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Turtle Back Zoo

Turtle Back Zoo is a zoo in West Orange, New Jersey. Situated on 20 acres (8.1 ha) in the South Mountain Reservation,[2] it is part of the South Mountain Recreation Complex, which is managed as part of the Essex County Park System, the oldest county park system in the United States. Founded in 1963, the zoo was originally a showcase for animals indigenous to the New York metropolitan area but currently features species from every continent except Antarctica. As of 2018, it houses approximately 1400 animals, including several hundred birds in a free-flight aviary.[2] Located adjacent to the Richard J. Codey Arena, the former practice home of the New Jersey Devils, the zoo is open year-round, weather permitting.

Turtle Back Zoo
Turtle Back Zoo logo
The current entrance to the Turtle Back Zoo, opened in 2019.
40°46′3″N 74°16′55″W / 40.76750°N 74.28194°W / 40.76750; -74.28194
Date opened1963; 61 years ago (1963)[1]
LocationWest Orange, New Jersey, United States
No. of animalsApproximately 1,400[2]
Annual visitors979,056[3]
MembershipsAZA[4]
Major exhibitsAfrican Adventure, Amazing Asia, Big Cat Country, Essex Farm, Island Giants, Reptile Center, Sea Lion Sound, Sea Turtle Recovery, Shores of Africa, Touch Tank
Websitewww.turtlebackzoo.com

The Turtle Back Zoo has been an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) since 2006. In 2017, the zoo became an accredited member of ZAA (Zoological Association of America).[1]

History edit

 
Old entrance to the Turtle Back Zoo, renovated in 2018.

Turtle Back Zoo, which took its name from a nearby rock formation, opened in 1963 with a collection of 140 animals representing 40 species.[2] It was originally opened seasonally and had a Hans Christian Andersen "storybook theme," with such exhibits as "a giant piggy bank, the ABC house, [and] the pirates’ ship".[2] By 1973 the zoo was home to 850 animals representing 275 species.[1]

In 1975, the Zoological Society of New Jersey was established to help promote the zoo and provide funding. Despite this, Turtle Back Zoo fell into disrepair, and was almost shut down in 1995.[citation needed]

In 2000, the zoo created a master plan to improve the zoo enough to receive accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). Between 2003 and 2006, Turtle Back received approximately $20 million in funding, which was used to improve the facilities, and in 2006 the zoo received its first accreditation. New facilities included the Essex County Animal Hospital on zoo grounds, and a new 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) entrance/administrative complex with a 4,000-square-foot (370 m2) reptile center, classrooms, and an auditorium.[1]

In 2023, zoo attendance reached almost a million visitors for the first time in its history.[3]

Expansion controversy edit

Residents of Essex County have lobbied for expansion of the zoo to cease, citing traffic congestion and disruption of the surrounding South Mountain Reservation. In July 2019, Essex County officials announced the construction of a proposed amphitheater, grizzly bear exhibit, and overnight camping.[5] Essex County officials reported in September 2019 that as a result of the backlash, the amphitheater was scaled back, though no exact details were released.[6] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the amphitheater was put on hold in 2020.[7]

Exhibits edit

Exhibits include an American black bear exhibit; the Essex Farm, which holds common farm animals and includes a petting zoo; and the African Adventure's first enclosure which exhibits Masai giraffes, Eland, Ostriches, White-faced whistling ducks and Bontebok.[8]

Reptile center edit

 
Exhibit at the Reptile Center.

The $4.6 million reptile house and education center, the zoo's first indoor exhibit, opened in June 2006. When the 4,000-square-foot (370 m2) reptile center opened, it contained a pair of nine-foot-long "black dragons", a species of monitor lizard which was discovered in Malaysia in 2005 and has yet to receive a scientific name.[9] The Reptile House contains amphibians like the Eastern hellbender, some birds, and other reptiles including the Caiman lizard and a rare African dwarf crocodile.

Island Giants edit

Island Giants is a new sub-attractional exhibit which opened in September 2023. It is the new home for the Komodo dragon and American alligator, the former which was previously housed inside the Reptile Center. Three Malayan gharials, which also previously lived at the Reptile Center, are located in an indoor exhibit located next to the American alligator. Island Giants also serves as the new home for the three Aldabra tortoises.

Amazing Asia edit

This regional exhibit is home to gibbons, red pandas, clouded leopards, a pygmy slow loris, and an amur and snow leopard exhibit. The gibbon habitat, a $1.8 million exhibit that opened in 2009 as the first exhibit for Amazing Asia, contains an 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) outdoor mesh tent habitat that is home to the zoo's five white-cheeked gibbons.[10] The leopard exhibit is one of the latest exhibits, opening in 2018. After Amazing Asia was renovated in September 2022, the exhibit allowed the zoo's red pandas and clouded leopards to have more room to roam.[11][12]

African Adventure edit

In May 2016, the zoo opened their three-acre African Adventure attraction.[13] The $7 million addition is designed to mimic an African Savannah and contains four Masai giraffes.[14] In addition the exhibit contains elands, bongos, a pair of Abyssinian ground hornbills, White-faced whistling ducks, ostriches, and bonteboks.[15] As of spring 2017, this ancient exhibit includes lions and a pack of spotted hyenas.[16][17]

Shores of Africa edit

 
Penguins at the Shores of Africa.

Shores of Africa forms part of the African Adventure and features a penguin enclosure that's home to Pink-backed pelicans and is full of African penguins that swim in an indoor pool. Guests are able to experience underwater viewing while watching the penguins. This small dark exhibit is also home to a Lesser bushbaby.

Sea lions and Touch tank edit

This exhibit features an 82,000-gallon pool for California sea lions and a 1,600-gallon touch tank for sting rays and small sharks, along with space for education programs and special events. This $5.5 million exhibit was opened in 2013.[18]

Big Cat Country edit

The exhibit features cougars and jaguars and has a Southwest United States theme. The animals’ area has rock outcroppings, a waterfall and indigenous Southwest plantings. Viewing areas resemble a southwest mine or cave and stamped concrete pathways for visitors resemble a southwest trail. The big cat area has an indoor winter refuge area for the animals and secure holding areas. It also is being used as a breeding facility. This $3 million exhibit was opened in 2011.[19]

Drill family flamingo exhibit edit

In the summer of 2018, the zoo opened a new exhibit for the American and Chilean flamingo mixed flock. The current flamingo habitat was the zoo's old penguin exhibit, which got demolished and replaced by a home for new tropical birds.

Other attractions edit

 
 
The train (above) and carousel (below) at Turtle Back Zoo

There are several attractions at the zoo, including a train ride, carousel, and playground. All the zoo's attractions are part of the South Mountain Recreation Complex.

The Turtle Back Zoo Railroad is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railroad attraction that opened with the rest of the zoo in 1963. The railroad originally operated two S-24 Iron Horse trains manufactured by Allan Herschell. These were replaced in 1984 and 1999 by two C. P. Huntington trains manufactured by Chance Rides. In April 2015, the railroad received a third C. P. Huntington locomotive from a Livingston resident as part of a program to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's death.[20] From 2019 to 2020, the railroad was renovated to make room for a third parking deck, including a realignment of a portion of the route, a renovated platform, and a new train maintenance building.[21] In 2020, Investors Bank (now merged with Citizens Bank, N.A.) became the official sponsor of the railroad.[22]

The Endangered Species Carousel, a custom carousel built by Chance Rides and opened in 2008, is located inside a beautiful classic carousel house with mosaic floors and stained glass windows. Riders are seated on one of 30 endangered species, which includes pandas, alligators, and tigers.

On September 25, 2010, the Turtle Back Zoo opened the Essex County Safari MiniGolf course. Designed by French & Parrello Associates, P.A., the miniature golf course replicates three African regions: the Sahara Desert, the African Grasslands, and the Congo located to the center is Mount Kilimanjaro. The miniature golf course consists of 19 holes and contains various animal sculptures, such as a camel, an elephant, a gorilla, a lion and more.[23]

In the following years, the zoo opened several more facilities, including the Treetop Adventure Ropes Course in September 2011,[24] an education center in July 2014,[25] and a new 15,000 square foot, $2 million, sea turtle recovery center in 2016.[26]

A $2 million on-site veterinary hospital includes a full surgery suite, in addition to x-ray and ultrasound facilities.[2] In May 2022, it was renamed as the “Essex County Barry H. Ostrowsky Animal Wellness Center”, in honor of the president and CEO of RWJBarnabas Health. Construction of a second hospital, which will share the same name as the first hospital, began in October 2023 and is expected to be completed in Fall 2024.[27]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . turtlebackzoo.com. Turtle Back Zoo. Archived from the original on 4 August 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Yarmove, Hillel L. (7 March 2012). . Hamodia Magazine. pp. 12–16. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2012.
  3. ^ a b Kiefer, Eric. "Attendance Hits Record High At Turtle Back Zoo: See How Many Visitors". Patch Media.
  4. ^ "Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums". aza.org. AZA. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  5. ^ Proctor, Owen. "Turtle Back Zoo may expand African Adventure, add camping". North Jersey Media Group. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  6. ^ "Turtle Back Zoo 'Habitat' Amphitheater Has Been Scaled Back, County Official Reports". The Village Green. 2019-09-10. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  7. ^ "Turtle Back Zoo Amphitheater Project 'On Hold,' Official Says". West Orange, NJ Patch. 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  8. ^ . essexcountynj.org. Dec 14, 2015. Archived from the original on January 31, 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  9. ^ Essex County Executive DiVincenzo Recounts Historic Year at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo, Essex County, February 7, 2008 - accessed May 15, 2012
  10. ^ Read, Philip (24 September 2009). "$1.8M gibbons apes exhibit opens at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo". nj.com. The Star-Ledger.
  11. ^ "$3.7M Expansion at Turtle Back Zoo Moves Forward, Despite Critics". 29 October 2021.
  12. ^ "$3.7M Exhibit At Turtle Back Zoo Has Red Pandas, Leopards, Slow Loris". West Orange, NJ Patch. 2022-09-08. Retrieved 2023-03-26.
  13. ^ Turtle Back Zoo welcomes 4 giraffes
  14. ^ Giraffes Arrive At Turtle Back Zoo In N.J.
  15. ^ PHOTOS: African Adventure Exhibit — with Giraffes — Opens at Turtle Back Zoo
  16. ^ N.J.’s Turtle Back Zoo Will Get Lions, Hyenas: $3.6M Exhibit Planned
  17. ^ "Turtle Back' Zoo's African Adventure Exhibit Recognized for Excellence in Design". TAPinto. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  18. ^ "Sea Lion sound exhibit opens at Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange". 11 April 2013.
  19. ^ "Big Cat Country Exhibit Opens at Turtle Back Zoo".
  20. ^ "Livingston Resident Donates New Locomotive to the Essex County Turtle Back Zoo". TAPinto. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  21. ^ "$17.5M Additions Coming For Turtle Back Zoo: Parking, Train Ride". West Orange, NJ Patch. 2019-02-13. Retrieved 2024-03-29.
  22. ^ "Miniature Train Ride at Turtle Back Zoo Gets Official Sponsor". TAPinto. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  23. ^ Read, Philip (16 September 2010). "Turtle Back Zoo mini-golf course is latest West Orange rebranding effort". nj.com. The Star-Ledger.
  24. ^ Yi, K. (September 29, 2011). . MaplewoodPatch. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
  25. ^ "Gov. Christie, DiVincenzo Attend Opening of Zoo Education Center".
  26. ^ $2M rescue at N.J. zoo to rehab sick sea turtles
  27. ^ https://www.tapinto.net/towns/west-orange/sections/arts-and-entertainment/articles/county-to-construct-barry-h-ostrowsky-animal-wellness-center-at-turtle-back-zoo

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Zoological Society of New Jersey

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Turtle Back Zoo is a zoo in West Orange New Jersey Situated on 20 acres 8 1 ha in the South Mountain Reservation 2 it is part of the South Mountain Recreation Complex which is managed as part of the Essex County Park System the oldest county park system in the United States Founded in 1963 the zoo was originally a showcase for animals indigenous to the New York metropolitan area but currently features species from every continent except Antarctica As of 2018 it houses approximately 1400 animals including several hundred birds in a free flight aviary 2 Located adjacent to the Richard J Codey Arena the former practice home of the New Jersey Devils the zoo is open year round weather permitting Turtle Back ZooTurtle Back Zoo logoThe current entrance to the Turtle Back Zoo opened in 2019 40 46 3 N 74 16 55 W 40 76750 N 74 28194 W 40 76750 74 28194Date opened1963 61 years ago 1963 1 LocationWest Orange New Jersey United StatesNo of animalsApproximately 1 400 2 Annual visitors979 056 3 MembershipsAZA 4 Major exhibitsAfrican Adventure Amazing Asia Big Cat Country Essex Farm Island Giants Reptile Center Sea Lion Sound Sea Turtle Recovery Shores of Africa Touch TankWebsitewww wbr turtlebackzoo wbr comThe Turtle Back Zoo has been an accredited member of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums AZA since 2006 In 2017 the zoo became an accredited member of ZAA Zoological Association of America 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Expansion controversy 2 Exhibits 2 1 Reptile center 2 2 Island Giants 2 3 Amazing Asia 2 4 African Adventure 2 5 Shores of Africa 2 6 Sea lions and Touch tank 2 7 Big Cat Country 2 8 Drill family flamingo exhibit 3 Other attractions 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Old entrance to the Turtle Back Zoo renovated in 2018 Turtle Back Zoo which took its name from a nearby rock formation opened in 1963 with a collection of 140 animals representing 40 species 2 It was originally opened seasonally and had a Hans Christian Andersen storybook theme with such exhibits as a giant piggy bank the ABC house and the pirates ship 2 By 1973 the zoo was home to 850 animals representing 275 species 1 In 1975 the Zoological Society of New Jersey was established to help promote the zoo and provide funding Despite this Turtle Back Zoo fell into disrepair and was almost shut down in 1995 citation needed In 2000 the zoo created a master plan to improve the zoo enough to receive accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums AZA Between 2003 and 2006 Turtle Back received approximately 20 million in funding which was used to improve the facilities and in 2006 the zoo received its first accreditation New facilities included the Essex County Animal Hospital on zoo grounds and a new 11 000 square foot 1 000 m2 entrance administrative complex with a 4 000 square foot 370 m2 reptile center classrooms and an auditorium 1 In 2023 zoo attendance reached almost a million visitors for the first time in its history 3 Expansion controversy edit Residents of Essex County have lobbied for expansion of the zoo to cease citing traffic congestion and disruption of the surrounding South Mountain Reservation In July 2019 Essex County officials announced the construction of a proposed amphitheater grizzly bear exhibit and overnight camping 5 Essex County officials reported in September 2019 that as a result of the backlash the amphitheater was scaled back though no exact details were released 6 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the amphitheater was put on hold in 2020 7 Exhibits editExhibits include an American black bear exhibit the Essex Farm which holds common farm animals and includes a petting zoo and the African Adventure s first enclosure which exhibits Masai giraffes Eland Ostriches White faced whistling ducks and Bontebok 8 Reptile center edit nbsp Exhibit at the Reptile Center The 4 6 million reptile house and education center the zoo s first indoor exhibit opened in June 2006 When the 4 000 square foot 370 m2 reptile center opened it contained a pair of nine foot long black dragons a species of monitor lizard which was discovered in Malaysia in 2005 and has yet to receive a scientific name 9 The Reptile House contains amphibians like the Eastern hellbender some birds and other reptiles including the Caiman lizard and a rare African dwarf crocodile Island Giants edit Island Giants is a new sub attractional exhibit which opened in September 2023 It is the new home for the Komodo dragon and American alligator the former which was previously housed inside the Reptile Center Three Malayan gharials which also previously lived at the Reptile Center are located in an indoor exhibit located next to the American alligator Island Giants also serves as the new home for the three Aldabra tortoises Amazing Asia edit This regional exhibit is home to gibbons red pandas clouded leopards a pygmy slow loris and an amur and snow leopard exhibit The gibbon habitat a 1 8 million exhibit that opened in 2009 as the first exhibit for Amazing Asia contains an 11 000 square foot 1 000 m2 outdoor mesh tent habitat that is home to the zoo s five white cheeked gibbons 10 The leopard exhibit is one of the latest exhibits opening in 2018 After Amazing Asia was renovated in September 2022 the exhibit allowed the zoo s red pandas and clouded leopards to have more room to roam 11 12 African Adventure edit In May 2016 the zoo opened their three acre African Adventure attraction 13 The 7 million addition is designed to mimic an African Savannah and contains four Masai giraffes 14 In addition the exhibit contains elands bongos a pair of Abyssinian ground hornbills White faced whistling ducks ostriches and bonteboks 15 As of spring 2017 this ancient exhibit includes lions and a pack of spotted hyenas 16 17 Shores of Africa edit nbsp Penguins at the Shores of Africa Shores of Africa forms part of the African Adventure and features a penguin enclosure that s home to Pink backed pelicans and is full of African penguins that swim in an indoor pool Guests are able to experience underwater viewing while watching the penguins This small dark exhibit is also home to a Lesser bushbaby Sea lions and Touch tank edit This exhibit features an 82 000 gallon pool for California sea lions and a 1 600 gallon touch tank for sting rays and small sharks along with space for education programs and special events This 5 5 million exhibit was opened in 2013 18 Big Cat Country edit The exhibit features cougars and jaguars and has a Southwest United States theme The animals area has rock outcroppings a waterfall and indigenous Southwest plantings Viewing areas resemble a southwest mine or cave and stamped concrete pathways for visitors resemble a southwest trail The big cat area has an indoor winter refuge area for the animals and secure holding areas It also is being used as a breeding facility This 3 million exhibit was opened in 2011 19 Drill family flamingo exhibit edit In the summer of 2018 the zoo opened a new exhibit for the American and Chilean flamingo mixed flock The current flamingo habitat was the zoo s old penguin exhibit which got demolished and replaced by a home for new tropical birds Other attractions edit nbsp nbsp The train above and carousel below at Turtle Back Zoo There are several attractions at the zoo including a train ride carousel and playground All the zoo s attractions are part of the South Mountain Recreation Complex The Turtle Back Zoo Railroad is a 2 ft 610 mm narrow gauge railroad attraction that opened with the rest of the zoo in 1963 The railroad originally operated two S 24 Iron Horse trains manufactured by Allan Herschell These were replaced in 1984 and 1999 by two C P Huntington trains manufactured by Chance Rides In April 2015 the railroad received a third C P Huntington locomotive from a Livingston resident as part of a program to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln s death 20 From 2019 to 2020 the railroad was renovated to make room for a third parking deck including a realignment of a portion of the route a renovated platform and a new train maintenance building 21 In 2020 Investors Bank now merged with Citizens Bank N A became the official sponsor of the railroad 22 The Endangered Species Carousel a custom carousel built by Chance Rides and opened in 2008 is located inside a beautiful classic carousel house with mosaic floors and stained glass windows Riders are seated on one of 30 endangered species which includes pandas alligators and tigers On September 25 2010 the Turtle Back Zoo opened the Essex County Safari MiniGolf course Designed by French amp Parrello Associates P A the miniature golf course replicates three African regions the Sahara Desert the African Grasslands and the Congo located to the center is Mount Kilimanjaro The miniature golf course consists of 19 holes and contains various animal sculptures such as a camel an elephant a gorilla a lion and more 23 In the following years the zoo opened several more facilities including the Treetop Adventure Ropes Course in September 2011 24 an education center in July 2014 25 and a new 15 000 square foot 2 million sea turtle recovery center in 2016 26 A 2 million on site veterinary hospital includes a full surgery suite in addition to x ray and ultrasound facilities 2 In May 2022 it was renamed as the Essex County Barry H Ostrowsky Animal Wellness Center in honor of the president and CEO of RWJBarnabas Health Construction of a second hospital which will share the same name as the first hospital began in October 2023 and is expected to be completed in Fall 2024 27 Gallery edit nbsp Bird being fed at the zoo nbsp One of the zoo s peacocks which roam freely within the zoo grounds nbsp Sheep at the petting area of Essex Farm nbsp Prairie Dogs nbsp Gray wolf Canis lupus References edit a b c d History turtlebackzoo com Turtle Back Zoo Archived from the original on 4 August 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2010 a b c d e f Yarmove Hillel L 7 March 2012 Keeper of the Flame An interview with Dr J D Goodman director of the Turtle Back Zoo skilled veterinarian and president of the West Orange Eruv Society Hamodia Magazine pp 12 16 Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 31 March 2012 a b Kiefer Eric Attendance Hits Record High At Turtle Back Zoo See How Many Visitors Patch Media Currently Accredited Zoos and Aquariums aza org AZA Retrieved 29 September 2010 Proctor Owen Turtle Back Zoo may expand African Adventure add camping North Jersey Media Group Retrieved 2020 10 29 Turtle Back Zoo Habitat Amphitheater Has Been Scaled Back County Official Reports The Village Green 2019 09 10 Retrieved 2020 10 29 Turtle Back Zoo Amphitheater Project On Hold Official Says West Orange NJ Patch 2020 05 26 Retrieved 2020 10 29 Essex County Executive Divincenzo Announces Turtle Back Zoo Attendance Breaks 700 000 For First Time essexcountynj org Dec 14 2015 Archived from the original on January 31 2016 Retrieved 31 May 2023 Essex County Executive DiVincenzo Recounts Historic Year at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo Essex County February 7 2008 accessed May 15 2012 Read Philip 24 September 2009 1 8M gibbons apes exhibit opens at Essex County Turtle Back Zoo nj com The Star Ledger 3 7M Expansion at Turtle Back Zoo Moves Forward Despite Critics 29 October 2021 3 7M Exhibit At Turtle Back Zoo Has Red Pandas Leopards Slow Loris West Orange NJ Patch 2022 09 08 Retrieved 2023 03 26 Turtle Back Zoo welcomes 4 giraffes Giraffes Arrive At Turtle Back Zoo In N J PHOTOS African Adventure Exhibit with Giraffes Opens at Turtle Back Zoo N J s Turtle Back Zoo Will Get Lions Hyenas 3 6M Exhibit Planned Turtle Back Zoo s African Adventure Exhibit Recognized for Excellence in Design TAPinto Retrieved 2019 04 04 Sea Lion sound exhibit opens at Turtle Back Zoo in West Orange 11 April 2013 Big Cat Country Exhibit Opens at Turtle Back Zoo Livingston Resident Donates New Locomotive to the Essex County Turtle Back Zoo TAPinto Retrieved 2017 07 27 17 5M Additions Coming For Turtle Back Zoo Parking Train Ride West Orange NJ Patch 2019 02 13 Retrieved 2024 03 29 Miniature Train Ride at Turtle Back Zoo Gets Official Sponsor TAPinto Retrieved 2020 10 29 Read Philip 16 September 2010 Turtle Back Zoo mini golf course is latest West Orange rebranding effort nj com The Star Ledger Yi K September 29 2011 Treetop Adventure Course Open Today MaplewoodPatch Archived from the original on April 25 2012 Retrieved 2011 10 21 Gov Christie DiVincenzo Attend Opening of Zoo Education Center 2M rescue at N J zoo to rehab sick sea turtles https www tapinto net towns west orange sections arts and entertainment articles county to construct barry h ostrowsky animal wellness center at turtle back zooExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turtle Back Zoo Official website Zoological Society of New Jersey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Turtle Back Zoo amp oldid 1216217626, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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