bio.wikisort.org - ZooRabat Zoo (Arabic: حَدِيْقَة ٱلْحَيْوَانَات بِٱلرِّبَاط, romanized: Ḥadīqat al-Ḥaywānāt bir-Ribāṭ ("Zoological Garden in Rabat"), ٱلْحَدِيْقَة ٱلْوَطَنِيَّة لِلْحَيْوَانَات بِٱلرِّبَاط ("The National Park for Animals in Rabat"); French: Jardin Zoologique de Rabat), also known as "Temara Zoo", is a zoological park near Rabat in Morocco that was established in 1973. The first enclosures were built to house lions that were previously kept in the royal palace.[1]
These lions were thought to be descendants from Barbary lions.[2]
Zoological park in Rabat
Conservation for the lion
Given that the Barbary lion is extinct in the wilderness, importance has been given to finding possible Barbary lions or descendants of the Barbary lion in captivity. So far, tests indicate the lions of the zoo are not pure Barbary lions, but descendants of the original Barbary lion.[3][4] This is partly as members of the Moroccan royal family had kept lions that were captured from the Atlas Mountains.[1]
Gallery
Goat
Scimitar oryx
Giraffes
White rhinoceros
Binturongs
See also
References
- Yamaguchi, N.; Haddane, B. (2002). "The North African Barbary Lion and the Atlas Lion Project". International Zoo News. 49 (8): 465–481.
- Nowell, K.; Jackson, P. (1996). "Wild Cats of Africa" (PDF). Wild Cats: status survey and conservation action plan. IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group, Gland, Switzerland. pp. Plate I.
- Burger, J.; Hemmer, H. (2006). "Urgent call for further breeding of the relic zoo population of the critically endangered Barbary lion (Panthera leo leo Linnaeus 1758)" (PDF). European Journal of Wildlife Research. 52: 54–58. doi:10.1007/s10344-005-0009-z. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 July 2007.
- Black, S.; Yamaguchi, N.; Harland, A.; Groombridge, J. (2010). "Maintaining the genetic health of putative Barbary lions in captivity: an analysis of Moroccan Royal Lions". European Journal of Wildlife Research. 56: 21–31. doi:10.1007/s10344-009-0280-5.
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History |
- Timeline
- Bombardment of Salé
- Republic of Salé
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Landmarks | Rabat |
- Andalusian wall of Rabat
- Bab Oudaya
- Bab er-Rouah
- Borj Lalla Qadiya
- Borj Sidi Makhlouf
- Chellah
- Dar al-Makhzen
- French Protectorate Residence
- Hassan Tower
- Kasbah of the Udayas
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V
- Mohammed VI Bridge
- Rabat Zoo
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Salé |
- Bab el-Mrissa
- Kasbah Gnawa
- Madrasa of Abu al-Hasan
- Zawiya en-Noussak
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Places of worship | Mosques |
- Ahl Fas Mosque
- As-Sunna Mosque
- Great Mosque (Medina of Rabat)
- Great Mosque of Salé
- Moulay Slimane Mosque
- Old Mosque (Mosque of the Kasbah)
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Synagogues |
- Rabbi Shalom Zaoui synagogue
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Transport | |
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Education | Universities |
- Mohammed V University
- International University of Rabat (in nearby Salé)
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Primary and secondary |
- École Belge de Rabat
- Khalil Gibran School
- Lycée Descartes
- Lycée André Malraux
- Lycée Moulay Youssef
- Rabat American School
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Libraries |
- National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco
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Culture |
- Archives du Maroc
- Grand Theatre of Rabat
- Mawazine
- Museum of History and Civilizations
- Rabat Observatory
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Sport | |
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