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955 Nohope Diceros Bicornis
species L. carinatus is distinguished from all the The bright brick-red throat, quite Merent other species of this genus, includmg even from that of the adults, was particularly re- L. cubet~siswhich is more common in Cuba, by markable. The yellow-brown tail, whch be- a particularly strong development of a com- came caudally lighter, bore more clearly than ponent of aposematic behaviour: its tail has a do those of adults the strongly defined dark definite threat function and is then rolled up cross markmgs (a phenomenon frequent in dorsally in a ring or a spiral and is carried over juvenile lizards, probably of an aposematic the back. (L.personatus also shows th~sbe- nature). The young animal was reared in haviour in a somewhat weaker form, though isolation in a separate container. The ‘rolling’ here the tad is moved more sinuously. of the tail was seen for the first time on the (Mertens, R., 1946: Die Warn- und Druh- second day of life, which, as was to be ex- Reaktionen der Reptilien. Abh. senckenberg. pected, demonstrated that this was an in- naturfi Ges. 471). herent instinctive action. When the young The hatchmg of a Roll-tailed iguana (we animal sat at rest, clmging to a sloping branch, call it hson account of its characteristic its tail lay flat, with at most the extreme end of threat behaviour) in the East Berlin Zoo must it turned upwards. However, as soon as it went be the first to be recorded in Europe. The into motion the tail with its remarkable stria- adult animals arrived on the 9th August 1962 tion was jerhly raised and rolled up high over after a tenday journey by cea. -
ESPON-TITAN Scientific Report-Annex 2 Economic Impact
ESPON-TITAN Territorial Impacts of Natural Disasters Applied Research Final Report – Annex 2 Economic Impacts Analysis June 2021 This applied research activity is conducted within the framework of the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme. The ESPON EGTC is the Single Beneficiary of the ESPON 2020 Cooperation Programme. The Single Operation within the programme is implemented by the ESPON EGTC and co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund, the EU Member States, the United Kingdom and the Partner States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. This delivery does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the members of the ESPON 2020 Monitoring Committee. Authors Koen Rademaekers, Lisa Korteweg, Foivos Petsinaris, Louis Eklund, Trinomics (The Netherlands) Dóra Fazekas, Jon Stenning, Boglárka Molnár, Cambridge Econometrics (United Kingdom) Olga Ivanova, independent expert (the Netherlands) Acknowledgements We want to thank the interviewees and other contacts that have given us important information to complete the case studies succesfully. Advisory Group Project Support Team: Adriana May, Lombardy Region (Italy), Marcia Van Der Vlugt, Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, Spatial Development Directorate (the Netherlands) ESPON EGTC: Zintis Hermansons (Project Expert), Caroline Clause (Financial Expert) Information on ESPON and its projects can be found on www.espon.eu. The web site provides the possibility to download and examine the most recent documents produced by finalised and ongoing ESPON projects. © ESPON, 2020 Printing, reproduction or quotation is authorised provided the source is acknowledged and a copy is forwarded to the ESPON EGTC in Luxembourg. Contact: [email protected] ISBN : 978-2-919816-06-4 ESPON-TITAN Territorial Impacts of Natural Disasters Table of contents List of Figures ........................................................................................................................ -
Przewalski's Wild Horses Gallop Back to Life 14 November 2011, by Jan Marchal
Przewalski's wild horses gallop back to life 14 November 2011, by Jan Marchal 1969. Four Przewalski horses graze in the western Mongolian reserve of Khomiin Tal. The Prague Zoo says it will transport more rare wild horses to Mongolia next year as Characterised by thick necks, large heads and stocky part of its efforts to reintroduce the endangered species barrels, Przewalski's horses weigh between 250-350 to its native habitat. kilograms, are about 1.2-1.3 metres tall at withers and two metres long. Their galloping stocky, sandy-brown silhouettes inspired dreamy pre-historic cave paintings. More than one-third of some 1,800 Przewalski horses living all over the world today, including Now, an ancient species known as Przewalski's 1,600 in captivity, are related to horses bred at the wild horse has narrowly avoided extinction thanks Prague zoo. to zoos worldwide and is cautiously being re- introduced to its homeland on the vast Mongolian Characterised by thick necks, large heads and steppe. stocky barrels, Przewalski's horses weigh between 250-350 kilograms (551-771 pounds), are about In charge of keeping the world genealogy book for 1.2-1.3 metres (3.9-4.3 feet) tall at withers and two this rare species, the Prague zoo has played a key metres long. role in this historic homecoming. To kick up the dust on the land of their ancestors, "Three mares and one stallion have been the horses spend about 30 hours inside special acclimatising in the Mongolian province of Khomiin containers aboard a Czech army plane and then a Tal since June," said zoo director Miroslav Bobek. -
VÝROČNÍ ZPRÁVA 2014 Zoologická a Botanická Zahrada Města Plzně Zoological and Botanical Garden Pilsen / Annual Report 2014
2014 VÝROČNÍ ZPRÁVA Zoologická a botanická města zahrada Plzně / VÝROČNÍ ZPRÁVA 2014 Zoologická a botanická zahrada města Plzně Zoological and Botanical Garden Pilsen / Annual Report 2014 ZOOLOGICKÁ A BOTANICKÁ ZAHRADA MĚSTA PLZNĚ MĚSTA ZAHRADA ZOOLOGICKÁ A BOTANICKÁ Provozovatel ZOOLOGICKÁ A BOTANICKÁ ZAHRADA MĚSTA PLZNĚ, příspěvková organizace POD VINICEMI 9, 301 16 PLZEŇ CZECH REPUBLIC tel.: 00420/378 038 325, fax: 00420/378 038 302 e-mail: [email protected], www.zooplzen.cz Vedení zoo Management Ředitel Ing. Jiří Trávníček Director Ekonom Jiřina Zábranská Economist Provozní náměstek Ján Sýkora Assistent director Vedoucí zoo. oddělení Jan Konáš Head zoologist Zootechnik Svatopluk Jeřáb Zootechnicist Zoolog Ing. Lenka Václavová Curator of monkeys, carnivores Bc. Tomáš Jirásek Curator of reptiles Botanický náměstek, zoolog Ing. Tomáš Peš Head botanist, curator of birds, small mammals Botanik Jarmila Kaňáková Botanist Mgr. Václava Pešková Propagace, PR Mgr. Martin Vobruba Education and PR Sekretariát Alena Voráčková Secretary Privátní veterinář MVDr. Zdeněk Rampich Veterinary MVDr. Jan Pokorný Celkový počet zaměstnanců Total Employees (k 31. 12. 2014) 137 Zřizovatel Plzeň, statutární město náměstí Republiky 1, Plzeň IČO: 075 370 tel.: 00420/378 031 111 Fotografie: Jaroslav Vogeltanz, Jiří Trávníček, Tomáš Peš, Miroslav Volf, Martin Vobruba, Jan Konáš, Jiřina Pešová, archiv ZOO a BZ, DinoPark a autoři příspěvků Redakce výroční zprávy: Jiří Trávníček, Martin Vobruba, Tomáš Peš, Alena Voráčková, Jaroslav Vogeltanz, David Nováček a autoři příspěvků -
Floods in the Czech Republic in June 2013
FLOODS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN JUNE 2013 978-80-87577-42-4 OBALKA_AJ.indd 1 13.2.2015 12:59:30 CZECH HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE FLOODS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC IN JUNE 2013 Editors: Jan Daňhelka, Jan Kubát, Petr Šercl, Radek Čekal Prague 2014 01_04_zacatek.indd 1 13.2.2015 11:16:38 This publication presents key outputs of the project „Evaluation of Floods in the Czech Republic in June 2013“ guaranteed by the Ministry of Enviroment of the Czech Republic. Editors: Jan Daňhelka, Jan Kubát, Petr Šercl, Radek Čekal leading AUTHORS OF THE PROJECT Karel Březina, Radek Čekal, Lukáš Drbola, Jan Chroumal, Stanislav Juráň, Jiří Kladivo, Tomáš Kříž, Jan Kubát, Jiří Petr, David Polách, Marek Roll, Marjan Sandev, Jan Střeštík, Petr Šercl, Jan Šikula, Pavla Ště- pánková, Michal Tanajewski, Zdena Vaňková CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS Radmila Brožková, Martin Caletka, Martin Caletka, Pavel Coufal, Lenka Crhová, Radek Čekal, Petr Čtvr- tečka, Jan Čurda, Jan Daňhelka, Barbora Dudíková Schulmannová, Igor Dvořák, Miloš Dvořák, Tomáš Fryč, Petr Glonek, Jarmila Halířová, Aleš Havlík, Aleš Havlín, Eva Holtanová, Tomáš Hroch, Petr Jiřinec, Jana Kaiglová, Lucie Kašičková, František Konečný, Michal Korytář, Jakub Krejčí, Vladimíra Krejčí, Jiří Kroča, Jiří Krupička, Martin Krupka, Daniel Kurka, Petr Kycl, Richard Lojka, Radka Makovcová, Jan Ma- lík, Ján Mašek, Helena Nováková, Radek Novotný, Roman Novotný, Martin Pecha, Libor Pěkný, Michal Poňavič, Petr Sklenář, František Smrčka, Petr Smrž, Jarmila Suchánková, Marcela Svobodová, Milada Šandová, Jan Šedivka, Pavel Šmejda, Veronika Štědrá, Ondřej Švarc, Radka Švecová, Pavel Tachecí, Vanda Tomšovičová, Alena Trojáková, Radovan Tyl, Anna Valeriánová, Michal Valeš, Tomáš Vlasák, Eliška Žáčková, Stanislav Žatecký and others. -
Výroční Zpráva 2010
V Ý R O Č N Í ZPRÁVA 2 010 T H E A N N U A L R E P O R T ������ ��� ����� �� ��� ����� ��� ������ ���������� ������� Obsah Úvodní slovo prezidenta UCSZOO 4 Orgány UCSZOO 6 Zoologická záhrada Bojnice 9 ZOO Bratislava 11 Zoologická záhrada Košice 13 Zoologická záhrada Spišská Nová Ves 15 Zoologická zahrada města Brna, příspěvková organizace 17 Zoologická zahrada Děčín – Pastýřská stěna, p.o. 19 ZOO Dvůr Králové nad Labem a.s. 21 Zoologická zahrada Hodonín, příspěvková organizace 23 Podkrušnohorský zoopark Chomutov, příspěvková organizace 25 Zoologická zahrada Jihlava, příspěvková organizace 27 Zoologická zahrada Liberec, příspěvková organizace 29 Zoologická zahrada Ohrada, příspěvková organizace 31 Zoologická zahrada Olomouc, příspěvková organizace 33 Zoologická zahrada Ostrava, p. o. 35 Zoologická a botanická zahrada města Plzně, příspěvková organizace 37 Zoologická zahrada hl. m. Prahy, příspěvková organizace 39 Zoologická zahrada Ústí nad Labem, příspěvková organizace 41 ZOO PARK Vyškov, příspěvková organizace 43 ZOO a zámek Zlín – Lešná, příspěvková organizace 45 Jednoduchý přehled hospodaření UCSZOO v roce 2010 46 Ekonomické údaje o výkonech zoo v roce 2010 47 Neinvestiční výdaje v roce 2010 49 Ekonomické údaje o výkonech zoo v roce 2010 50 Zástupci UCSZOO v odborných organizacích a skupinách 52 Zprávy o činnosti odborných komisí při UCSZOO za rok 2010 55 Koordinátoři odborných komisí UCSZOO 80 3 Vážené kolegyně, kolegové, važte si své práce, je náročná, ale krásná. Obrňte se trpělivostí, bez podpory městských Úvodní slovo prezidenta UCSZOO zastupitelstev se neobejdete. Spojte se s moudrými, ignorujte namyšlené hlupáky, po volbách o nich již nikdo neuslyší. Naše práce není politická, i když se spolupráci s politiky vyhnout nelze. -
Troja II Georeport
TROJA I REPORT Renske ter HORST Josephine NIJSTAD Seleen SUIDMAN Nikolaos SYMEONIDIS Abanayeh Goshu TAREKEGN Yorick VINK JUNE 25, 2016 WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH CENTER Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 2. Key Research Findings .............................................................................................. 2 2.1 Environment ..................................................................................................................... 2 2.1.1 Physical Characteristics ............................................................................................. 2 2.1.2 Networks.................................................................................................................... 3 2.1.3 Societal Presence ....................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Organisation ..................................................................................................................... 7 2.2.1 Metropolitan Plan ...................................................................................................... 7 2.2.2 Stakeholder Analysis .................................................................................................. 8 2.2.3 Public Perception ..................................................................................................... 10 2.2.4 Management and Maintenance ............................................................................. -
Mixed-Species Exhibits with Pigs (Suidae)
Mixed-species exhibits with Pigs (Suidae) Written by KRISZTIÁN SVÁBIK Team Leader, Toni’s Zoo, Rothenburg, Luzern, Switzerland Email: [email protected] 9th May 2021 Cover photo © Krisztián Svábik Mixed-species exhibits with Pigs (Suidae) 1 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 3 Use of space and enclosure furnishings ................................................................... 3 Feeding ..................................................................................................................... 3 Breeding ................................................................................................................... 4 Choice of species and individuals ............................................................................ 4 List of mixed-species exhibits involving Suids ........................................................ 5 LIST OF SPECIES COMBINATIONS – SUIDAE .......................................................... 6 Sulawesi Babirusa, Babyrousa celebensis ...............................................................7 Common Warthog, Phacochoerus africanus ......................................................... 8 Giant Forest Hog, Hylochoerus meinertzhageni ..................................................10 Bushpig, Potamochoerus larvatus ........................................................................ 11 Red River Hog, Potamochoerus porcus ............................................................... -
ITG INTERNATIONAL TAKHI GROUP Association for the Re-Introduction and Conservation of the Przewalski’S Horse (Takhi) in Central Asia
ITG INTERNATIONAL TAKHI GROUP Association for the re-introduction and conservation of the Przewalski’s horse (takhi) in Central Asia Annual Report 2018 ITG International Takhi Group c/o Wildnispark Zürich Alte Sihlstrasse 38 8135 Sihlwald +41 44 722 55 22 [email protected] www.savethewildhorse.org 1 The President’s Preface Takhi, descendants of tamed horses of the Botai culture (3000 BC) in the steppes of Kazakhstan? Thus, a domestic horse gone wild instead of a wild horse? This argument has been roaming across the media landscape since the scientific journal “Science” published a research paper about the genealogical history of wild horses. Respectively, ITG along with various well- known scientists do not share this interpretation of – in principle, very carefully collected – data. Let me explain why. As a matter of fact, the Botai specialized in the use of early-bred wild horses, which is indicated by the remains of excavated enclosures, traces of horse fat on ceramic shards and damages on horse teeth - possibly caused by snaffle bits. The new phylogenetic study locates the Botai horse immediately before the still existing takhi. However, ITG considers the conclusion of takhi being direct descendants of the Botai horse as – to put it mildly – a “premature interpretation”, which would by no means withstand any critical review. The applied methodology does not allow such a conclusion; it merely shows that Botai horses and Takhi are closely related. The genetic researchers’ interpretation further implies that the Botai either put an end to all wild horses in the wilderness or that all free-roaming wild horses did not have any offspring. -
Výroční Zpráva 2018
VÝROČNÍ ZOO ZPRÁVA DĚČÍN THE ANNUAL REPORT 2018 VŠEOBECNÉ INFORMACE název Zoologická zahrada Děčín – Pastýřská stěna, p. o. sídlo Žižkova 1286/15, 405 02 Děčín 4, Česká republika právní forma příspěvková organizace IČO 00078921 DIČ CZ00078921 tel. +420 412 531 164 e-mail [email protected] www www.zoodecin.cz statutární zástupce zoo Kateřina Majerová, ředitelka zřizovatel Statutární město Děčín sídlo Mírové náměstí 1175/5, 405 38 Děčín 4 IČO 261238 primátor města Mgr. Marie Blažková / Jaroslav Hrouda zoo je členem UCSZOO Unie českých a slovenských zoologických zahrad EAZA Evropská asociace zoologických zahrad a akvárií WAZA Světová asociace zoo a akvárií IZE Mezinárodní asociace zoo-pedagogů SPECIES 360 Mezinárodní systém registrace živočišných druhů CCBC Česká asociace pro ochranu biodiverzity otvírací doba hlavní sezóna (květen - srpen) 8.00 - 19.00 hod. vedlejší sezóna (září - říjen,březen - duben) 8.00 - 18.00 hod. zimní sezóna (listopad - únor) 8.00 - 16.00 hod. VÝROČNÍ ZOO ZPRÁVA DĚČÍN THE ANNUAL REPORT 2018 vydala Zoologická zahrada Děčín – Pastýřská stěna, p. o. v roce 2019 zpracovali vedoucí a odborní pracovníci zoo autor fotografií Alena Houšková, Lenka Kovářová grafický návrh Alena Houšková tisk Česká digitální tiskárna s.r.o. náklad 80 ks kočka divoká Felis silvestris OBSAH 7 ROK 2018 OČIMA ŘEDITELKY DIRECTOR'S REPORT / REPORT DER DIRECTORIN 11 SEZNAM ZVÍŘAT 23 ROK 2018 OČIMA VRCHNÍHO CHOVATELE 27 CHOV RAJEK OČIMA ZOOLOGA 28 VETERINÁRNÍ ČINNOST 30 EEP – KOČKA RYBÁŘSKÁ THE FISHING CAT EEP 32 KDYŽ SE ZOO LOUČÍ SE SVÝMI IKONAMI 34 NÁVŠTĚVNOST 2018 41 ADOPCE 47 PODĚKOVÁNÍ 49 ZOOŠKOLA 53 SPOLUPRÁCE S MÉDII 56 TECHNICKÝ ÚSEK 58 ROČNÍ ZPRÁVA O HOSPODAŘENÍ 61 SEZNAM ZAMĚSTNANCŮ 63 PŘEHLED PRACOVNÍCH CEST 5 čája obojková Chauna torquata ROK 2018 OČIMA ŘEDITELKY Vážení čtenáři naší výroční zprávy, vstupenky a marke- rok 2018 byl pro děčínskou zoo dosti smutným, tingové kampaně – řekla bych, že i zlomovým rokem… rozloučili jsme se Jeden kraj, tři různé se zvířecími legendami, zvířaty, která měla naše zoo v zoo. -
Zooquaria-82-LR.Pdf
QUARTERLY PUBLICATION OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIA SUZMMER 2013OO QUARIAISSUE 82 Lynx up THE ZOO WORLD’S FIRST IBERIAN LYNX EXHIBIT Swiss watch ZURICH’S TIES WITH MADAGASCAR Management speak HOW TO MANAGE LEADERSHIP FOR CHANGE Stars with stripes LONDON’S BRAND NEW TIGER TERRITORY 1 1 Rays the profile NEW MEASURES FOR SHARKS AND RAYS www.southeastasiacampaign.org SUPPORT THE SOUTHEAST ASIA CAMPAIGN ORDER CAMPAIGN MERCHANDISE! SUMATRAN RHINO T-SHIRT 100% PROFITS GO TO THE CAUSE • 100% Organic Cotton certified FairTrade & GOTS • Unisex cut • Adult: XXL,XL,L,M,S & Kids: 2,4, 6,8,10 Yrs Old • A minimum total order of 500 pieces is required to make this project viable, so order your T-shirts today! CHROMIUM KEYRINGS • Every keyring supplied with a smart and functional ‘EAZA’ branded header card. • Made from high quality, chromium coated metal with proven retail sales potential. • Range includes saola, Mekong giant catfish, Sumatran rhino, proboscis monkey, clouded leopard, Siamese crocodile and rufous-headed hornbill Can be assorted – minimum of 125 pieces per design TIGER: LORD OF THE JUNGLE This book presents what we know about the tiger today; its history, its astonishing ability to adapt, from the snowy Siberian taiga to the Malaysian rainforest by way of the Indian jungle, and its tumultuous relationship with its human neighbours. In this book, text and photographs bring the tiger to life and hope to play a part in ensuring its survival. That is why Empreinte & Territoires is happy to donate 10% of the book royalties to EAZA to support its Southeast Asia Campaign. -
Annual Report 2015 EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION of ZOOS and AQUARIA Annual Report 2015
Annual Report 2015 EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIA Annual Report 2015 Contents 3 Mission and Vision 4 Report from the Chairman 5 Report from the Executive Director 10 Aquarium Committee 11 Communications Committee 12 Conservation Committee 14 Education Committee 15 EEP Committee 18 Legislation Committee 19 Membership & Ethics Committee 20 National Associations Committee 21 Research Committee 22 Technical Assistance Committee 23 Veterinary Committee 25 EAZA Academy 27 Treasurer’s Report 27 Financial Report 30 Governance and Organisational Structure 31 EAZA Council 32 EAZA Executive Office 33 EAZA Members 41 Corporate Members Cover image: Pallas’ Cat (Otocolobus manul) © Tom Svensson, Norden’s Ark 2 Annual Report 2015 Mission and Vision Our Mission “EAZA’s mission is to facilitate co-operation within the European zoo and aquarium community with the aim of furthering its professional quality in keeping animals and presenting them for the education of the public, and of contributing to scientific research and to the conservation of global biodiversity. It will achieve these aims through stimulation, facilitation and co-ordination of the community’s efforts in education, conservation and scientific research, through the enhancement of co-operation with all relevant organisations and through influencing relevant legislation within the EU.” Our Vision “To be the most dynamic, innovative and effective zoo and aquarium membership organisation in Europe” 3 Annual Report 2015 Report from the EAZA Chairman fter the enormous upheavals of 2014 it is GUIDELINES ON THE USE OF ANIMALS IN PUBLIC a relief to be able to report more normal DEMONSTRATIONS WERE INITIATED IN 2015 levels of activity for the Association in A2015.