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21. The Secret Wolf - National Zoo| FONZ
Animal Foundation (MAF) to determine if chronic stress affects maned wolf reproduction in North and South American zoos.
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/ZooGoer/2004/6/manedwolves.cfm

22. Category:Birds Of South America - Wikimedia Commons
Put in this category categories and pages of birds endemic to South America, but Birds at South American zoos (1 C, 7 F)
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Category:Birds of South America
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Jump to: navigation search Put in this category:
  • categories and pages of birds endemic to South America, but not images and other media images and other media taken in South American locations of birds not endemic to South America, but not their categories and pages and content taken elsewhere
  • Content specific to a single South American country should be moved to the country subcategories. Ecoregion (Cerrado, Pantanal...)-specific content should be placed there instead. Note: For Wikimedia Commons purposes, "South America" extends to the Isthmus of Panama and includes islands directly offshore (Trinidad and Tobago, Curaçao etc).
    Caribbean endemics that barely extend onto the Venezuelan mainland should be placed in Category:Birds of the Caribbean
    Central American endemics that range up to the Andes foothills of Colombia/Venezuela should be placed in Category:Birds of Central America Contents: Top A B C ... Z
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    23. Product Listing Los Angeles Zoo
    the possible exception of a few South American zoos, the Los Angeles Zoo is the only zoo in the world to exhibit uakari monkeys (pronounced wahkah-ree).
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    24. Bringing A Female
    It would increase the interaction between South American zoos and zoos in other regions of the world. This is obviously very important for captive breeding programmes and exsitu
    http://www.pbh.gov.br/zoobotanica/gorillainfo/bringing_female.htm

    25. The Role Of The Species Survival Plan In Maned Wolf Chrysocyon Brachyurus Conser
    and reproductive biology, and published a husbandry manual, which serves as a guide for captive management of Maned wolves Chrysocyon brachyurus in North and South American zoos.
    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1748-1090.2009.00093.x/abstract
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    The role of the Species Survival Plan in Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus conservation
  • N. SONGSASEN, M. D. RODDEN
  • Article first published online: 12 FEB 2010 DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1090.2009.00093.x Issue
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    SONGSASEN, N. and RODDEN, M. D. (2010), The role of the Species Survival Plan in Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus
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  • Issue published online: 25 MAR 2010 Article first published online: 12 FEB 2010 Manuscript submitted 10 April 2009; revised 28 September 2009; accepted 1 October 2009
  • 26. Kingsnake.com - Herpforum - RE: Amazon Basin YELLOW FOOTS
    in black and white but still an astounding picture most of the largest red and yellowfoots are disappearing across their ranges - some of the largest are in South American zoos
    http://forums.kingsnake.com/view.php?id=1464765,1465381

    27. ADW: Anhima Cornuta: Information
    with chickens in farmyards, where they defend the chickens against birds of prey and other enemies. Also, it is not uncommon to see them walk about freely in South American zoos
    http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Anhima_cornuta.h
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    horned screamer

    editLink('skunkworks/.accounts/107c2020-b7bd-4d3c-8f98-81ee68598ff7') 2010/10/09 00:19:10.590 GMT-4 By Sarah Arnosky Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Aves Order: Anseriformes Family: Anhimidae Genus: Anhima Species: Anhima cornuta
    Geographic Range
    Horned screamers are a native species of the Neotropical region. These non-migratory birds live in a range throughout northern South America that stretches from the Amazonian regions of Venezuela, to the eastern llanos of Columbia, to eastern Bolivia and south-central Brazil. They are now extinct in Trinidad. Freedman, 2002 Naranjo, 1986 Biogeographic Regions:
    neotropical
    native
    Habitat
    Elevation
    1000 m (average)
    (3280 ft)
    Horned screamers are found in the vicinity of tropical lowland fresh water, such as lakes, ponds, rivers, marshes, and swamps. They often roost in trees and shrubs of wooded river banks and wet savannas. "Screamer", 1964

    28. Salto Travel Tips, Flights | Salto Hotels, Youth Hostels, Nightlife | Salto Tour
    The conditions are not exceptional, but are better than at many South American zoos. Salto souvenirs and shopping Salto Restaurants cheap, moderate and expensive
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    30. Primate Info Net: SPECIAL CHALLENGES OF MAINTAINING WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY IN
    The pet trade in New World monkeys has continuously introduced into South American zoos an increasing number of animals which the zoos are unable to house properly.
    http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/research/vet/cubas.html
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    SPECIAL CHALLENGES OF MAINTAINING WILD ANIMALS IN CAPTIVITY IN SOUTH AMERICA
    *Published in Rev.sci.tech.Off.int.Epiz, 1996, 15 (1), 267-287
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    Foz Tropicana Bird Park SUMMARY The author summarises the occurrence of major diseases in wild animals maintained in captivity in South America. The epidemiology, impact and significance of the diseases are discussed, togheter with appropriate husbandry practices to control and prevent transmissible diseases. The following animal groups and pathologies are considered in this review:
    • Poxvirus dermatitis, gatroenteritis, pneumonia, amoebosis and coccidiosis in reptiles. Management practices and diseases (including botulism, bacterial enteritis, psittacosis, aspergillosis and parasitic diseases in birds). Enterocolitis, pneumonias and internal parasites in non-human primates. Canine distemper, parvoviruses, babesiosis, internal and external parasites in carnivores. Tuberculosis and enteritis in tapirs.

    31. Bolivia's Doorway To The Americas
    Compared to many South American zoos, this one is surprisingly well designed and large. It houses an exotic array of tropical and Andean animals, from capybaras (the world's largest
    http://www.planeta.com/planeta/96/1196bolivia.html
    Bolivia's Doorway to the Americas
    by Angela Swafford
    November, 1996 Home South America SA Travel SA Books ... Planeta Bolivia
    Santa Cruz, Bolivia - As America's 34 heads of state, the first ladies, and some 2,000 journalists prepare to convene here in early December for a Summit on Sustainable Development, the world looks at this South American nation and has the chance to rediscover it as one of the continent's best-kept adventure travel destination secrets. My chance came last month, during a business trip to Santa Cruz de la Sierra, a far cry from the wind-swept Andean landscapes with roaming llamas that most tourists picture in their heads when thinking of Bolivia. Ranging from Amazon forests to salt plains, river gorges and mountain ranges, Bolivia's varied geography encompasses a lot more than the Titicaca Lake. Sitting in a valley by the foot hills where the mighty Andes raise to form the backbone of South America, Santa Cruz is the doorway to the vast Eastern plains, and the capital of Bolivian tropics, a rapidly-growing town of immigrants which still holds on to its colonial flavor. It is also frontier land, a city at the edge of wilderness. Santa Cruz is connected by train to Argentina and Brazil, and its airport has direct flights to Miami - its altitude of 1,250 feet making it possible for foreign airline crews to avoid the altitude sickness they would encounter in La Paz - but the trees of the main plaza are filled with wild forest-dwelling sloths; the area serves a center for cocaine smuggling but it is also the country's first source of rice, cotton and soybeans; you will run into German businessmen, Japanese agriculturalists, Canadian Mennonites, foreign oil workers, campesinos from highland Bolivia and environmental activists; its buildings are among the most modern in the country, but downtown is a Colonial legacy where weeds grow on Spanish tile roofs and everybody takes two-and-a-half hour siestas at noon.

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    33. Cultural Capital Of The Americas??? - Cordoba, Argentina Travel Blog
    This really doesnt say much about South American zoos. If you like animals, stick to the jungle treks, not the nicest place. Later on that evening everyone in the hostel
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    Loading Map Map your own trip! Map Options Show trip route Hide lines Where I stayed The Tango Hostel Cordoba hotels Cordoba Argentina Tuesday, September 28, 2010 Arriving early in Cordoba we headed to 'The Tango' hostel, a really friendly family run place that let us sit and watch DVDs before check in. After that we ventured around Cordoba . It is a nice place with decent market streets and nice buildings but we pretty much exhausted it by midday when we stumbled on the Zoo. The best in South America apparently. This really doesnt say much about South American zoos. If you like animals, stick to the jungle treks, not the nicest place.
    Later on that evening everyone in the hostel got together for a few drinking games before bed. What a mix...English, Aussie, Kiwi, German, Argentinian, Columbian and Irish.
    29th September
    Today we decided to catch a bus to nearby ' Alta Gracia ', one of the towns Che Guevara lived in as a kid and here his old house is a museum dedicated to him. Thought we might as well take a look as it was free.

    34. Red-winged Tinamou - Rhynchotus Rufescens - ARKive
    However, the redwinged tinamou adapts well to captivity and is commonly kept in South American zoos . The species is also of interest for commercial production for its meat
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    Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Aves Order Tinamiformes Family Tinamidae Genus Rhynchotus Size Length: 39 - 42.5 cm

    35. Termite Nest Material
    North American and South American zoos have a poor record at keeping tamanduas. Small numbers have been maintained in captivity for several years, but reproduction is uncommon.
    http://www.nagonline.net/Articles/ZooBiology/nutrition issue/Tamandua1.pdf

    36. Minnesota Bound - Loon Chat Room - Thursday, Sept 9--Chat
    Sunday morning, 9th August could be a very charmed zookeeper found that there had been a sensation in South American zoos department. The first anteater adolescents in Aalborg Zoo
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    37. Rio - Football, Fauna And Flora!
    Fauna We also made it to the zoo. Whilst not as good as BA's city zoo, it wasn't too bad. For some reason there are always thousands of turtles in South American zoos.
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      Brazil 2014

      Hosts of the 2014 World Cup With the continued absence of the sun, we have had to find other things to do, although we do try to go to the beach if the sun shines even for an hour!
      Football: The Maracana Stadium once hosted 200,000 supporters at a single game of football. That, I believe, remains the world record. Nowadays the capacity is less than half of that thanks to an all-seating arrangement. We'd like to go to a game here before we leave Brazil but time is running out! For now we made do with a visit to the stadium. After the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and the Boca Museum in Buenos Aires it was quite a disappointing experience. There is no guide, you just simply wander around looking at a few wall displays, take a lift up the viewing platform of the stadium, descend to the not-so-modern dressing rooms and out onto the pitch. It was okay but there are far better sporting venues to visit around the world.
      Fauna: We also made it to the zoo. Whilst not as good as BA's city zoo, it wasn't too bad. For some reason there are always thousands of turtles in South American zoos.

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