Hi Everyone, We have grown W.fruticosa around kangaroo, wallaby and emu exhibits with no detrimental effects to the animals. There is no reference to...
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Hi- I'm working on a presentation to an exotic bird club on non-toxic trees and shrubs that can withstand being chewed on by parrots. I am interested in browse...
I suspect you've searched the web. If you'd like a list of sites/lists I've collected, I'd be glad to share, You've also probably found that many conflict. I...
My last message bounced because the attachment was too big. It was a little article I did for Phoenix Landing summarizing my research on plants. Here is the...
Hi Ruth- Seems like we are on the same Yahoo groups again! Sorry I haven't had much to post on the 'Gardening with Parrots' list! Thanks for pointing me to...
While our native birds love the berries on Virginia Creeper, the berries are also considered toxic to mammals. Since the berries are generally palatable to...
It's funny you should post this. Firstly because we were discussing this plant here just a few weeks ago, and secondly because I happen to be spending the day...
After searching the holdings at the New York Botanical Garden Library for references on plant toxicity, the best book I found is this one: Handbook of Toxic...
Forget the previous book. The one I MEANT to recommend is: Toxic Plants of North America by George E. Burrows, Ronald J. Tyrl Again, from www.alibris.com - ...
Greetings, Does anyone give Carica papaya (Family Caricaceae) stems and leaves as browse? If so, to which animal species? Megan Elder St. Paul's Como Zoo...
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Thank you Rob. This helps a great deal. I appreciate your input. -Vanessa ... this ... at the ... which ... poisoning ... potential) ... found in ... expect ...
Here is a link to some information regarding the Carica papaya from Cornell University you may find helpful. Renee Towan Horticulturist Sacramento Zoo ...
It DOES exist (been spotted by coworkers visiting another org.), apparently "looks really good" but my attempts to track down a source of fake Spartina plants...
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Hello, My name is Cindy, and I am a new AZH member. I just wanted to introduce myself. I am a horticulturist at Diney's Animal Kingdom. Currently I am the...
What an exciting job! Do you work in avian environments? Are you in Orlando? Ruth Fahrmeier Phoenix Landing Maryland Education/Outreach Coordinator ...
Welcome welcome. We are glad you joined up, and look forward to sharing info with you. Chris, Tulsa Ok Chris Gabbard Rainforest Supervisor ISA Certified...
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Nov 12, 2007 12:30 am
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Welcome Cindy, I'm glad you joined the discussion forum. Hopefully we can get more people to join so we can help each other out. Susan Pierce Gardener- Indoor...
I received this recently. Does anyone have a recollection of this article or first hand knowledge that could help our friend at the Beardsley Zoo? Thanks ...
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Nov 13, 2007 3:46 pm
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I'm sure the plant in question was Epipremnum aureum or Scindapsus aureus or Pothos. Ever since reading the article, I make sure I keep the Pothos trimmed...
Hi Group, I am looking for advice on rodent control in planted, indoor exhibits that include free-roaming birds, anoles, and geckos. We opened a tropical...
Help me? I have ended relationship with my BF recently. I feel so lonely and disappointed. Could you talk to me and help me? I am always online on the website....
... Bryn, In the past, we had the same problem. Unfortunately I say 'past' not because we solved the problem but because that exhibit is no longer in use! How...
We also had this same problem at our conservatory. We tried pulling the food every night to reduce the mouse population. It helped. However, removing the birds...
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Nov 19, 2007 4:30 pm
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We also have free-roaming animals in our tropical conservatory, including the mice. I use a product ROC-622, sold by Checkmark that I get thru a company named...