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Sunday 10 August 2014

REPLY FROM EMAIL SENT TO LONDON ZOO

Dear Mark,

Thank you for contacting ZSL. Unfortunately, our keepers are unavailable for public interviews due to the demanding nature of their work. However, you may like to check out the experiences we offer on our website: www.zsl.org/experiences

We have Meet the Lions and Meet the Tiger experiences which include a very short opportunity to ask the keepers any questions you may have.

Kind regards,

Samir Hafiz
Supporter Services Coordinator
Zoological Society of London
Regent's Park
London NW1 4RY
Tel: 020 7449 6200  www.zsl.org  

ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON
LIVING CONSERVATION

No matter what

Why for l like this song it due to lyrics .from thr fact can be  religious or how in my life judged and came back.i remember this when get stressed or upset -I only kjow what is true

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Saturday 9 August 2014

Staffordshire cemetery experiment creates extra burial plots

Modular burial system at Eccleshall cemetery
Fresh space has been created in a Staffordshire cemetery by using a new system which allows burials in plots separated by plastic walls.
The remaining land at Eccleshall Road Cemetery in Stafford is too sandy to allow conventional burials, Stafford Borough Council said.
Instead 12 plots have been created using plastic partitions sunk into the ground.
The method makes the graves safer and uses less space, a spokesman said.
The council said the burial system is believed to be the first of its kind used in this country.Modular burial system at Eccleshall cemeteryREAD MORE

ELEPHANT SCRATCHS VW POLO.

It came as a surprise to a couple in a vw polo when an elephant in photo fancied a scratch.Normally in the wild their use logs,small,trees,rocks to relieve itch or remove parasites-Pilanesburg National Park,South Africa.

Rosetta spacecraft reaches Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko

Rosetta spacecraft reaches comet
European spacecraft Rosetta became the first ever to catch up with a comet on Wednesday, a landmark stage in a decade-long space mission that scientists hope will help unlock some of the secrets of the solar system.
Scientists and spectators at ESA's mission control in Darmstadt, Germany, cheered Wednesday after the spacecraft successfully completed its final thrust to swing alongside comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
A Twitter account run by the ESA tweeted a photo of the craft's approach shortly after 5:30 a.m. ET.View image on Twitterread more ,see photos and video link

FLOWER LOOKS LIKE BIRD.

This  picure  is  a PINK MOTH ORCHID  and  how it formed a head,eyes,baek like a bird. Taken by Christan  Kneidinger at a botanical garden ,Litz, Austria.