP
Animal Transportation Association American Association of Zoo Veterinarians Association of British and Irish Wild Animal Keepers Assoc. Francaise des Veterinaires de Parcs Zoologiques Arbeitsgemeinschaft Papageienschutz
AGTL AKT
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Technischer Leiter Botanischer Gärten e.V. Aktion Konsequenter Tierschutz gGmbH

  • ALC
  • Animal Legislation Consultancy

AMS ANFA ANPZ ANU APC
American Microscopical Society Association Nationale des Fauconniers et Autoursiers Francais Association Nationale de Parcs et Jardins Zoologiques privés Arbeitsgemeinschaft Natur- und Umwelterziehung e.V. Association for Parrot Conservation
APJN ARA
Association des Parcs et Jardins de Normandie Arbeitsgemeinschaft Regenwald und Artenschutz e.V. Association of Research Diving Biologists Association romande pour le perfectionnement des gardiens d‘animaux

Association to Safeguard the Giraffes of Niger

Australasian Society of Zoo Keeping
ARDB ARPGA

ASGN

ASZK

  • ATL
  • Association for Tropical Lepidoptera

ATZTDR AZ AZH
Arbeitstagung der Zootierärzte im Deutschsprachigen Raum Vereinigung für Artenschutz, Vogelhaltung und Vogelzucht (AZ) e.V. Association of Zoological Horticulture

  • BAG
  • Bundesarbeitsgruppe Kleinsäuger

BALAI BALPPA

BdZ

EU Directive requiring zoos trading in some animals to be approved British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers & Attractions

Berufsverband der Zootierpfleger

  • BfN
  • Bundesamt für Naturschutz

BGCI BIAZA BMT BNA BSR BTMT BvT
Botanic Gardens Conservation International British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (ehem. FZG) Bund gegen Mißbrauch der Tiere e.V. Bundesverband für Natur- und Artenschutz e.V. Bundesverband zum Schutz vor Rechtsmißbrauch e.V. Bundesverband d. Tierversuchsgegner - Menschen für Tierrechte e.V. Bundesverband Tierschutz

  • CAB
  • Centre de conservation des aigles de Bonelli

Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums Middle European Zoo Friends Association Conservation des Espèces et des Populations Animales Conservation International Inc.
CAZA CEAF CEPA CI

  • CIC
  • Conseil international de la Chasse

CPSG CSG
Conservation Planning Specialist Group (IUCN) Cat Specialist Group (IUCN)

  • DFO
  • Deutscher Falkenorden

DGHT DGS DNR
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde Deutschen Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde Deutscher Naturschutz Ring e.V.
DOG DS
Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft Deutscher Spendenrat e.V.

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  • DTG
  • Deutsche Tierpark Gesellschaft e.V.

DWV EAAM EARAZA EAZA EAZWV ECFA EEC
Deutscher Wildgehege Verband e.V. European Association of Aquatic Mammals Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquaria European Association of Zoos and Aquaria European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians European Coalition for Farm Animals Edinburgh Entomology Club
EEKMA EEP EHA
European Elephant Keeper and Manager Association Europäische Erhaltungszuchtprogramme European Haliaeetus Association

  • EN
  • Euro-Nerz e.V.

  • ESB
  • European Regional Studbook

  • ESF
  • European Studbook Foundation

  • ETS
  • Europäische Tierstiftung

EUAC FAITAG FCTSG FGZ
European Union of Aquarium Curators Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates Taxon Advisory Group Freshwater Chelonian and Tortoise Specialist Group (IUCN) Fachgruppe für Zootierernährung
FPDA FTA
Foreningen af Private Dyreparker og Akvarier Fachtierarzt
FZG GAV GCG
Federation of Zoological Gardens of Great Britain & Ireland (see BIAZA) Gesellschaft für Arterhaltende Vogelzucht e.V. Genom Conservation Group (IUCN)
GdZ GEH GENUVI GfA
Gemeinschaft deutsche Zooförderer e.V. Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung alter und gefährdeter Haustierrassen Gesellschaft für Internationale Nutztiervielfalt in Deutschland Gesellschaft für Aquarienkunde e.V.
GFFW GfH
Gesellschaft Freunde der Forschungsgemeinschaft Wilhelminenberg Gesellschaft für Humangenetik

  • GfP
  • Gesellschaft für Primatologie

GfUM GÖT GTO
Gesellschaft für Umwelt und Mutationsforschung Gesellschaft für Ökologische Tierhaltung e.V. Gesellschaft für Tropenornithologie

  • GTZ
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH

Herpetologische Gesellschaft Österreichs Herpetologische terraristische Vereinigung Österreichs International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions

International Association of Butterfly Exhibitors & Suppliers

International Air Transport Association
HGOE HtVÖ IAAPA

IABES

IATA

  • IBF
  • International Bear Foundation

ICOM ICF
International Council of Museums International Crane Foundation
ITMV IPS IRF
Interessengemeinschaft Tiergärten Mecklenburg Vorpommern Internationale Primatologische Gesellschaft International Rhino Foundation
ISAG ISBE ISIS ITCF ITG
International Society for Animal Genetics International Society for Behavioural Ecology International Species Information System (2018: Species360) International Tropical Conservation Foundation Internationale Tachi Gruppe
ITMV IUCN IUCN-CPSG IUCN-RSG IUDZG
Interessengemeinschaft der Tiergärten Mecklenburg Vorpommern International Union for the Conservation of Nature Conservation Planning Specialist Group Reintroduction Specialist Group International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens (Siehe WAZA)

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IZE IZN
International Association of Zoo Educators International Zoo News
IZS KK
Internationales Zentrum für Schildkrötenschutz Kärntner Katzenschutzverein

  • KN
  • Kärntner Naturschutzbund

  • KT
  • Kärntner Tierschutzverein

LCIE LIF LPO
Large Carnivore Initiative Europe Lipizzaner Horse International Foundation Ligue pour la Protection des Oiseaux Landesverband Rheinischer Ziegenzüchter e.V. Bonn Madagaskar Fauna Group Mitteleuropäische Gesellschaft für Alternativmethoden zu Tierversuchen Medicinal Plant Specialist Group
LRZ MFG MGAT MPSG NAT NAW NGSDCS NvBT NVD NVK ÖFB
Stiftung Natur- und Artenschutz in den Tropen National Aquarium Workshop New Guinea Singing Dog Conservation Society Nederlandse vereniging van Botanische Nederlandse Vereniging van Deirentuinen - Dutch Zoo Federation Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein Kärnten Österreichischer Falknerbund
ÖGH ÖN
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Herpetologie Österreichischer Naturschutzbund
ÖWV OZO PAKT PETA PrimEx PZF
Österreichischer Wildgehege Verband Österreichische Zoo Organisation (OZO) Politischer Arbeitskreis für Tierrechte in Europa e.V. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Primaten- und Exotenschutz e.V. Polish Zoo Federation

  • QC
  • Quantum Conservation e.V.

RBST RFZA RP
Rare Breed Survival Trust Rumanian Federation of Zoos and Aquaria Rheinisches Pferdestammbuch e.V. Bonn

  • Raptor Research Foundation Inc.
  • RRF

  • RT
  • Reptile Trust

SASI SAVE SAZA SAZZ SCB
Sonoran Arthropod Studies Institute Safeguard for Agricultural Varieties in Europe Swedish Association of Zoos and Aquaria Slovak Association of Zoological Gardens Society for Conservation Biology
SCRO SDF SEAZA SICB SIN
Society for the Conservation of Raptors and Owls Swedish Association of Zoos and Aquaria (old name) South-East Asia Zoo Association Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Species Information Network

  • SIS
  • Species Information System

  • SN
  • Schweizer Naturschutzbund

SNELAC SNW SSC
Syndicat National des espaces de loisirs d‘attraction et culturels Schweinezüchterverband Nord-West e.V. Münster Species Survival Commission

  • StA
  • Stiftung Artenschutz

  • SZH
  • Stichting Zeldsame Huisdierrassen (Niederlande)

Schafzuchtverband NRW Taxon Advisory Group
SZV NRW TAG

  • TPF
  • Tapir Preservation Fund

TVT UBZCR
Tierärtzliche Vereinigung für Tierschutz e.V. Union of Czech Botanical Gardens

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UCSZ UCA UIZA VAUNA VBG
Union of Czech and Slovakian Zoos Union des Conservateurs d‘Aquariums français Unione Italiana degli Zoo ed Acquari Verein für Arten-, Umwelt und Naturschutz e.V. Verband Botanischer Gärten e.V.

  • VDA
  • Verband der Vereine für Aquarien- und Terrarienkunde e.V.

Verband Deutsche Freizeitunternehmen e.V.

Verband Deutscher Waldvogelpfleger und -schützer e.V.

Verband der Zoologischen Gärten (ehem. Verband Deutscher Zoodirektoren) Verein zur Erhaltung gefährdeter Haustierrassen (Österreich) Verband Entwicklungspolitik der Nichtregierungsorganisationen Verein gegen tierquälerische Massentierhaltung e.V. Verband Gemeinnütziger Vogel- und Tierparks 1971 e.V. Vereniging van Opvangcentra van Niet-gedomesticeerde Dieren Vereinigung Rheinischer Schafzüchter + -halter e.V. Bonn Verband gemeinnütziger Vogel- und Tierparks Verband Deutschsprachiger Zoopädagogen

Vogelschutz- und Zuchtverein e.V. Schifferstadt

West African Primate Conservation Association World Association of Zoos and Aquaria (ehem. IUDZG & WZO) Wild Chimpanzee Foundation
VDFU

VDWS

VdZ VEGH VENRO VGTM VGVT VOND VRhS VVT VZP

VZS

WAPCA WAZA WCF WCMC WCSP WGA WOT
World Conservation Monitoring Centre Wildlife Conservation Society of the Philippines Westfälische Gesellschaft für Artenschutz e.V. World Owl Trust

  • WPA
  • World Pheasant Association

  • WPT
  • World Parrot Trust

WSPA WWGBP WZO
World Society for the Protection of Animals Weltarbeitsgruppe für Greifvögel und Eulen e.V. World Zoo Organisation (siehe WAZA )

  • WZS
  • Wildparks und Zoos der Schweiz

ZGAP ZIMS ZSL
Zoologische Gesellschaft für Arten- und Populationsschutz e.V. Zoological Information Management System Zoological Society of London

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Zoos in Deutschland

nach Standort sortiert

Aachen Aachener Tierpark g. AG

Obere Drimbornstrasse 44 52066 Aachen aktualisiert im November 2018
Tel.: 0049-(0) 241-59385 Fax: 0049-(0) 241-572696 [email protected]

Elke Bank-Fischer, Bildung und Erziehung

  • Eröffnung: 1966
  • Fläche: 8,9 ha
  • 1.000 Tiere in 200 Arten/Formen

Mitgliedschaften: EAZA, VdZ, Stiftung Artenschutz Teilnahme an 8 EEP und 2 ESB teil

Abensberg Vogel- und Tierpark Abensberg

Welschenbach 3 93326 Abensberg aktualisiert im November 2018
Tel.: 0049-(0) 9443-7110 Fax: 0049-(0) 9443-3893 www.vogelpark-abensberg.de Erika Klemisch, Eigentümerin u. Geschäftsführerin

  • Fläche: 28.000 qm
  • 400 Tiere in 50 Arten/Formen

Ahorntal Falknerei Burg Rabenstein

Forschungs- und Zuchtstation für Greifvögel und Eulen

Pfaffenberg 26

95491 Ahorntal Anton Kratky, Eigentümer aktualisiert im November 2018 Tel.: 0049-(0) 0172 7301080

Fax: 0049-(0) 09202 970499

www.falknerei-rabenstein.de
[email protected]

  • Fläche: ca. 30.000 qm
  • 70 Tiere

Albstadt-Ebingen Förderverein Alb-Aquarium

Grüngrabenstraße 20 72458 Albstadt-Ebingen aktualisiert im November 2018
Tel.: 0049-(0) 7431 4930 [email protected] www.albaquarium.de
Peter Fritz, 1. Vorsitzender Jürgen Hahn, 2. Vorsitzender

Eröffnung: 1957

Allensbach Wild- und Freizeitpark Allensbach GmbH

Gemeinmärk 7 78476 Allensbach aktualisiert im April 2020 Tel.: 0049-(0) 7533-931619 Fax: 0049-(0) 7533-931631 [email protected] www.wildundfreizeitpark.de

  • Fläche: ca. 75 ha
  • 300 Tiere

Karl-Bernhard Schleith, Martina Schleith, Geschäftsführer Martina Schleith, Marketing & Kommunikation Mitgliedschaft: DWV

Alsdorf

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Deutschland

Tierpark Alsdorfer Weiher

Theodor-Seipp-Straße 52477 Alsdorf Mitgliedschaft: DWV

Betreiber:

aktualisiert im November 2016 Tel.: 0049-(0) 2404-90 60 49 Fax: 0049-(0) 2404-90 60 51 [email protected] www.tierpark-alsdorf.de
Alsdorfer Freizeitobjekte GmbH Annastr. 2 – 6 52477 Alsdorf Alfred Sonders, Geschäftsführer

Stefan Heffels, Tierparkleitung Eröffnung: 1969
Tel.: 0049-(0) 157-73520036

  • 300 Tiere in 30 Arten/Formen
  • Fläche: ca. 20 ha

Altenburg Altenburger Inselzoo

Teichpromenade 31 04600 Altenburg aktualisiert im Januar 2016 Tel.: 0049-(0) 3447-316005 [email protected] www.inselzoo.de
Ingrid Kipping, Zoo-Leiterin Schwerpunkt: Einheimische Tiere und Exoten

  • Eröffnung: 1954
  • Fläche ca. 0,49 ha
  • ca. 500 Tiere in 102 Arten/Formen

Altreetz-Oderbruch Oderbruchzoo Altreetz

Schulgartenstraße 17 16259 Oderaue aktualisiert im November 2018
Tel.: 0049-(0) 33457-416 Fax: 0049-(0) 33457-416 [email protected] www.oderbruchzoo.de
Peter Wilberg, Direktor und Geschäftsführer Sabine Klein, stellv. Zooleitung Otto Knoll, 1. Vorsitzender Trägerverein

  • Eröffnung: 1986
  • ca. 2 ha
  • 300 Tiere in 30 Arten/Formen

Angermünde Tierpark Angermünde

Puschkinallee 12 b 16278 Angermünde aktualisiert im November 2016
Tel.: 0049-(0) 3331-32143 Fax: 0049-(0) 3331-32143 [email protected] www.tierpark-angermuende.de
Dennis Sonnenberg, Leiter Eva Bethge, stellv. Leiterin Schwerpunkt: Einheimische und exotische Tiere, alle Kamelarten Konzept: Fachwerkställe in Anlehnung an die historische Altstadt, Nähe zum Tier, begehbare

Anlagen, verschiedene Füttermöglichkeiten, samstags Schaufütterungen, Pflegertreffpunkte an

verschiedenen Gehegen

  • Eröffnung: 1963
  • Fläche: ca. 7 ha
  • 250 Tiere in 55 Arten/Formen

Förderverein: Freunde und Förderer des Tierparks Angermünde e. V .

Melanie Stodtmeister, Vorsitzende

Annaberg-Buchholz Wildtiergehege am Pöhlberg

Ernst-Roch-Straße 09456 Annaberg-Buchholz aktualisiert im Januar 2015 Tel.: 0049-(0) 3733 4282912 Fax: 0049-(0) 3733 4282939 [email protected] www.annaberg-buchholz.de

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    What to See & Do 2013-14 Explore: Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley Mòr-roinn Ghlaschu & Gleann Chluaidh Stylish City Inspiring Attractions Discover Mackintosh www.visitscotland.com/glasgow Welcome to... Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley Mòr-roinn Ghlaschu & Gleann Chluaidh 01 06 08 12 Disclaimer VisitScotland has published this guide in good faith to reflect information submitted to it by the proprietor/managers of the premises listed who have paid for their entries to be included. Although VisitScotland has taken reasonable steps to confirm the information contained in the guide at the time of going to press, it cannot guarantee that the information published is and remains accurate. Accordingly, VisitScotland recommends that all information is checked with the proprietor/manager of the business to ensure that the facilities, cost and all other aspects of the premises are satisfactory. VisitScotland accepts no responsibility for any error or misrepresentation contained in the guide and excludes all liability for loss or damage caused by any reliance placed on the information contained in the guide. VisitScotland also cannot accept any liability for loss caused by the bankruptcy, or liquidation, or insolvency, or cessation of trade of any company, firm or individual contained in this guide. Quality Assurance awards are correct as of December 2012. Rodin’s “The Thinker” For information on accommodation and things to see and do, go to www.visitscotland.com at the Burrell Collection www.visitscotland.com/glasgow Contents 02 Glasgow: Scotland with style 04 Beyond the city 06 Charles Rennie Mackintosh 08 The natural side 10 Explore more 12 Where legends come to life 14 VisitScotland Information Centres 15 Quality Assurance 02 16 Practical information 17 How to read the listings Discover a region that offers exciting possibilities 17 Great days out – Places to Visit 34 Shopping every day.
  • Los Templos De Natura. Guía De Las Colecciones Españolas De Historia Natural

    Los Templos De Natura. Guía De Las Colecciones Españolas De Historia Natural

    Los templos de Natura. Guía de las colecciones españolas de Historia Natural The temples of Nature. Guide Spanish collections of Natural History Antonio González Bueno1, Alfredo Baratas Díaz2 1. Facultad de Farmacia 2. Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas Universidad Complutense de Madrid 28040 Madrid [email protected], [email protected] “The degree of civilization to which any nation, city, or province has attained is best shown by the character of its public museums and the liberality with which they are maintained” George Brown Goode. 1895. The Principles of Museum Administration. Coultas & Volans. York. Palabras Clave: Colecciones científicas, Historia Natural, España Key Words: Scientific collections, Natural History, Spain Resumen Se presenta un censo-guía de las colecciones de Historia Natural, de acceso público, en territorio español. Se contabilizan 600 colecciones de variada índole, de las que se proporciona ubicación física, datos de contacto y una breve descripción. Abstract We present a census-guided of public collections of Natural History in Spain. We recorded 600 collections of various kinds, of which provides physical location, contact details and a brief description. Introducción Esta guía pretende cubrir un hueco en la literatura científica disponible sobre museos y colecciones; aun cuando han sido varios los intentos de elaborar un catálogo de los centros que conservan material relacionado con la Historia Natural, sólo conocemos algunos intentos impresos de ámbito autonómico, Memorias R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., 2ª ép., 11, 2013 138 A. González Bueno & A. Baratas más o menos completos. Nuestro objetivo es proporcionar un ‘censo-guía’ de las colecciones de Historia Natural situadas en territorio español, con la única limitación de que sus fondos sean de acceso público.
  • Press Release Issued – 25 August 2016 Top Ten Native

    Press Release Issued – 25 August 2016 Top Ten Native

    PRESS RELEASE ISSUED – 25 AUGUST 2016 TOP TEN NATIVE SPECIES BENEFITTING FROM ZOOS & AQUARIUMS As the State of Nature prepares to release its 2016 report that warns Britain’s wildlife is facing a “crisis” with more than 120 species at risk of extinction due to intensive farming, the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) reveals the top ten native species being supported by its members. BIAZA’s Director, Dr Kirsten Pullen, says, “Most people equate zoos and aquariums to holding and protecting animals that are exotic to the UK. Certainly, during their visits, the public expect to see a wonderful range of creatures from all around the world. What is not well known is that not only do modern zoos do considerable amounts of conservation work globally, they also provide their skills and resources to help wildlife at home.” Native species conservation efforts are often collaborative with BIAZA members setting up projects with other BIAZA zoos and aquariums as well as wildlife charities and NGOs. Modern zoological establishments provide husbandry expertise, support breeding programmes and help raise funds to ensure Britain’s wildlife has the best chance of survival in the face of increased pressures from climate change, agriculture and persecution. 1. Hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) Over the last 100 years the hazel dormouse has become extinct in almost half the UK counties where it used to thrive. Loss of woodland and hedgerows are the main cause of the decline, and this endangered animal is now protected by law. In 1993 Natural England initiated a Species Recovery Programme, and today dormouse reintroduction work is coordinated by the Peoples’ Trust for Endangered Species.
  • Marine Fishes from Galicia (NW Spain): an Updated Checklist

    Marine Fishes from Galicia (NW Spain): an Updated Checklist

    1 2 Marine fishes from Galicia (NW Spain): an updated checklist 3 4 5 RAFAEL BAÑON1, DAVID VILLEGAS-RÍOS2, ALBERTO SERRANO3, 6 GONZALO MUCIENTES2,4 & JUAN CARLOS ARRONTE3 7 8 9 10 1 Servizo de Planificación, Dirección Xeral de Recursos Mariños, Consellería de Pesca 11 e Asuntos Marítimos, Rúa do Valiño 63-65, 15703 Santiago de Compostela, Spain. E- 12 mail: [email protected] 13 2 CSIC. Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas. Eduardo Cabello 6, 36208 Vigo 14 (Pontevedra), Spain. E-mail: [email protected] (D. V-R); [email protected] 15 (G.M.). 16 3 Instituto Español de Oceanografía, C.O. de Santander, Santander, Spain. E-mail: 17 [email protected] (A.S); [email protected] (J.-C. A). 18 4Centro Tecnológico del Mar, CETMAR. Eduardo Cabello s.n., 36208. Vigo 19 (Pontevedra), Spain. 20 21 Abstract 22 23 An annotated checklist of the marine fishes from Galician waters is presented. The list 24 is based on historical literature records and new revisions. The ichthyofauna list is 25 composed by 397 species very diversified in 2 superclass, 3 class, 35 orders, 139 1 1 families and 288 genus. The order Perciformes is the most diverse one with 37 families, 2 91 genus and 135 species. Gobiidae (19 species) and Sparidae (19 species) are the 3 richest families. Biogeographically, the Lusitanian group includes 203 species (51.1%), 4 followed by 149 species of the Atlantic (37.5%), then 28 of the Boreal (7.1%), and 17 5 of the African (4.3%) groups. We have recognized 41 new records, and 3 other records 6 have been identified as doubtful.
  • Erasmus-Guide.Pdf

    Erasmus-Guide.Pdf

    Welcome to barcelona _______________________ 4 About Barcelona _____________________________________________________ 6 Language _____________________________________________________ 6 People _______________________________________________________ 6 Weather ______________________________________________________ 6 Pick-pocketing _________________________________________________ 6 Cousine ______________________________________________________ 6 Ariving to Barcelona ___________________________________________________ 7 Airport Transport ________________________________________________ 8 Accomodation in Barcelona ____________________________________________ 10 Hostels ______________________________________________________ 10 Where to look for flat _____________________________________________ 11 Districts of Barcelona and flat prices __________________________________ 11 Transportation ______________________________________________________ 14 Metro _______________________________________________________ 14 Barcelona nightlife ________________________ 15 Barcelona parties and Shaz List __________________________________________ 16 Pacha Barcelona _______________________________________________ 17 Shoko Barcelona _______________________________________________ 17 Opium Mar Barcelona ___________________________________________ 18 W Hotel Barcelona / Eclipse Barcelona _______________________________ 18 Danzatoria ___________________________________________________ 19 Bling Bling ____________________________________________________ 19 Jamboree Barcelona
  • Visitor Attraction Trends England 2005

    Visitor Attraction Trends England 2005

    Visitor Attraction Trends England 2005 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VisitBritain would like to thank all representatives and operators in the attraction sector who provided information for the national survey on which this report is based. No part of this publication may be reproduced for commercial purposes without previous written consent of VisitBritain. Extracts may be quoted if the source is acknowledged. Statistics in this report are given in good faith on the basis of information provided by proprietors of attractions. VisitBritain regrets it cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information contained in this report nor accept responsibility for error or misrepresentation. Published by VisitBritain (incorporated under the 1969 Development of Tourism Act as the British Tourist Authority) © 2006 British Tourist Authority (trading as VisitBritain) VisitBritain is grateful to English Heritage and the MLA for their financial support for the 2005 survey. ISBN 0 7095 8276 5 August 2006 VISITOR ATTRACTION TRENDS ENGLAND 2005 2 CONTENTS CONTENTS A KEY FINDINGS 4 1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 12 1.1 Research objectives 12 1.2 Survey method 14 1.3 Population, sample and response rate 14 1.4 Guide to the tables 16 2 ENGLAND VISIT TRENDS 2004-2005 18 2.1 England visit trends 2004-2005 by attraction category 18 2.2 England visit trends 2004-2005 by admission type 19 2.3 England visit trends 2004-2005 by volume of visits to attractions 21 2.4 England visit trends 2004-2005 by geographic location 21 2.5 England visit trends 2004-2005 by proportion of overseas
  • Hornbill CAMP 1991.Pdf

    Hornbill CAMP 1991.Pdf

    HORNBILL CONSERVATION ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FIRST REVIEW DRAFT 15 February 1994 Report from the workshop held 24-26 September 1991, Singapore Edited by Wendy Worth, Christine Sheppard, Alan Kemp, Susie Ellis, and Ulysses Seal Working Group Leaders Carlo Custodio, S. Ainul Hussain, Alan Kemp, Pilai Poonswad, Endang Priyambada Compiled by the Workshop Participants A Collaborative Workshop BirdLife International Hornbill Specialist Group AZA Hornbill Taxon Advisory Group IUCN/SSC Captive Breeding Specialist Group ~' BirdLife® ~~~~IIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INTERNATIONAL A Publication of the IUCN/SSC Captive Breeding Specialist Group 12101 Johnny Cake Ridge Road, Apple Valley, MN 55124 USA /'~/l~ The work of the Captive Breeding Specialist Group is made possible by generous contributions from the following members of the CBSG Institutional Conservation Council: Conservators ($10,000 and above) Cologne Zoo Stewards ($500-$999) Sponsors ($50-$249) Anheuser-Busch Corporation El Paso Zoo Aalborg Zoo African Safari Australian Species Management Program Federation of Zoological Gardens of Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Apenheul Zoo Chicago Zoological Society Great Britain and Ireland Banham Zoo Belize Zoo Columbus Zoological Gardens Fort Wayne Zoological Society Copenhagen Zoo Claws 'n Paws Denver Zoological Gardens Gladys Porter Zoo Cotswold Wildlife Park Darmstadt Zoo Fossil Rim Wildlife Center Indianapolis Zoological Society Dutch Federation of Zoological Gardens Dreher
  • Isle of Wight

    Isle of Wight

    27th March 2020 iwobserver @iwobserver News 1 Isle of Wight FREESTAY HOME, SAVE LIVES The Island’s Only Locally Owned Newspaper Friday 27th March 2020 Observeriwobserver.co.uk Issue No.82 New helpline Volunteer to help Your local for Island the NHS helpline residents numbers next page next page 17 Information leaflet from the Isle of Wight Council Public Information www.iwobserver.co.uk 27th March 2020 Local Support This new dedicated coronavirus Support for Island businesses and employers (Covid-19) website www. The government has set out a package • grant funding of £25,000 for retail, available via the council’s website. iowcoronavirus.co.uk provides of targeted measures to support hospitality and leisure businesses These include areas such as: information on the local support businesses, employers and employees with property with a rateable value Licensing (including ensuring licences and community eforts available through the period of disruption caused between £15,000 and £51,000; held by businesses are renewed); in your area. by Covid-19. • the Coronavirus Business Environmental Health (including Let’s all help to keep everyone safe These measures are regularly being Interruption Loan Scheme ofering ensuring your business is following the and accessing the services they updated through government loans of up to £5 million for SMEs appropriate regulations if you are now need. announcements, with details posted through the British Business Bank; undertaking home deliveries of meals on its website at: https://www.gov.uk/ • a new lending facility from the Bank etc); The website allows you to search government/publications/guidance- of England to help support liquidity Trading Standards (for advice on product by location to fnd out what help is to-employers-and-businesses-about- among larger frms, helping them safety, weights and measures or age available in your local area.