Hello, First a little introduction, since I'm new to this mail-group. My name is Sergio Pacinotti, I'm the plant curator at Randers Rainforest. An indoors ...
Sergio Pacinotti
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Oct 16, 2000 11:33 pm
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I would like to know what plants have worked in fishing cat exhibits. We are building an outdoor exhibit and I would like to use plants that look like those...
Laurie Spangler
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Oct 16, 2000 11:33 pm
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Hi all, sorry to have missed everybody and the activities in New York this year. Sounded like another very good conference. Here's hoping this list proves...
David Bauman
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Oct 16, 2000 11:33 pm
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Do you have an irrigation technician separate from a regular gardener or groundskeeper? Have you found the need for one? Those of you that have a tech , do...
tbomar@...
Oct 21, 2000 11:56 pm
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tbomar We have one dedicated irrigation tech @ 12.50/hour plus benies. All the gardeners do irrigation as well - we are quite dependent on irrigation here. We...
Mark Fleming
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Oct 22, 2000 7:57 pm
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As part of the City of Tulsa Parks Dept., we have access to Irrigation specialist withing the department. However, there are only 3 individuals that cover the...
Jay Ross
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Oct 23, 2000 8:45 pm
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I 'm trying the new discusion group. This e-group looks very well and seems that we would be able to make chats, questionnaires and a lot of things. It sounds...
eulalia.bohigas@...
Oct 30, 2000 9:21 am
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Does anybody have a copy or knows where I can get a copy of the Animal Browse Survey publish by AZH in 1998? Thank you Sergio Pacinotti Plant curator Randers...
Sergio Pacinotti
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Oct 30, 2000 1:30 pm
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Hi all,I am about to take on a new role at the zoo where I work,I will need to plan annual food production charts with targets,does anyone have a template or...
Paul
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Oct 30, 2000 7:35 pm
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... Animal ... you must write to the chair of archive comittee of the AZH and ask him. You will find the e-mail in the web side of AZH....
eulalia.bohigas@...
Oct 31, 2000 11:53 am
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Eulalia Go to the AZH eGroup site <http://www.egroups.co.uk/group/AZH> and look at the left hand column. You will see the words Chat, Polls, Links, etc....
Mark Fleming
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Nov 1, 2000 10:49 pm
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Anybody have any experience using persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) wood for perches for scarlet macaws? I understand that oak can be toxic. I've used osage...
Ken Williams
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Nov 3, 2000 12:33 pm
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We have used Live Oak, Quercus virginiana and Australian Pine, Casuarina equisetifolia for years without any problems. Jeff Shimonski Parrot Jungle and Gardens...
Jeff Shimonski
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Nov 3, 2000 1:19 pm
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Sergio, Check with Rob Halpern <rhalpern@...> about any remaining copies of the browse study. Perhaps also, Merle Moore <Horticulture@...> Mark ...
Mark Fleming
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Nov 3, 2000 10:12 pm
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Does anybody knows which are the months that Ficus elatica, Ficus benjamina, Ficus repens and Ficus lyrata make fruits? How are them? Which colour? Does...
Eulalia Bohigas
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Nov 6, 2000 12:56 pm
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The Ficus species that you mention are asynchronous fruiters. There is really no way to predict when or what time of the year they will bloom/fruit. The more ...
Jeff Shimonski
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Nov 6, 2000 2:26 pm
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I have several large (up to 50 feet) F. benjamina which fruit every two months. They are in constant high humidity and full sun which is only filtered by two...
Blackburn, Chip
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Nov 6, 2000 4:56 pm
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We have purple-leafed winter creeper in a capuchin area. It has borne fruit and (until the cold front hit today and they got put up) the little buggers are...
Does anyone recognize this flower? It comes from a vigoros growing tropical vine, the leaves are heart shape. Is it a Cerapegia (tropical art) or a type of...
Sergio Pacinotti
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Nov 20, 2000 11:24 am
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It looks like Aristolochia for the following reasons. Aristolochia have ribbed fruit as seen in the picture. I have never seen ribbed fruit in Ceropegia....
Douglas E. Walker
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Nov 20, 2000 8:03 pm
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I found a web site to help identify the Aristolochia. They are <http://medweb.nus.edu.sg/PID/plants/fig8.html> and ...
Douglas E. Walker
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Nov 21, 2000 1:29 am
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Hi -- I'm new to this group and am fascinated with plants and animals. Professionally, I am a garden designer but not a horticulturist or vet which leads my...
Donna9715@...
Nov 22, 2000 11:12 pm
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Donna, As far as we know all species of Cornus are acceptable as browse for all animals at our zoo. We use several species throughout the growing season. We...
David Selk
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Nov 22, 2000 11:28 pm
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Melodie Scott-Leach, can you contact me at plant@... I'm tying to get a copy of the 1998 AZH Browse Survey, and been told that you could send me a...
Sergio Pacinotti
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Nov 23, 2000 8:31 am
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Thanks, David for that information. Do you use the fruit of the Kousa for the monkeys? Do they eat the Cornus mas fruit as well? Donna...
Donna9715@...
Nov 23, 2000 2:36 pm
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http://www.azh.org/AZH%20Contents%20Page.htm December, 2000 Dear AZH member, A copy of the AZH Conservation Awards nomination form can be found in your AZH...
Mark Fleming
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Nov 28, 2000 9:20 pm
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Facility Maintenance Repairer (Assistant Horticulturist) Hattiesburg Zoo - Hattiesburg,Mississippi $8.00 per hour Examples of work: Maintenance and upkeep of...
mardidobbs@...
Nov 30, 2000 2:05 am
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Thanks for your interest in the browse survey. I do have copies and the cost is $20.00. You may send a check made payable to AZH to the following address. ...
Melodie Scott-Leach
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Nov 30, 2000 6:42 pm
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Hello, my name is Sergio Pacinotti, I'm the Plant curator at Randers Rainforest Tropical Zoo in Denmark. I'm supposse to visit the Los Angeles and San Diego...