moon88 Posted March 4, 2000 Share Posted March 4, 2000 Dear cecil,Would like to see pictures of the zoo. I think I am totally amazed by the fact that the animals are not kept in the cages. I think I am glad to know that there is a cruelty free way of keeping animals. Would love it if you can also provide a link to such a zoo site. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 4, 2000 Staff Share Posted March 4, 2000 Dear Anon,This is the official homepage of the Singapore Zoo:-http://www.zoo.com.sg/openzoo/index.htmAnother link is at http://cyberfair.gsn.org/tchs98/text/zoo/index.htmlQuote: "The Open Concept Ever wondered how the Singapore Zoological Gardens got its name as "The Open Zoo"? Well, the 'Open Zoo' was coined, not because of the zoo's operating hours but rather to convey the concepts behind the animal exhibition designs and landscaping. "(Although the above link is all text, you can find out concept and how it was originally developed, in Germany but did not take off in many older zoos because it is expensive to change the layout. Only newer zoo's are thus able to apply this concept).For those who want to find out some of the attractions in Singapore can check out:-http://www.travel.com.sg/ltours/template/5a/0,1391,111,00.htmlThis is another link:-http://www.mediacity.com.sg/daiichi/For those who want to find out more about Singapore, can visit:http://www.sgThis is the `official' home page of Singapore. For example, you can enter a search for `Zoo' to find out more links on the above site. (I found all the above links from here)Hope the above helps.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/4/00 11:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,Would like to see pictures ofthe zoo. I think I am totallyamazed by the fact that theanimals are not kept in thecages. I think I am glad toknow that there is a crueltyfree way of keeping animals.Would love it if you can alsoprovide a link to such a zoosite. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 4, 2000 Staff Share Posted March 4, 2000 Dear Anon,Singapore's Zoo, is separate from the Bird park.Here are some of the links to the Singapore Bird Park. (It is also called `Jurong Bird Park' because it is located in a place called Jurong):-http://www.sin.com.sg/sin/titles/birdpark.htmlUnder the above URL, click the Main Menu, to take you to Places of Interest in Singapore. You can find out more about the many facets of life, and other places of nature e.g. the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve:Quote from the site url:"Singapore is one of only two cities in the world to harbor a significant area of old-growth rainforest within its boundaries - the other being Rio de Janeiro. This 81-hectare reserve, 12km from city center and just a half km from a 30-storey apartment and shopping complex, contains more species of plants than the entire North American continent."Other links to the Bird park:-http://www.asia-compass.com.sg/leisure/attractions/jbirdpark/jbirdpark.htmhttp://www.travel.com.sg/ltours/template/5a/0,1391,87,00.htmlWarmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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