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jamesrowen 7th Oct 2008
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The animals are animals which one would not expect to find in a normal zoo or wildlife park, for example the Coatis and Andean bears, living alongside each other in the Cloud Forest enclosure. These animals are not found in many normal animal collections, and they provide the visitor with some added excitement. The animals in general are wonderful reminders of a planet in peril. I salute Gerald Durrell's mission, and his message. I wanted to see his collection since the age of seven, and I FINALLY went to see it this summer!!!! Wonderful!
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carl Groombridge
14th Feb 2006
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Jersey Zoo is fantastic center for conservation and education. I took a group of HND students to Jersey Wildlife Perservation Trust (Not keen on the word zoo for this establishment) and they were captivated with joy and developed with a very serious need to absorb and learn more and more at JWPT. There is somthing for everybody at JWPT!!
A must for ALL budding biologists, Vets, Naturalists and general interested folk/families.
I went on my 18th birthday and have returned four times since. I'm ...- Read carl Groombridge's review (134 words)
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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is a conservation organisation with a mission to save species from extinction. Gerald Durrell founded the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust as a charitable institution in 1963 with the Dodo as its symbol. The trust was renamed in its founder...
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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust | About Durrell
Gerald Durrell?s choice of the Dodo as a logo for Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, formerly known as Jersey Zoo, serves as both a prompt to highlight the importance of conservation action...
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Jersey Senator congratulates course graduates | Durrell Wildlife
To equip European zoos and aquaria to meet this challenge the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, ... Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is a member of the Association of Jersey Charities,
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Gerald Durrell's Jersey wildlife conservation trust celebrates 50th
The occasion is the 50th anniversary of the opening of Gerald Durrell's wildlife trust in Jersey, ... Daniel Craven in Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust's organic farm Photo: ... Zoo was his first word,
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Gerald Durrell
Durrell was instrumental in founding the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust , on July 6 , 1963 to cope with the increasingly difficult challenges of zoo, wildlife and habitat management.
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Following his death, the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust was renamed Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust at the 40th anniversary of the Zoo on 26 March, 1999. ... Durrell's policy for zoos
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The 'Rolls-Royce of Zoos' ... Zoo, Wildlife & Other Links ... Views of Jersey Zoo
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Before joining ZSL Nick was a keeper for 14 years at Jersey Zoo (now Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust) becoming Curator of Mammals in 1979. ... Get tickets to the Zoos
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Of the 100 species at Jersey Zoo, ... Name Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust ... Home | Alphabetical listings | Regional listings | Major UK Zoos | Aquaria | Safari Parks | Aviaries & Bird Gardens | ;
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Federation of Zoos of Britain and Ireland
However, some zoos such as Jersey Zoo (Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust) also fund field research scientists? work.
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