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Verzeichnis Der Europäischen Zoos Arten-, Natur- Und Tierschutzorganisationen uantum Q Verzeichnis 2021 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. zooschweiz zoosuisse Schüling Verlag Falkenhorst 2 – 48155 Münster – Germany [email protected] www.tiergarten.com/quantum 1 DAN-INJECT Smith GmbH Special Vet. Instruments · Spezial Vet. 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Uwe Wolf Am Hochbehälter 7 D- 01705 Freital +49 177 38 109 19 [email protected] www.trans-exotica.de 5 Inhaltsverzeichnis/Contents Zoos in: Seite Zoos in: Seite Deutschland 12 Mazedonien 186 Armenien 124 Moldawien 187 Aserbaidschan 125 Monaco 187 Belgien 125 Niederlande 187 Bosnien und Herzegowina 129 Norwegen 198 Brasilien 130 Österreich 201 Bulgarien 130 Polen 212 Dänemark 132 Portugal 219 Estland 139 Rumänien 223 Faröer 139 Russische Föderation 226 Finnland 140 Schweden 245 Frankreich 141 Schweiz 251 Georgien 169 Serbien 265 Griechenland 169 Slowakische Republik 266 Irland 170 Slowenien 267 Island 171 Spanien 268 Israel 171 Tadschikistan 280 Italien 173 Tschechische Republik 281 Kasachstan 181 Türkei 287 Katar 182 Turkmenistan 287 Kroatien 182 Ukraine 288 Kirgistan 184 Ungarn 291 Lettland 184 Usbekistan 293 Liechtenstein 184 Vereinigte Arabische Emirate 294 Litauen 185 Vereinigtes Königreich 296 Luxemburg 185 Weißrussland 336 Malta 186 Zypern 337 Bundesamt für Naturschutz 326 Arten- und Naturschutzbehörden, Deutschland 326 Behörden im Ausland 337 Auffangstationen/Animal rescue stations 338 Forschungs- und Wissenschaftliche Institute 347 Berufsschulen 357 Zooverbände, Naturschutzorganisationen usw. Deutschland 358 Zooverbände, Naturschutzorganisationen usw. Ausland 384 Globale oder überregionale Organisationen 390 EEP, ESB & ISBs 399 EEP Taxon Advisory Group, Chair persons (TAGs) 420 IUCN - Species Survival Commission 423 Gewerbliche Adressen 438 Quantum Verzeichnis 2021 Ein Verzeichnis europäischer Zoos und Arten- , Natur- und Tierschutzorganisationen Directory of European zoos and conservation orientated organisations Abkürzungen - Abbreviations AATA Animal Transportation Association AAZV American Association of Zoo Veterinarians ABWAK Association of British and Irish Wild Animal Keepers AFVPZ Assoc. Francaise des Veterinaires de Parcs Zoologiques AGP Arbeitsgemeinschaft Papageienschutz AGTL Arbeitsgemeinschaft Technischer Leiter Botanischer Gärten e.V. AKT Aktion Konsequenter Tierschutz gGmbH ALC Animal Legislation Consultancy AMS American Microscopical Society ANFA Association Nationale des Fauconniers et Autoursiers Francais ANPZ Association Nationale de Parcs et Jardins Zoologiques privés ANU Arbeitsgemeinschaft Natur- und Umwelterziehung e.V. APC Association for Parrot Conservation APJN Association des Parcs et Jardins de Normandie ARA Arbeitsgemeinschaft Regenwald und Artenschutz e.V. ARDB Association of Research Diving Biologists ARPGA Association romande pour le perfectionnement des gardiens d‘animaux ASGN Association to Safeguard the Giraffes of Niger ASZK Australasian Society of Zoo Keeping ATL Association for Tropical Lepidoptera ATZTDR Arbeitstagung der Zootierärzte im Deutschsprachigen Raum AZ Vereinigung für Artenschutz, Vogelhaltung und Vogelzucht (AZ) e.V. AZH Association of Zoological Horticulture BAG Bundesarbeitsgruppe Kleinsäuger BALAI EU Directive requiring zoos trading in some animals to be approved BALPPA British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers & Attractions BdZ Berufsverband der Zootierpfleger BfN Bundesamt für Naturschutz BGCI Botanic Gardens Conservation International BIAZA British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (ehem. FZG) BMT Bund gegen Mißbrauch der Tiere e.V. BNA Bundesverband für Natur- und Artenschutz e.V. BSR Bundesverband zum Schutz vor Rechtsmißbrauch e.V. BTMT Bundesverband d. Tierversuchsgegner - Menschen für Tierrechte e.V. BvT Bundesverband Tierschutz CAB Centre de conservation des aigles de Bonelli CAZA Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums CEAF Middle European Zoo Friends Association CEPA Conservation des Espèces et des Populations Animales CI Conservation International Inc. CIC Conseil international de la Chasse CPSG Conservation Planning Specialist Group (IUCN) CSG Cat Specialist Group (IUCN) DFO Deutscher Falkenorden DGHT Deutsche Gesellschaft für Herpetologie und Terrarienkunde DGS Deutschen Gesellschaft für Säugetierkunde DNR Deutscher Naturschutz Ring e.V. DOG Deutsche Ornithologen-Gesellschaft DS Deutscher Spendenrat e.V. 8 DTG Deutsche Tierpark Gesellschaft e.V. DWV Deutscher Wildgehege Verband e.V. EAAM European Association of Aquatic Mammals EARAZA Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquaria EAZA European Association of Zoos and Aquaria EAZWV European Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians ECFA European Coalition for Farm Animals EEC Edinburgh Entomology Club EEKMA European Elephant Keeper and Manager Association EEP Europäische Erhaltungszuchtprogramme EHA European Haliaeetus Association EN Euro-Nerz e.V. ESB European Regional Studbook ESF European Studbook Foundation ETS Europäische Tierstiftung EUAC European Union of Aquarium Curators FAITAG Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates Taxon Advisory Group FCTSG Freshwater Chelonian and Tortoise Specialist Group (IUCN) FGZ Fachgruppe für Zootierernährung FPDA Foreningen af Private Dyreparker og Akvarier FTA Fachtierarzt FZG Federation of Zoological Gardens of Great Britain & Ireland (see BIAZA) GAV Gesellschaft für Arterhaltende Vogelzucht e.V. GCG Genom Conservation Group (IUCN) GdZ Gemeinschaft deutsche Zooförderer e.V. GEH Gesellschaft zur Erhaltung alter und gefährdeter Haustierrassen GENUVI Gesellschaft für Internationale Nutztiervielfalt in Deutschland GfA Gesellschaft für Aquarienkunde e.V. GFFW Gesellschaft Freunde der Forschungsgemeinschaft Wilhelminenberg GfH Gesellschaft für Humangenetik GfP Gesellschaft für Primatologie GfUM Gesellschaft für Umwelt und Mutationsforschung GÖT Gesellschaft für Ökologische Tierhaltung e.V. GTO Gesellschaft für Tropenornithologie GTZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit GmbH HGOE Herpetologische Gesellschaft Österreichs HtVÖ Herpetologische terraristische Vereinigung Österreichs IAAPA International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions IABES International Association of Butterfly Exhibitors & Suppliers IATA International Air Transport
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