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Many have probably already seen this but if not it is an important document. ... From: Richard Rowe [mailto:rrowe@...] Sent: Monday, September 06, 2004...
David Selk
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Sep 7, 2004
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Greetings everyone; Does any of you have any experiences with Colobus variegy in indoor exhibits? What king of tropical vegetation one can use? Any help or...
Sergio Pacinotti
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Sep 17, 2004
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Does anyone feed out Hibiscus as browse to any animals? I thought I heard something about it being feed to tree kangaroos or some lizard. Thanks...
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Sep 17, 2004
4:58 pm
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Hi, I'm attaching the Hibiscus portion of the 2003 Browse & Enrichment Survey. Please keep in mind that the survey is still in the draft format and all changes...
Sarada Krishnan
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Sep 17, 2004
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Does anyone have a good source for netting to be placed at a ceiling level to keep birds from getting caught in a cupola? I've seen a few "bird netting" sites...
Allison Vaughn
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Sep 17, 2004
5:37 pm
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We purchase netting for our butterfly conservatory from InterNet, Inc. in Minneapolis. Their phone number is 1-800-328-8456. Sarada Krishnan Horticulture...
Sarada Krishnan
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Sep 17, 2004
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It's on the list of approved browse that we can send to the St. Louis Zoo, but I don't know who they feed it to. Deborah Lalumondier Missouri Botanical Garden ...
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Sep 17, 2004
7:22 pm
1185
BBC NEWS | Technology | Flower power turns up the volumeWe thought we knew how important plants were. But there's always something more plants can do! The...
Rob Halpern
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Sep 18, 2004
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At Brookfield Zoo, our Reptile dept uses it for lizards and I think turtles. They're also used for chameleons. It's primarily the flowers they like. ... From:...
DUNLAP, DIANE
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Sep 19, 2004
2:29 pm
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We used to offer hibiscus blossoms to our tree kangaroos when we had them. We also have fed them to our prehensile tailed skink (he loves the blossoms). We...
Laurie Spangler
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Sep 19, 2004
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Our Liguana liguana which it roams free eats Hibiscus rosa sinensis quite often. Sergio Pacinotti Plant curator Randers Regnskov plant@... +45...
Sergio Pacinotti
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Sep 20, 2004
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_________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been sent in confidence to the named addressee(s). If you are not the...
Kevin Frediani
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Sep 20, 2004
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Laurie, We grow the same in the St. Louis area as an ornamental. Actually, I have also seen them growing wild along the banks of the Current River south/west...
Gary Wangler
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Sep 20, 2004
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We have fed only the flowers of Hibiscus syriocus (Rose of Sharon) to tree kangaroos as well as a few other animals but not the foliage. I do not know if it is...
David Selk
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Sep 22, 2004
3:08 pm
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Christine Nye Thanks for the reply. Will you be attending this years conference? If so I would interested in speaking with you about the Victorian Lilies. ...
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Sep 22, 2004
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yes, I'll be there arriving Monday the 4th. Look for me. ... From: petzand4lowers [mailto:howz4luvpetzz@...] Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004...
Nye, Christine
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Sep 22, 2004
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hi this is John DeLisle, Detroit Zoo Landscape Foreman, hope everyone is getting more rain than our drought! My question is a conservatory 1 though: We have a...
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Sep 24, 2004
10:42 am
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John, Maybe I could help you, but it will be easier if you could send a list of the butterflies you have in the house, and I could send you a list of their...
Sergio Pacinotti
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Sep 24, 2004
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Hi John, I was the Horticulturist for Callaway Gardens Butterfly Center for 2 years (2002-2004). Here is a link to a website I used regularly. It's a little...
earthik
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Sep 25, 2004
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Looking for suggestions on substrate for Komodo Dragon exhibit. Keepers want a sand/soil mix that stays dry and keeps dust to a minimum. Anyone using...
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Sep 27, 2004
3:59 pm
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Thought group would find the following useful and timely in advancing our plant agenda. (If no link, go to http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3698348.stm on ...
Rob Halpern
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Sep 29, 2004
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The Registrars list serve is discussing how plants are inventoried and I thought I would ask what program is generally used in the Hort world. I don't use one...
Laurie Spangler
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Oct 12, 2004
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1200
We use microsoft Access in Tulsa. GIS with mapinfo. Chris...
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Oct 12, 2004
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Hi Chris. Can you send me the cover page you cooked up for the IPM manual. Any news from the conference on the manual? Sue....
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Oct 12, 2004
5:27 pm
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We use BG-Base at Luthy Botanical Garden in Peoria, IL. So far we have entered most of the Garden's plant inventory, but not that of the zoo. (We assist with...
Lauren Howell
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Oct 13, 2004
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BIZ LADY VISITING on 23rd need a Handsome TourGuide-COMPANION I'm catherine aged 35 a smart sassy and well travelled Spanish Lady visiting on Short Business...
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Nov 5, 2004
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We are considering an Amur Leopard exhibit in a space with big old dying Taxus. It has great branching structure for a cat to climb on, but there are toxicity...
Kai Hinkaty
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Nov 16, 2004
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This may be of interest to those who do not have AABGA membership. This looks like a good, basic conservatory program. David Selk ... From: Dan Stark...
David Selk
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Nov 17, 2004
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Dream to date someone outside your race? Wanna seek long term interracial relationship? I found these good places which are nice to be visited: ...
melanie78500
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Nov 19, 2004
8:15 am
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AZH Administrator Is this going to be a regular part of the AZH posting? I am sure this was and may have been unintended as were the previous ones but they are...
Seyjagat, John
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