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6.1. BibliographyCLARB, Council of Landscape Architectural Registration BoardTask Analysis Survey. Fairfax, VA.1998.
"How Should We Manage the New Exhibit Technology?" AAZPA Annual Conference Proceedings. American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums.Wheeling, West Virginia.1988.
"Evaluating Zoo Design - The Importance of Visitor Studies." Thesis. University of Agriculture.Vienna, Austria.1992.
Animals Are My Life. Garden City Press, Ltd. Letchworth, Hertfordshire. 1956.
"It's More than Luck." AZH Newsletter. Vol. 29/4: 6-7. Association of Zoological Horticulture. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1995.
"Pflanzen im Zoo" Thesis. University of Agricultural Sciences. Vienna, Austria. 1995.
Wild Animals in Captivity. London, Butterworth. 1950.
Long-Range Plan for Woodland Park Zoo. Jones & Jones for the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation. Seattle, WA. 1976.
The Experience of Nature: A Psychological Perspective. Cambridge UP. New York. 1989.
Tiergarten Schönbrunn. LW Werbe- und VerlagsgmbH. Vienna. 2000.
Ethics on the Ark. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington and London. 1995.
Klimadiagram-Weltatlas. VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag. Jena. 1967. 6.2. Reference PublicationsAAZPA Annual Conference Proceedings. American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums. Wheeling, West Virginia.Applied Behavioral Research. Pika Press. Seattle, Washington. AZA Honors and Awards Committee. Exhibit Award Application. American Zoo and Aquarium Association. AZA Species Survival Plan. Husbandry Manuals. American Zoo and Aquarium Association. Curator. American Museum of Natural History. New York. Environment and Behavior. Sage Publications. Newbury Park, California. International Zoo Yearbook. London Zoological Society. Visitor Behavior. Psychology Institute, Jacksonville State University. Jacksonville, Alabama. Visitor Behavior. Center for Social Design. Jacksonville, Alabama. Zoo Biology. Alan R. Liss, Inc. New York. Zoo Design. Torquay, Ed. A.P.G. Michelmore. 6.3. Reference WebsitesAmerican Association of Zoo Keepers: http://www.aazk.orgAmerican Zoo Association: http://www.aza.org Association of Zoological Horticulture: http://www.azh.org Australasian Regional Association of Zoological Parks and Aquaria: http://www.arazpa.org.au European Association of Zoos and Aquariums: http://www.eaza.net European Communication Council (EEC): http://www.mgmuc.de Global Reach: http://www.euromktg.com Universities Federation for Animal Welfare: http://www.ufaw3.dircon.co.uk World Zoo Organization: http://www.wzo.org Zoo-AG: http://www.zoo-ag.de ZooLex: http://www.zoolex.org 6.4. Personal CommunicationJon Charles Coe, Landscape Architect, Philadelphia. Letter of October 20, 1998.Dr. Terry Maple, Director of Zoo Atlanta. Meeting on October 25, 1998. John Chapo, Chairman of the AZA Honors & Awards Committee, Lincoln. Phone on December 3, 1998. Dr. Alex Ruebel, Director of Zoo Zuerich. Letter of February 2, 1999. John Gwynne, Director for Design at Bronx Zoo, New York. Email of April 2, 1999. Dr. William Conway, President of the Wildlife Conservation Society, New York. Letter of April 13, 1999. John Bierlein, Manager of Exhibits and Interpretation at Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle. Meeting on April 15, 1999. Kent Scott, landscape architect with Jones and Jones, Seattle. Meeting on April 16, 1999. Lee Werle, Curator of Mammals at Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle. Meeting on April 19, 1999. Nevin Lash, Landscape Architect, Atlanta. Meeting on September 27, 1999. David Hancocks, Director of Werribee's Open Range Zoo. Emails of December 1999. |
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