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Reply | Forward Message #1746 of 1993 |
RE: [AZH] cherry wood...

Hello all,,,, when with the St. Louis Zoo prior to '99,,, no Cherry was allowed on any browse list.
 
Gary.
 
Gary Wangler, HTR
Horticulturist / Manager
Grounds Operations/
Horticultural Therapy
St. Louis Children's Hospital
1 Children's Place
St. Louis, Missoouri 63110

(314) 454-4770
>>> "Danielle Green" <dgreen@...> 4/9/2008 10:36 AM >>>

Same here in Atlanta.

Danielle L. Green

Curator of Horticulture and Environmental Initiatives

Zoo Atlanta

800 Cherokee Avenue SE

Atlanta, GA 30315-1440

404.624.5620

404.624.5841 FAX

Visit us at www.zooatlanta.org

You belong in the Zoo!


From: AZH@yahoogroups.co.uk [mailto:AZH@yahoogroups.co.uk] On Behalf Of David Selk
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 10:08 AM
To: 'AZH@yahoogroups.co.uk'
Subject: RE: [AZH] cherry wood...

At WPZ using any cherry with any animals that may potentially consume any of it is not allowed.

David Selk-Horticulturist
Woodland Park Zoo
601 North 59th Street
Seattle, WA 98103
206-548-2631
fax 206-632-2840
david.selk@zoo.org
Please consider the environment before printing this email.


From: AZH@yahoogroups.co.uk [mailto:AZH@yahoogroups.co.uk] On Behalf Of Dan Powell
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:41 PM
To: AZH@yahoogroups.co.uk
Subject: [AZH] cherry wood...

Hello all...

We are considering using fresh cut cherry wood branches for primate furniture. These are all large branches with all small branches trimmed to two inches at the smallest diameter.We are not certain the exact kind of cherry wood but know it is not black cherry. We are concerned with potential toxicity if primates chew and consume the bark.

Any response would be very much appreciated.

Thank You

Dan Powell

Primate Keeper

Potawatomi Zoo



Wed Apr 9, 2008 4:26 pm

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Hello all... We are considering using fresh cut cherry wood branches for primate furniture. These are all large branches with all small branches trimmed to two...
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At WPZ using any cherry with any animals that may potentially consume any of it is not allowed. David Selk-Horticulturist Woodland Park Zoo 601 North 59th...
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... consume any of it is not allowed. ... Of Dan Powell ... furniture. These are all large branches with all small branches trimmed to two inches at the...
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Same here in Atlanta. Danielle L. Green Curator of Horticulture and Environmental Initiatives Zoo Atlanta 800 Cherokee Avenue SE Atlanta, GA 30315-1440 ...
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Hello all,,,, when with the St. Louis Zoo prior to '99,,, no Cherry was allowed on any browse list. Gary. Gary Wangler, HTR Horticulturist / Manager Grounds...
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