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Gardening also takes place in non-residential green areas, such as parks, public or semi-public gardens ( botanical gardens or zoological gardens ), amusement and amusement parks, along transportation corridors, and around tourist attractions and garden hotels.
The city also has several gymnasiums, the oldest of which dates to 1729, a drawing school from the 19th century, a zoological garden, a centre for the promotion of livestock breeding, and an institute for sugar beet farming.
The rugged, vertical terrain produces a wide range of flora and fauna, and the province has been called a natural zoological and botanical garden.
The rugged, vertical terrain produces a wide range of flora and fauna, and the province has been called a natural zoological and botanical garden.
He also had a large botanical and zoological garden, with specimens of plants and animals from throughout the empire and from the more distant lands with which the Empire traded.
111. 9 million € has since been invested to transform a decaying municipal zoological garden into today ’ s Adventure Zoo.
Twycross Zoo is now recognised as having a database of the animals in its care, both current and historically, that is comparable to any major zoological garden worldwide.
The city has Asia's biggest ( area wise ) zoological garden.
In addition, the university owned an observatory ; a five-hectare botanical garden ; a botanical museum and a zoological garden founded in 1862 by a joint stock company ; a natural history museum ; zoological, chemical, and physical collections ; the chemical laboratory ; the physiological plant ; a mineralogical institute ; an anatomical institute ; clinical laboratories ; a gallery ( mostly from churches, monasteries, etc.
Woodland Park Zoo is a zoological garden around the Phinney Ridge neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.
Dashik became depressed, and was eventually moved to the zoological research garden at Tel Aviv University where he too set up a nest with a female vulture.
Hellabrunn Zoo ( or Tierpark Hellabrunn in German ) is a zoological garden in the Bavarian capital of Munich.
A menagerie is a form of keeping common and exotic animals in captivity that preceded the modern zoological garden.
Today, the only remaining menagerie is that of Tiergarten Schönbrunn, but in the twentieth century the Tiergarten (" animal garden "), known officially by the French loan-word Menagerie until 1924, evolved into a modern zoological garden with a scientific, educational and conservationist orientation.
During his time in Calcutta, he supported the creation of the zoological garden there.
Chester Zoo is a zoological garden at Upton-by-Chester, in Cheshire, England.
Darwin asked him to make some illustrations from photographs and living animals in the zoological garden.
Copenhagen Zoo ( Danish: København Zoo ) is a zoological garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.
However, the zoological garden that John James Boyd created near today's Royal Oak did not meet with local approval-mainly due to concerns about the smells and crowds.
In 1919, Edith Rockefeller McCormick donated land she had received from her father as a wedding gift to the Cook County Forest Preserve District for development as a zoological garden.

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In addition to the zoo, Artis has an aquarium, a planetarium, a geological museum, and a zoological museum.
In 1965 the Zoo created the zoological research division to study the reproduction, behavior, and ecology of zoo species, and to learn how best to meet the needs of the animals.
Some of the only jobs possible to get placed into at a zoo are Zoo Keeper I, Zookeeper II ( requires completion with honors ), Exotic Animal Handler ( requires completion with honors ), Exotic Animal Trainer ( requires completion with honors ), Wildlife / Conservation Educator, Zoo Exhibit Designer / Artificial Landscape, and Zoo Registrar, with zoological background.
The zoo is also a center of zoological research that studies and breeds rare animals from various continents.
Founded in 1889, the zoo is Atlanta's oldest cultural destination and is one of the oldest continuously operating zoological institutions in the United States.
The zoo is the only zoological institution to successfully breed Arakan forest turtles, a critically endangered species harvested nearly to extinction for food and traditional medicine.
There is a small museum in the zoo which showcases zoological exhibits.
Home to over 2, 000 animals, the zoo is generally considered to be the third oldest zoological park in the United States, having opened in 1876.
He set up a zoological society and the zoo at Calcutta.
The zoo has a distinctive zoological exhibit called " Islands ", which is the first exhibit in the world that uses a system of rotating a variety of animals into one exhibit.
The Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens, branded and commonly known as Zoo Miami, formerly known as Miami MetroZoo, is the largest and oldest zoological garden in Florida, and the only tropical zoo in the continental United States.
A zoo ( shortened form of ' zoological garden ') is a place where animals are exhibited.
The zoo was created following a national trend to incorporate zoological parks in public parks which began in the latter quarter of the nineteenth century.

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The species name troglodytes, Greek for " cave-dweller ", was coined by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach in his book De generis humani varietate nativa liber (" on the natural varieties of the human genus ") published in 1776, This book was based on his dissertation presented one year before ( it had a date 16 Sep 1775 printed on its title page ) to the University of Göttingen for internal use only, thus the dissertation did not meet the conditions for published work in the sense of zoological nomenclature.
* ICZN website, for zoological nomenclature
This recording was submitted for technical evaluation with a noted zoological source, but were inconclusive, except to note that the sounds were not attributable to any known wildlife.
Although it draws heavily on symbiosis ideas first put forward by mid-19th century scientists and by Merezhkovsky ( 1905 ) and Ivan Wallin ( 1920 ) in the early-20th century, Margulis's endosymbiotic theory formulation is the first to rely on direct microbiological observations ( as opposed to paleontological or zoological observations which were previously the norm for new works in evolutionary biology ).
When possible, modern zoological institutions attempt to maintain a viable population for species preservation and possible future reintroduction to the wild through use of carefully planned breeding programs.
Whether one adopts the narrower zoological definition of domestication or the broader cultural definition that rests on an array of zoological and archaeological evidence affects the time frame chosen for domestication of the horse.
The collection included antique coins, books, engravings, geological specimens, and zoological specimens — one of which was the stuffed body of the last dodo ever seen in Europe ; but by 1755 the stuffed dodo was so moth-eaten that it was destroyed, except for its head and one claw.
Kakadu ’ s wetlands are listed under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance ( the Ramsar Convention ) for their outstanding ecological, botanical, zoological and hydrological features.
: Other examples for sometimes well known plant names with zoological equivalents are Aotus ( Fabaceae and Mammalia ), Arenaria ( Caryophyllaeceae and Aves ), Betula ( Betulaceae and Hymenoptera ), Chloris ( Cactaceae and Aves ), Dugesia ( Asteraceae and Plathelminthes ), Erica ( Ericaceae and Araneae ), Hystrix ( Poaceae and Mammalia ), Iris ( Asparagales and Orthoptera ), Liparis ( Orchidaceae and Actinopterygii ), Phalaenopsis ( Asparagales and Aves ), Pinus ( Pinaceae and Mollusca ), Prunella ( Lamiaceae and Aves ), Ricinus ( Fabaceae and Acari ), Taxus ( Taxaceae and Mammalia ), Typha ( Typhaceae and Porifera ), Ulva ( Ulvophyceae and Lepidoptera ), Viola ( Violaceae and Lepidoptera ).
Type species are very important, and there is no general zoological database that has recorded the type species for all genera.
It would seem that this faith gained ground rapidly because the name Moloch reminded them of the zoological " molche " or the German " Molch ," the terms for Newt.
In the years 1898 – 1907 he made four scientific cruises to Svalbard for oceanographical and zoological reconnaissance, and his efforts are honored by the later naming of Albert I Land on Spitsbergen.
Through the book title Brehms Tierleben, which he co-authored with Eduard Pechuël-Loesche, Wilhelm Haacke, and Richard Schmidtlein, his name became a household word for popular zoological literature.
In 1803 French explorers captured several Kangaroo Island western greys and shipped them home to Paris, where they lived in the zoological gardens for some years.
( Technically, because the quagga was described first as E. quagga, the proper zoological name for the most common form of the plains zebra is E. quagga burchelli.
The rise of European universities, though important for the development of physics and philosophy, had little impact on zoological scholarship.
Ordained in 1862, he was shortly afterwards sent to Beijing, where he began a collection of material for a museum of natural history, mainly zoological, but in which botany, geology, and palaeontology were also well represented.
* eponym: a botanical, zoological, artwork, or place name that derives from a real or legendary person ; a name for a real or hypothetical person from whom a botanical, geographical, artwork or zoological name is derived ; a person after whom a medical condition is named, or the condition so named.

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