Zoo Horticulture

Author(s)Hohn, Timothy
Date Accessioned2008-03-27T00:28:25Z
Date Available2008-03-27T00:28:25Z
Publication Date1986
AbstractToday's zoos are undergoing a renaissance in their exhibition, education, conservation, and research programs. The inspiration for this renaissance is the destruction of the Earth's dwindling natural habitats at the hands of an uninformed human populace. Zoo horticulture, and the resulting plant collections, contribute to beautiful zoo surroundings, naturalistic exhibits having ecological integrity and encouraging natural animal behaviors resulting in a high level of visitor education and enjoyment. Naturalistic exhibits, commonly representing particular habitats from specific geographic locations, are dependent upon the creative use of plants for their integrity.en_US
ExtentNote: Except for the faculty signature page, which was not digitized, the entire thesis was scanned as formatted by the author.en
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/3140
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
KeywordsHorticultureen_US
KeywordsZoosen_US
KeywordsGarden designen_US
KeywordsExhibitsen_US
TitleZoo Horticultureen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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