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Posters

Please find a list of the posters that will be displayed in the conference centre below. You can also find PDF versions of the posters and abstracts on the proceedings page.

       

No.

Author

Title

1

Ir. Mirko Marseille1, M.Sc

1:Dutch Zoo Association

 

Modern zoo goals from a visitor’s perspective

2

Katja Wolfram1, Dr. Peter Galbusera1,  Dr. Jill Shephard1,  Dr. Zjef Pereboom1

1: Centre for Research and Conservation, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp

 

Molecular sex determination in captive Eurasian Black Vultures

(Aegypius monachus) by the CRC

 

3

Anouk Fens1, 2

1: Van Hall Larenstein, 2: Antwerp Zoo

How effective are our captive breeding programs? An Evaluation of the population development of European primate and antelope species in 1970 till 2006

 

4

Eric v.d. Pol1,2, Lian Stappers1,2

1: Van Hall Larenstein, 2: Burgers Zoo, Arnhem

 

Impact of grooming on the chimpanzees` coat.

5

Ir. Mirko Marseille1, M.Sc

1:Dutch Zoo Association

Validating the quality of zoo education -

a tool to assess educational effort

 

6

Johanna Rode1

1: Bristol Zoo Gardens

The conservation ecology of the northern giant mouse lemur (Mirza zaza)

 

7

Karolína Koláčková 1, Pavel Brandl 2 , Pavla Hejcmanová 3, Markéta Antonínová 4, Pavla Vymyslická 1, Magdalena Žáčková1

1: Institute of Tropics and Subtropics, Prague, 2: Prague Zoological Garden, Prague, 3: Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Prague, 4: Garamba National Park, Nagero, RD Congo

 

Ten years of the Western Derby Eland (Taurotragus derbianus derbianus) conservation programme

 

8

Sofia Högberg 1 and Jennie Westander 1, 2

1: Linköping University, Sweden, 2: Parken Zoo In Eskilstuna, Sweden

 

Can captive Spider monkeys solve a zero-order manipulation task to obtain a food reward?

 

9

Jennie Westander 1, 2

1: Linköping University, Sweden, 2: Parken Zoo In Eskilstuna, Sweden

 

The success story continues: Stimulating hunting behaviours at Parken Zoo

10

Stina Welander1 and Jennie Westander 2, 3

1: Mid Sweden University, Sweden, 2: Linköping University, Sweden, 3: Parken Zoo In Eskilstuna, Sweden

 

Vocal individuality in the Mountain chicken frog (Leptodactylus fallax)

11

António Pedro Mira Crespo1,2

1: Instituto Politécnico de Santarém, Portugal, 2: Lisbon Zoo

 

Environmental Enrichment for Cougars, Puma concolor (Linnaeus, 1771), in Lisbon Zoo

 

12

Milada Petrů1,Lubomír Peške2, Sherry Ramayla3

1: Decin Zoo, Czech Republic, 2: Prague, Czech Republic, 3: The Philippine Science High School,Philippines

 

The Tarsius project - research and conservation of the Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta)

 

13

Hammer C.1, Deb A. 1, Wilhelmi F. 1, Hammer S. 1

 1: Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation, State of Qatar

 

The Dibatag antelope (Ammodorcas clarkei): in-situ conservation efforts for a threatened species in Ethiopia by Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation (AWWP)

14

Hanel J.1,2 , Procházka J.3, Slámová P.2,4, Šťastný K.2

1: Zoologická zahrada Liberec, 2: ČZU Praha, 3: Administration of the Kokorinsko Protected Landscape Area, Melnik, 4: Administration of the Jizera mountains Protected Landscape Area, Liberec

 

Ecology and the nest structure of the Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) in the Czech Republic.

 

15

Jackie Noble1, Kathy Baker1

1: Newquay Zoo (as part of the Whitley Wildlife Trust), Newquay

 

A Madagascan Mixer: A mixed species introduction with crowned lemurs (Eulemur coronatus) and narrow-striped mongooses (Mungotictis decemlineata) at Newquay Zoo

 

16

Wiebe Boomsma1,2, Martijn van der Sijde1,2

1: Van Hall Larenstein, 2: Safari Beekse Bergen

 

How it’s done, making husbandry guidelines

 

17

Cecile Dubois1

1: Safari de Peaugres, Peaugres

 

Education at Safari Park de Peaugres

 

18

Pereira, A.1, Anjos, A.1, Santos-Reis, M.1, Paz, J.2, Tibério, L.3

1: Centro de Biologia Ambiental, Lisboa, 2: Departamento de Psicologia e Sociologia, Lisboa, 3: Jardim Zoológico de Lisboa, Lisboa

 

Effects of environmental enrichment in the development of the Persian leopard Panthera pardus saxicolor (Pocock, 1927) in Lisbon zoo

 

19

Equip Verd del Zoo de Barcelona (Barcelona Zoo’s Green Team)

 

Urban biodiversity at the Barcelona Zoo

 

20

ICO (Institut Català d’Ornitologia / Catalan Institute of Ornithology) & Barcelona Zoo

 

Bird ringing station at the Barcelona Zoo

 

21

Roschong Boonyarittichaikij1,2, Hans Vernooij3, Henri Heuven4, Jennie Westander5,6 and Monique Paris2,7,8

1: Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mahidol University, Thailand; 2: Department of Equine Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; 3: Department of Farm Animal Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; 4: Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;  5: Parken Zoo in Eskilstuna, Sweden; 6: Division of Zoology, IFM Biology, Linköping University, Sweden; 7: Institute for Breeding Rare and Endangered African Mammals, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 8: Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

 

Studying the effect of factors that potentially influence the sex ratio of captive pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis)

22

Bart Vlamings1, Henk Bertschinger2 and Monique Paris1,3,4

1: Department of Equine Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, The  Netherlands; 2: Department of Production Animal Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa; 3: Institute for Breeding Rare and Endangered African Mammals, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; 4: Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

 

Dog Appeasing Pheromone®:  A useful tool to minimize stress of African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus)? 

23

Annemieke van der Goot 1,2,3, Andre Ganswindt3, 4, 5, Linda Penfold3,6, Graeme Martin2, Frederik Dalerum4,7  and Monique Paris1,3,8

1: Department of Equine Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, the Netherlands; 2: School of Animal Biology, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, University of Western Australia, Australia; 3: Institute for Breeding Rare and Endangered African Mammals (IBREAM), Utrecht University, the Netherlands; 4: Mammal Research Institute, Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, South Africa; 5: Department of Production Animal Studies, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa; 6: White Oak Conservation Center, Yulee, Florida, US; 7: Centre for Wildlife Management, University of Pretoria, South Africa; 8: Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

 

 

Investigating reproductive physiology in the free-living white rhinoceros: Providing new insights towards enhanced breeding success

 

24

Joris Verbruggen1
1: AAP, Sanctuary for Exotic Animals

 

AAP GOES GREEN - durable rescue and rehabilitation

 

25

Anton Weissenbacher1, Regina Pfistermüller1, Hanna Vielgrader1 and Peter Praschag2

1: Schoenbrunner Tiergarten Vienna, Austria; 2: Graz, Austria

 

Northern River Terrapin (Batagur baska)

- Status, first breeding success and conservation activities

 

26

Jane Budd1 and Kristin Leus2

1:Breeding Centre for Endagered Arabian Wildlife, United Arab Emirates; 2: IUCN/SSC Conservation Breeding Specialist Group, Denmark

Captive breeding programof the Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) – an overview

 

 

 

 For further information, please contact Christina Henke.

 


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