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Une superbe exposition à Pirats - La Manufacture Art Gallery du 16 Mars au 10 Avril
Avec Ala Shan aka Alina Synoczek - Josina Burgess aka Josina Den Burger - JudiLynn India - Mathieu Bravin aka Mathieu Laporte - Saiwun Yoshi
The Network Rail track measurement train passing Cowpen Bewley Woodland park,near Billingham in the North East of England.
Photos from the 2019 SBA Minnesota Lenders Conference in Brooklyn Park, MN taken by Sarah Swenty/SBA
On Nov 28, Langara Alumni held a cross-campus event to help students and alumni to up their networking game.
Photos copyright Langara College. Photographer: Jennifer Oehler
Kjersti Lunde ((Norway), Liv Midbøe (Sweden), Birgitte Mørk Winter (Denmark) and Ingrid Skarprud (Norway)
The third edition of the Social Good Summit Geneva, concluded at the Credit Suisse Forum in Geneva, brought together 24 best-in-class emerging-markets entrepreneurs pitching scale-ready products and services to impact investors, addressing 12 out of 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s Summit, created by UNDP Geneva, and held alongside the World Investment Forum, featured pitches on Access to Health and Education, Responsible Consumption and Production, Agritech and Fintech.
© Antoine Tardy/UNDP
Attendees networked with fellow life sciences alumni and industry contacts at the launch of the UMass Amherst Life Sciences Alumni Network.
Delegates network during the 4th International Railway Summit in Paris.
© 2017 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Ben Evans
Photographs from the The Park Plaza Hotel, Westminster at MetaPack's The Delivery Conference 2018. Learn more about #TDC18 at the event website www.thedeliveryconference.com.
The Ueno Zoo (恩賜上野動物園 Onshi Ueno Dōbutsuen?) is a zoo, managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and located in Taito, Tokyo, Japan. It is Japan's oldest and most famous zoo, opened on March 20, 1882. It is a five-minute walk from the Park Exit of Ueno Station, with convenient access from Tokyo's public-transportation network. The Ueno Zoo Monorail, the first monorail in the country, connects the eastern and western parts of the grounds.
The zoo is located within Ueno Park, a large urban park that is home to several museums, a small amusement park, and other attractions.
As of March, 2003, the zoo has 422 species. The Sumatran tiger, and western lowland gorilla head the list of the zoo's population. Ueno has most variety of species on exhibition than any other zoo in Japan.
At some point, redistribution of the animals among Tokyo's other zoos (including Tama Zoo and Inokashira Nature Park) left Ueno without a lion. However, in response to public demand, Ueno borrowed a female from the Yokohama Municipal Zoo
As of 2008, recent animals at the Ueno Zoo included:
Giant panda (Ling Ling, Ueno's only giant panda, died of chronic heart failure on April 30, 2008, leaving Ueno Zoo without a panda for the first time since 1972.)[1] China has agreed to lend a male and female to Ueno[2].
A Lesser panda (also known as the Red Panda)
Other animals have included the Sumatran tiger the Asiatic lion, the Western lowland gorilla, the Polar bear, the Asian elephant, the Reticulated Giraffe. and the White rhinoceros
[edit]Other animals
The zoo is also often home to zebras, Japanese macaques, red-crowned cranes, White-tailed eagles and King Penguins, along with goats, sheep, pigs, ostriches, and rabbits.