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Informational Issue of Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums 153 GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW COMMITTEE FOR CULTURE EURASIAN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS & AQUARIUMS MOSCOW ZOO INFORMATIONAL ISSUE OF EURASIAN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS ISSUE № 37 VOLUME I ________________ MOSCOW – 2018 – 154 The current issue comprises information on EARAZA member zoos and other zoological institutions. The first part of the publication includes collection inventories and data on breeding in all zoological collections. The second part of the issue contains information on the meetings, workshops, trips and conferences which were held both in our country and abroad, as well as reports on the EARAZA activities. Chief executive editor Vladimir Spitsin President of Moscow Zoo Compiling Editors: Т. Andreeva V. Frolov N. Karpov L. Kuzmina V. Ostapenko T. Vershinina © 2018 Moscow Zoo 155 Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EARAZA) Bolshaya Gruzinskaya 1. Moscow 123242 Russia Phone/fax: +7 499 255 63 64 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Web: www.earaza.ru Council members Chairman Vladimir V. Spitsin, President of the Moscow Zoo Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Vice-Chairman Martin Hovorka Director of Brno Zoo Supervisor of EARAZA International Conservation and Research Programs Council members Vladimir V. Fainstein Zoological Director of Tallinn Zoo Supervisor of EARAZA International Conservation and Research Programs Aleksey P. Khantsatsuk Director of Kishinev Zoo Supervisor of ethical issues Premysl Rabas Director of Dvur Kralove Zoo EARAZA Honorary Member Supervisor of the animal management standards compliance Vladimir N. Topchy Director of Nikolaev Zoo Coordinator of the activities of Ukraine zoos Svetlana Malysheva – Director of Izhevsk zoo, responsible for legal issues Azer Ogly Guseinov Director of Baku Zoo Coordinator of the activities of the zoos of the Eastern and Central Asia Regions 156 Alex Kantorovich Curator of Animal Collection "Hai Park" Kiryat Motzkin Supervisor of EARAZA International Conservation and Research Programs Executive Office Staff Executive Director Vladimir Ye. Frolov Head of the Scientific and Methodological Department Moscow Zoo Senior Methodist Tatyana A. Vershinina EARAZA Secretary Chief Accountant Oksana S. Afanasyeva Senior Methodist Tatiana F. Andreeva Senior Methodist Tatiana D. Arzhanova 157 Dear Colleagues, We offer to your attention the 37th volume of the Informational Issue of the Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which consists of two parts. The publication has been prepared by the staff of the EARAZA Executive Office and colleagues from the Scientific and Methodological Division of the Moscow Zoo, based on the results of the analysis of data sent in by EARAZA member zoos. This publication provides information about 130 zoological institutions and their animal collections. A separate section deals with significant zoo events and other activities that were held at the zoos, aquariums, breeding stations and other zoological organizations in the past year. The publication includes report on the EARAZA activities that were carried out in 2017, as well as the latest data on the zoological collections in 22 countries including those in CIS states, some Baltic countries, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. To make the publication timely and useful, the member zoos are requested to keep to the deadline for submission of the materials to the EARAZA Information and Methodical Centre. We would like to remind you that the information on your zoological institution, animal inventories in taxonomic order (according to the taxonomy recognized by EARAZA and including scientific names), and data on animal breeding as of the 1st of January of the current year should be sent before February 1. Also, please try to observe the deadline when sending logotypes and guidebooks of your zoo for the general information section, as well as the notes on the zoo news and articles on education and methodical activities. To our regret, 26 institutions (including 15 EARAZA members) that in the past participated in this publication did not provide us with necessary information in a good time, even after they received a reminder from the Editorial Board. For this reason, we have published the information about those institutions as of 01.01.2017. We hope that timely data submission and publication of the Informational Issue and its Appendices reflect your professional interests and that our effective cooperation will be successfully continued into the future. 158 Please note that this volume, as well as a number of previous volumes of the Informational Issue can be found on the EARAZA website: http://earaza.ru. The Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums would like to express a deep gratitude to the Moscow Zoo and especially to its General Director Svetlana V. Akulova for her support and assistance with publication of this Informational Issue. Vladimir Spitsin Chairman of the Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums President of the Moscow Zoo Chairman of the Council for Coordination of the Activities of Russian Zoos Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences 159 INFORMATION ON THE ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS on 1.01.2018 (Attendance for 2017 year) 160 161 Full and associated members of the EARAZA Azerbaijan 1 Armenia 1 Belarus 2 Brazil 1 Bundesrepublik Deutschland 2 Czech Republic 10 Estonia 1 Daniya 1 Israel 3 Kazakhstan 4 Kyrgystan 1 Moldova 1 Poland 1 Russia 53 Romania 1 Slovak Republic 3 United Arab Emirates 1 Tadjikistan 1 Ukraine 9 Uzbekistan 1 Total: 98 Zoos that are not EARAZA members Belarus 2 Latvia 2 Lithuania 1 Russia 9 Poland 1 Ukraine 1 Total: 16 Other zoological institutions that are not EARAZA members Armenia 1 Kazakhstan 1 Russia 13 Uzbekistan 1 Total: 16 TOTAL – 130 162 Index of the geographical locations of the zoos 1. Abakan - 177 page. 37. Hodonin - 170 page 2. Almaty - 174 “ 38. Ivanovo - 181 “ 3. Anapa - 177 “ 39. Irkutsk - 215 “ 4. Arkhara - 177 “ 40. Izhevsk - 181 “ 5. Askaniya-Nova - 200 “ 41. Kagan - 218 “ 6. Astana - 174 “ 42. Kaliningrad (Museum) - 182 “ 7. Baku - 166 “ 43. Kaliningrad (Zoo) - 182 “ 8. Barnaul (“Altai Falcon”) - 213 “ 44. Karaganda - 175 “ 9. Barnaul (Zoo) - 208 “ 45. Karakol - 175 “ 10. Belgorod - 178 “ 46. Kaunas - 207 “ 11. Berdyansk - 200 “ 47. Kazan - 183 “ 12. Bolsherech’ye - 178 “ 48. Khabarovsk - 183 “ 13. Bratislava - 198 “ 49. Kharkov (Zoo) - 201 “ 14. Brasov - 197 “ 50. Kharkov (Feldman Eco-Park) - 201 “ 15. Brno - 169 “ 51. Kiev (Zoo) - 202 “ 16. Brykin Bor - 178 “ 52. Kiryat Motzkin - 173 “ 17. Chelyabinsk - 179 “ 53. Kishinev - 176 “ 18. Cherkassy - 201 “ 54. Kogalym - 209 “ 19. Chernogolovka - 214 “ 55. Komsomolsk-on-Amur - 184 “ 20. Chita - 179 “ 56. Kosice - 198 “ 21. Chleby - 169 “ 57. Kostroma - 209 “ 22. Chomutov - 169 “ 58. Krasnodar - 215 “ 23. Daugavpils - 206 “ 59. Krasnoyarsk - 184 “ 24. Dushanbe - 199 “ 60. Lipetsk - 184 “ 25. Dvur Kralove - 170 “ 61. Lodz - 176 “ 26. Ekaterinburg (Zoo) - 180 “ 62. Magdeburg - 168 “ 27. Ekaterinburg “Kholzan” - 214 “ 63. Malinki - 210 “ 28. Elizovo - 180 “ 64. Minsk - 167 “ 29. Essentuki - 214 “ 65. Moscow (Aqua Logo - 185 “ engineering) 30. Fujairah - 204 “ 66. Moscow (Zoo) - 185 “ 31. Galichya Gora - 214 “ 67. Moscow (Absolyut) - 186 “ 32. Gelendthik - 208 “ 68. Moscow (MosBio) - 186 “ 33. Golubitskaya - 209 “ 69. Moscow Khimki - 187 “ 34. Grodno - 167 “ 70. Moscow “Moskvarium” - 187 “ 35. Haifa - 173 “ 71. Moscow “Exzootikpark” - 210 “ 36. Hluboka nad Vltavou - 170 “ 72. Moscow (Coral reeg) - 187 “ 163 73. Nalchik - 210 page 102. Skørping - 172 page 74. Natendorf - 168 “ 103. Smolensk - 192 “ 75. Nikolaev - 202 “ 104. Sochi (Aquarium) - 192 “ 76. N.Novgorod (Exotarium) - 215 “ 105. Sochi (IMP RAMS) - 217 “ 77. N.Novgorod - 187 “ 106. Sortavala - 216 “ (Zoo „Limpopo“) 78. N.Novgorod - 188 “ 107. Spisska nova ves - 199 “ „Switzerland“ 79. Novyi Urengoi - 216 “ 108. Staryi Oskol - 193 “ 80. Novosibirsk - 188 “ 109. Stavropol (Zooexotarium) - 193 “ 81. Odessa (Oceanarium) - 203 “ 110. Stavropol (Zoo) - 193 “ 82. Odessa (Zoo) - 203 “ 111. Surgut - 194 “ 83. Olomouc - 171 “ 112. Syktyvkar - 217 “ 84. Omsk - 189 “ 113. Tallinn - 172 “ 85. Penza - 189 “ 114. Tashkent - 204 “ 86. Perm - 189 “ 115. Tula - 194 “ 87. Prague (Zoo) - 171 “ 116. Ulan-Ude - 218 “ 88. Prague (Nature - 171 “ 117. Vitebsk - 206 “ Resource Network) 89. Riga - 207 “ 118. Vorobji - 211 “ 90. Rishon Lezion - 174 “ 119. Voronezh (Oceanarium) - 195 “ 91. Rostov-on-Don - 190 “ 120. Voronezh (Zoo) - 195 “ 92. Rovno - 211 “ 121. Vyshkov - 172 “ 93. Samara - 190 “ 122. Warszawa - 208 “ 94. San Paulo - 167 “ 123. Yakutsk - 196 “ 95. St Petersburg - 190 “ 124. Yaroslavl - 196 “ (Oceanarium) 96. St Petersburg (Zoo) - 191 “ 125. Yerevan (Zoo) - 166 “ 97. Saransk - 191 “ 126. Yerevay (Fond) - 213 “ 98. Semey - 213 “ 127. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk - 196 “ 99. Seversk - 191 “ 128. Zelenogorsk - 197 “ 100. Shymkent - 175 “ 129. Zheleznogorsk - 197 “ 101. Shkotovo - 192 “ 130. Zhlobin - 206 “ 164 165 1. Information on the full and associated members of the Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EARAZA) Full and associated members: 166 Armenia Y E R E V A N Population – 1.200.000 Yerevan Zoo 0025 Yerevan, pr. Myasnikyana 20. Open 1940. Tel.: (37410) 56-23-62, 56-21-65. Tel.: /fax: (37410) 55-46-00. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. Web: www.yerevanzoo.am. Director: Ruben A. Khachatryan. Deputy Director: Arman A. Makaryan. Head specialist: Anna Iv. Asaturyan.
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