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  2. Species360 - Wikipedia

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    A web-based record-keeping system used by studbook keepers at zoos, aquariums, and zoological associations to manage the genetics of small populations. The solution is a global, integrated, real-time studbook database that connects institutional and studbook records, making studbooks more robust and up-to-date, making the studbook keeper’s ...

  3. List of zoo associations - Wikipedia

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    Species 360 (formerly International Species Information System) (ZIMS database) International Zoo Educators Association (IZE) World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) [1] ZooLex Zoo Design Organization (ZooLex)

  4. Keepers find creative ways to measure animals at zoo ... - AOL

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    Staff at London Zoo need to tempt every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate by placing food next to the scales to check their health. Keepers find creative ways to measure animals at zoo ...

  5. Wingham Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    The changes which have been made at the park have led to the park's inclusion in the International Zoo Educators Association and the International Species Information System, in 2010. In 2012 the park even adopted the ZIMS software, which at the time was the latest addition to the ISIS software catalogue.

  6. Ramat Gan Safari - Wikipedia

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    Professional staff are members of International Zoo Educators(IZE) and European Association of Zoo Veterinarians (EAZV). The Safari's animals are registered in Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), the international registry for zoo animals.

  7. Taxonomic database - Wikipedia

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    Taxonomic databases digitize scientific biodiversity data and provide access to taxonomic data for research. [1] Taxonomic databases vary in breadth of the groups of taxa and geographical space they seek to include, for example: beetles in a defined region, mammals globally, or all described taxa in the tree of life. [2]

  8. Portal:Animals/Animals topics - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists estimated numbers of described extant species for the animal groups with the largest numbers of species, [1] along with their principal habitats (terrestrial, fresh water, [2] and marine), [3] and free-living or parasitic ways of life. [4]

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