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group_programs We welcome and encourage groups to plan time before and after the program to enjoy the Zoo. Additional adults will pay regular admission fee. Get closer to the animals on your day at the Zoo with the assistance of an interpreter. You can choose to bring adult volunteer supervisors or pay an additional charge of $95.00/staff to meet the required number of supervisors. Through hands-on activities and activity sheets, children learn basic plant structure and gain an understanding of what seedlings and plants need for healthy growth. FEE: $4.00 per child (minimum booking of 25 children) In cases where fewer than 25 children are registered a minimum fee of $100.00 will be charged. 1997ZooImpactReport This report estimates the total economic impact of the Cincinnati Zoological Society (the Zoo) on the Greater Cincinnati and Hamilton County economies. Out-of-Town Visitors Contribute Significantly to the Zoo's Economic Impact Our analysis does not include spending by out-of-town visitors who bring new money into the region when they visit the Zoo. We have determined that since 1992, construction by the Zoo has led to one-time economic impacts ranging from $1.6 million to $12.8 million in the Greater Cincinnati economy. The on-going economic impacts associated with the Zoo's operation expenditures have been steadily increasing since 1992. RIMS II measures the impact of a project's direct spending by using location specific multipliers which determine the total amount of business activity, household earnings and employment that will be generated within the Cincinnati Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area. ZooSustainabilityReport2002 recycling, staff, Dallas, Green Team, Zoo, volunteers, Conservation Education, composting, plastics, water, practices, Science, aluminum cans, City, publication. The Green Team proposal for adding recycling bins to Zoo grounds was approved. Youth volunteers collected paper Zoo-wide, recycling fifteen tons of mixed paper and chipboard in partnership with Rock-Tenn Recycling. The Commissary staff collected and reused plastic grocery bags to double bag animal diets. ZooNorth Primates/Tigers staff recycled approximately 26, 30-gallon bags of plastics, tin cans, and glass. Conservation Education and Science (Volunteers/Interpretives/Programs) staff recycled approximately 120 lbs. of office paper and 75 lbs. of plastics/metals. The Zoo/Aquarium reduced water use in summer months and aggressively adhered to the City of Dallas water use standards. A Zooper Zcience station on recycling and composting facilitated by youth volunteers in the Children's Zoo, reached approximately 400 Dallas Zoo guests. casestudy_gmbcm_zoopeople http://www.frontrange.co.uk/documents/case_studies/casestudy_gmbcm_zoopeople.pdf Zoo, GoldMine, animals, sales, Marketing, clients, Stores, telemarketing/sales, Zoo undertook, Field Marketing, FrontRange Solutions, database, management, synchronise, employees. Zoo People is a UK based Field Marketing and Sales Promotion Agency specialising in the provision of experienced personnel for Merchandising, Auditing, In-Store Demonstrations, Car/Van Sales, Sampling, Point of Sale Implementation, 3rd Party Sales Forces, Exhibitions and Roadshows. Zoo People provides tactical and strategic support across all market sectors including Multiple Retailers, Department Stores, Independent Retailers, Off Licences, Convenience Stores, Pubs, Clubs, Bars, and Cash and Carry's throughout the United Kingdom. Zoo undertakes a wide variety of projects on behalf of clients such as Procter & Gamble, Ernst & Julio Gallo, Chupa Chups UK, Beverage Brands and Booker Cash & Carry. zoorecommendations park, zoo, plan, parking, Balboa Park, Zoological Society, parking structure, committee, City, gardens, Promenade Project, leasehold, construction, exhibit, maintenance. The Balboa Park Committee believes that due to the Zoo's Requested Master Plan and Central Mesa Precise Plan Amendments, Leasehold Revisions and Proposed Expansion for the Park Boulevard Promenade Project there needs to be significant conditions/recommendations for impacts to the Park, the communities adjacent to the project area as well as regional interests. The Balboa Park Committee understands not all our recommendations are part of the proposed Park Promenade Project, however we want to be clear one parking structure will not solve the parking and circulation and land use problems in the Park. 2. In addition to the Zoo Parking Structure, there needs to be an integrated parking solution/structure with appropriate landscaping at Inspiration Point. zoomed Appeals, motion, Presiding, Complainant, review, Presiding Officer, certification, opposition, penalty, res judicata, XIV, York, pesticides, second amended complaint, Accelerated Decision. BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENTAL APPEALS BOARD UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. Zoo Med Laboratories, Inc. ("Zoo Med") filed its opposition to EPA's motion for interlocutory appeal on September 28, 1999. Cross-Motion for Accelerated Decision, that Counts XI, XII, XIII and XIV of Complainant's second amended Complaint should be dismissed under the doctrine of res judicata. reflected in Complainant's second amended Complaint, Complainant alleged twelve sales of unregistered pesticides, two sales of adulterated pesticides, and one failure to register a facility as a pesticide-producing facility. Of the fifteen counts, four (Counts XI, XII, XIII, and XIV) involve the sale of unregistered pesticides at pet supply stores in New York. zoo zoo, animals, animal groups, student, map, graph, zoo plan, compass rose, design, report, colored zoo map, grade, amphibians, insects, fish. Purpose: This integrated task provides students an opportunity to demonstrate by analyzing and synthesizing their understanding of the six animal groups in relationship to characteristics and environmental needs by graphing characteristics, designing a zoo map, and a description of the zoo plan. Prompt: To prepare your zoo plan for the primary school principal, you need to select 3040 animals from the class list and/or your own choice and graph the animals into six animal groups (mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, insects, and amphibians). a colored zoo map drawing that has a compass rose and a map key showing where each animal group is located. frac26 lbs, zoo, student resource, weight, animals, trip, elephant, monkey, Teacher Resource Sheet, students, fractions, decimals, food, mathematics, Resource Sheet. The students travel on an imaginary trip to the zoo. Fractions, decimals, and percentages dominant their travels. Students will demonstrate their ability to solve problems in mathematics including problems with open-ended answers, problems which are solved in a cooperative atmosphere, and problems which are solved with the use of technology. You are going to be required to determine the amount of food certain animals will eat, decide how many visitors are allowed to view an exhibit at once, and estimate/calculate the weights of various animals. The zoo keeper needs you to find out how much they weigh. The owner of the zoo decided they needed to live together to settle their differences. The zoo keeper needs to know how much all the animals weigh. zooprac animals, zoos, species, staff, risk, enclosures, welfare, facilities, health, management, exhibits, provisions, care, publications, Act. Extracts of this publication may be made for non-commercial in-house use, subject to the source being acknowledged. Zoo operators are strongly advised to acquaint themselves with these requirements and other relevant legislation including that on transport of animals, fire prevention and food hygiene. 3.1 The condition, health and behaviour of all animals should be checked at least twice daily by the person or persons in direct charge of their care. 3.7 A comprehensive programme of care must be established and maintained under the supervision of a veterinary surgeon who is familiar with current practice in the care of zoo animals, particularly in the types maintained in the collection. 10-11 beetle, American burying, zoo, Island, FWS, species, biologists, conservation, larvae, animals, carcass, recovery, cooperators, Williams Park Zoo, Rhode Island. ---Goethe In the decade since the American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus) was added to the endangered species list, an impressive number and variety of cooperators have stepped forward to participate in the recovery of this unusual species. Why the American burying beetle disappeared from more than 90 percent of its historic range is another question. Block Island, 12 miles (19 kilometers) off the southern coast of Rhode Island, is the only remaining natural occurrence of the American burying beetle east of the Mississippi River. With monitoring in place, the FWS and several cooperators moved forward with an ambitious plan to restore the American burying beetle to Nantucket Island, one of the last historic localities for the species in Massachusetts. Williams Park Zoo, located in Providence, Rhode Island. Nextel Lost Child Alert News Release Zoo 03 Nextel, Nextel Partners, lost child, wireless, lost child alert, Zoo, child alert program, Rock Zoo, communications services, reunites, digital walkietalkie, event personnel, customers, utilizing, security. Event personnel throughout the Zoo will be utilizing Nextel's phones, equipped with Direct ConnectSM digital walkietalkie service, to alert security and event personnel should a child become separated from their family. The "Nextel Lost Child Alert" program is the latest community service initiative launched by Nextel Partners, which donates thousands of dollars through in-kind contributions of wireless phones and service to local community groups and nonprofit organizations each year. Nextel Partners offers its customers the same fully integrated, digital wireless communications services available from Nextel including digital cellular, text and numeric messaging, wireless Internet access and Direct Connect SM digital walkie-talkie, all in a single wireless phone. 074 http://www.remc11.k12.mi.us/bstpract/bpIII/074/074.PDF animals, habitat, zoo, presentation skills, students, partner, completing, gathering, paragraph, preparation, Real-world contexts, Key concepts, recommend, persuade, food. Students will work with a partner to research an animal and its basic needs. The students will assume the roles of citizens recommending various animals to be included in an imaginary zoo in their community. Using the internet and reference materials in the classroom and library, students will find the characteristics, nutritional needs, and habitat of their selected animal. They will use their presentation skills to persuade their classmates to include their animal in the zoo community. You and your partner have just been selected to be members of the "Citizens for the New Zoo Committee." Team Takes little Takes some Takes responsibility Cooperation responsibility for responsibility for for gathering gathering gathering information and information and information and completing the completing completing the project most of the project.
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