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GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE EURASIAN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS & AQUARIUMS MOSCOW ZOO INFORMATIONAL ISSUE OF EURASIAN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS VOLUME № 28 MOSCOW 2009 GOVERNMENT OF MOSCOW DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE EURASIAN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS & AQUARIUMS MOSCOW ZOO INFORMATIONAL ISSUE OF EURASIAN REGIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS VOLUME № 28 _________________ MOSCOW - 2009 - Information Issue of Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Issue 28. – 2009. - 424 p. ISBN 978-5-904012-10-6 The current issue comprises information on EARAZA member zoos and other zoological institutions. The first part of the publication includes collection inventories and data on breeding in all zoological collections. The second part of the issue contains information on the meetings, workshops, trips and conferences which were held both in our country and abroad, as well as reports on the EARAZA activities. Chief executive editor Vladimir Spitsin General Director of Moscow Zoo Compiling Editors: Т. Andreeva M. Goretskaya N. Karpov V. Ostapenko V. Sheveleva T. Vershinina Translators: T. Arzhanova M. Proutkina A. Simonova УДК [597.6/599:639.1.04]:59.006 ISBN 978-5-904012-10-6 © 2009 Moscow Zoo Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums Dear Colleagues, (EARAZA) We offer you the 28th volume of the “Informational Issue of the Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums”. It has been prepared by the EARAZA Zoo 123242 Russia, Moscow, Bolshaya Gruzinskaya 1. Informational Center (ZIC), based on the results of the analysis of the data provided by Telephone/fax: (499) 255-63-64 the zoological institutions of the region. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. The volume contains the data on the collections of regional zoos, as well as a section Web: www.earaza.ru dedicated to the significant zoo events, news, and activities. As well as in previous years, our Information Issue sets as the purpose consolidation EARAZA Chairman: Vladimir V. Spitsin of zoos of region, their further development, and successful formation of collections of Director General of Moscow Zoo, animals. There are new zoos which materials of this book can become the grant in work. Correspondent Member of the Russian Employees of these and other zoos is better and faster are guided in system of zoos of Academy of Natural Sciences region and the world, build the work more professionally. We hope that with increase in quantity of members EARAZA professional level of EARAZA Vice-Chairman, Vladimir V. Fainstein zoos will grow also. Specializations of zoos in preservation of rare animals, both our responsible for scientific Deputy Director for science region, and a planet as a whole should be designated more accurately. programs: of Tallinn Zoo We bring to the notice of our readers that it is possible to familiarize with all material of the represented “Informational Issue” on site EARAZA Chairman of the Legislation Alexander P. Barannikov Web: www.earaza.ru. Committee: Director of Rostov Zoo Chairman of the Financial Lyudmila V. Kardashova Committee: Director of Perm Zoo Vladimir V. Spitsin Chairman of the Committee Premysl Rabas, Chairman of Eurasian Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EARAZA) for International Cooperation Czech Republic General Director of Moscow Zoo, and Education: Corresponding Member of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences Chairman of the Commission Kumek M. Almenbaev of Experts: Director of Almaty Zoo Member of the Presidium on Albert R. Mudarisov organization matters: Director of Kazan Zoo Executive Director: Tatyana F. Andreeva, Head of the Scientific-Methodological Department of Moscow Zoo Executive Secretary: Tatyana A. Vershinina, Senior Methodist of the Scientific-Methodological Department of Moscow Zoo Chief Accountant: Lusine D. Agabalyan Part I INFORMATION ON THE ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS on 1.01.2009 (Attendance for 2008 year) 13 Full and associated members of the EARAZA Azerbaijan 1 Armenia 1 Belarus 2 Israel 1 Kazakhstan 1 Moldova 1 Russia 35 Tadjikistan 1 Uzbekistan 1 Ukraine 5 Estonia 1 Czech Republic 6 Total: 56 Zoos that are not EARAZA members Georgia 1 Kazakhstan 2 Latvia 1 Lithuania 1 Russia 2 Turkmenistan 1 Uzbekistan 1 Ukraine 3 Total: 12 Other zoological institutions that are not EARAZA members Belarus 2 Kazakhstan 1 Russia 28 Uzbekistan 1 Ukraine 5 Total: 37 TOTAL – 105 15 Index of the geographical locations of the zoos 1. Abakan - 22 page 54. N. Novgorod(Zoo „Switzerland“) - 50page 2. Almaty - 21 “ 55. N. Novgorod (Exotarium) - 50 “ 3. Anapa - 22 “ 56. Nogliki - 51 “ 4. Arkhara - 22 “ 57. Novouralsk - 51 “ 5. Ashgabat - 42 “ 58. Novosibirsk - 28 “ 6. Askaniya-Nova - 35 “ 59. Odessa (Oceanarium) - 37 “ 7. Baku - 16 “ 60. Odessa (Zoo) - 43 “ 8. Barnaul (“Altai Falkon”) - 47 “ 61. Omsk - 51 “ 9. Barnaul (Zoocentre) - 47 “ 62. Orel - 51 “ 10. Belgorod - 47 “ 63. Penza - 29 “ 11. Bolsherech'ye - 23 “ 64. Perm - 29 “ 12. Brno - 17 “ 65. Prague - 19 “ 13. Brykin Bor - 23 “ 66. Riga - 41 “ 14. Cheboksary - 47 “ 67. Rostov-on-Don - 29 “ 15. Chelyabinsk - 24 “ 68. Rovno - 43 “ 16. Cherkassy - 43 “ 69. Samara - 30 “ 17. Chernogolovka - 48 “ 70. Sankt-Peterburg (Oceanarium) - 30 “ 18. Chita - 48 “ 71. Sankt-Peterburg (Zoo) - 30 “ 19. Chleby - 18 “ 72. Saransk - 52 “ 20. Chomutov - 18 “ 73. Semey - 46 “ 21. Dnepropetrovsk - 54 “ 74. Sevastopol - 55 “ 22. Donetsk - 55 “ 75. Seversk - 31 “ 23. Dushanbe - 35 “ 76. Shymkent - 40 “ 24. Ekaterinburg - 24 “ 77. Smolensk - 31 “ 25. Elizovo - 24 “ 78. Sochi (Aquarium) - 52 “ 26. Galichya Gora - 48 “ 79. Sochi (IMP RAMS) - 52 “ 27. Grodno - 16 “ 28. Hluboka nad Vltavou - 18 “ 80. Stavropol - 31 “ 29. Ivanovo - 25 “ 81. Surgut - 32 “ 30. Izhevsk - 25 “ 82. Syktyvkar - 52 “ 31. Kagan - 56 “ 83. Tallinn - 20 “ 32. Kaliningrad - 25 “ 84. Tambov - 53 “ 33. Karaganda - 40 “ 85. Tashkent - 37 “ 34. Kaunas - 41 “ 86. Tbilisi - 40 “ 35. Kazan - 26 “ 87. Termez - 44 “ 36. Khabarovsk - 49 “ 88. Tula - 32 “ 37. Kharkov - 36 “ 89. Ulan-Ude - 53 “ 38. Kiev (“Bion”) - 55 “ 90. Vitebsk - 46 “ 39. Kiev (Zoo) - 36 “ 91. Vladivostok (“Akvamir”) - 33 “ 40. Kiryat Motzkin - 20 “ 92. Vladivostok (Institute) - 33 “ 41. Kishinev - 21 “ 93. Volzhskii - 53 “ 42. Kislovodsk - 49 “ 94. Vorobji - 53 “ 43. Komsomolsk-on-Amur - 49 “ 95. Voronezh - 54 “ 44. Krasnodar - 49 “ 96. Vsevolozhsk - 54 “ 45. Krasnoyarsk - 26 “ 97. Vyshkov - 19 “ 46. Lipetsk - 27 “ 98. Yakutsk - 42 “ 47. Minsk - 17 “ 99. Yalta - 56 “ 48. Moscow (“Aqua Logo”) - 27 “ 100. Yaroslavl - 33 “ 49. Moscow (Zoo) - 27 “ 101. Yerevan - 16 ” 50. Nalchik - 42 “ 102. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk - 34 “ 51. Nikel - 50 “ 103. Zelenogorsk - 34 “ 52. Nikolaev - 36 “ 104. Zheleznogorsk - 34 “ 53. N. Novgorod (Zoo “Limpopo”) - 28 “ 105. Zhlobin - 46 “ 16 17 I. Information on the full and associated members of the Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EARAZA) Full and associated members: 18 19 Armenia Tel.: (375152) 77-28-86, 72-07-37, 77-28-38. Fax: (375152) 77-28-86, 77-28-38. E-mail: [email protected]. Director: Tselina I. Pogerilo. Deputy Director: Lyudmila E. Adieva. Vet: Elena V. Nerod. 85 staff. 3.42 ha. Att. – 331,594. Mammals – 79 spp., 243 specimens; birds – 96 spp., 622 specimens; reptiles – 33 spp., 86 specimens; amphibians – 10 spp., 21 specimens; fishes – 69 spp., 594 specimens; invertebrates – 20 spp., 202 specimens. Total: 307 spp., 1768 specimens. Y E R E V A N Population – 1.200.000 Yerevan Zoo 375025 Yerevan, pr. Myasnikyana 20. Opened in 1941. Tel.: (37410) 56-23-62, 56-01-92 56-21-65. Fax: (37410) 56-23-62. E-mail: [email protected]. Web: www.zooyerevan.com. Director: Saak Abovyan. Vet: Arman Abovyan. 88 staff. 24.2 ha. Att. – 98,000. Mammals – 53 spp., 139 specimens; birds – 59 M I N S K Population – 1.800.000 spp., 430 specimens; reptiles – 28 spp., 57 specimens; fishes – 60 spp., 711 specimens; Minsk Zoo invertebrates – 4 spp. Total: 204 spp., 1337 specimens +. 220066 Minsk, ul. Tashkentskaya 40. Opened at 09.08.1984. Speciality – ungulates, birds, reptiles. Tel.: (37517) 340-21-78, 340-21-75, 340-51-78. Fax: (37517) 341-43-85. E-mail: [email protected], Web: www.minskzoo.by. Director: Yurii V. Ryabov. Deputy Director: Natalya R. Lebedeva. Vet: Andrei N. Goncharov. 82 staff. 17.5 ha. (exposition Azerbaijan – 6 ha.). Att. – 280,785. Mammals – 81 spp., 449 specimens; birds – 55 spp., 235 specimens; reptiles – 59 spp., 117 specimens; amphibians – 4 spp., 7 specimens; fishes – 70 spp., 257 specimens; invertebrates – 14 spp. Total: 269 spp., 1065 specimens +. B A K U Population – 3.500.000 Baku Zoo 1007 Baku, ul. Bakikhanova 39. Opened at 01.06.1942. Czech Republic Tel./fax: (99412) 441-04-54, 440-10-96. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]. Director: Guseinov Azer Ragim ogly. Vet: Sultanov Chingiz Dzhumali ogly. 44 staff. 4.2 ha. Att. – 100,000. Mammals – 45 spp., 136 specimens; birds – 75 spp., 477 specimens; reptiles – 9 spp., 25 specimens; amphibians – 1 spp., 2 specimens; fishes – 43 spp., 201 specimens. Total: 173 spp., 841 specimens. B R N O Population – 400.000 Zoologická Zahrada Mĕsta Brna (Brno City Zoological Garden) U Zoologické zahrady 46, 63500 Brno. Opened in 1953. Belarus Tel.: (420) 546-210-143, 546-432-323. Fax: (420) 546-210-000. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]. Web: www.zoobrno.cz. Director: Martin Hovorka. Scientific Assistant: Bohumil Král. Vet: Stanislav Mazánek. 112 staff. 64 ha. Att. – 252,387. Mammals – 68 spp., 271 specimens; birds – 58 spp., 226 specimens; reptiles – 44 spp., 229 specimens; amphibians – 2 spp., 14 specimens; fishes – 95 spp., 798 specimens; invertebrates – 24 spp., 70 specimens. Total: 291 spp., 1608 specimens. G R O D N O Population – 365.000 Speciality: reptiles and carnivores. Grodno Zoo UCSZ, EAZA, WAZA, IZE 230023 Grodno, ul. Timiryazeva 11. Opened in 1927.

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