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Provides a guide to the increasing number of zoos and associated sites now using the Internet. Investigates the multiple roles of the Internet for zoos, their staff and visitors, in helping them to communicate science and provide a cultural service to the public, in addition to serving as a means of marketing and publicity.
Internet Research – Emerald Publishing
Published: Sep 1, 1995
Keywords: Internet; Marketing information; Science
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