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Old 29-08-2007

Hello Everyone,

I've recently been introduced to ZooBeat and thought I would introduce myself. I have been following the discussions keenly and have found them really interesting, and will hope to contribute to them in the future.

Bye for now.

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hay mate, tell us about ya self, what zoos ya been to, whats ya fav, and zoo goss ya know!
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Hi Zoo Boy,

I can't say I've been to many zoos in OZ but have been to a number of sanctuaries and national parks in India and Nepal. My favourite by far was Chitwan National Park in Nepal. They have a fantastic elephant breeding centre.
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*deep exhale* another australian! thank god!!!
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lol, also your profile says u work for zoos S.A whats maing news down there, and what does your job entail?
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Great to have you here Emily.

My father did a trip to Chitwan National Park early last year - he's from Murray Bridge.
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Old 31-08-2007

Welcome!

I was at Chitwan in April this year! It is a beautiful, mesmerising place with an incredible variety of birds. Saw lots of Indian rhinos and gharials but no tiger sadly.
 

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