ZOO WILDLIFE EXHIBIT SERVICES

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CHEETAH ENCOUNTER Dallas Zoological Society 650 S R.L. Thornton Fwy Dallas TX 75203 Zoo and wildlife exhibit services, namely, animal exhibits;The mark consists of the term CHEETAH which appears in a stylized orange and black capitalized font, with said term appearing centered immediately above the term ENCOUNTER shown in a stylized tan and black capitalized font, with such elements appearing superimposed on a white rectangle which is outlined in black and is centered directly underneath a semi-circular design depicting a black silhouette of a leaping cheetah therein, with said leaping cheetah appearing superimposed over a yellow and orange background having stylized green grass designs appear at bottom of said semicircular design, with said semicircular design being encircled by stylized black, brown, orange and white border design featuring orange and white and brown and white triangular designs therein.;The color(s) orange, black, green, light-green, tan, yellow, white and brown is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;CHEETAH;
DALLAS ZOO BACKSTAGE SAFARI Dallas Zoological Society 650 S R.L. Thornton Fwy Dallas TX 75203 Zoo and wildlife exhibit services, namely, animal exhibits; Educational and entertainment services, namely, organizing and conducting instructional and entertainment seminars and live interactive shows about wildlife and wildlife conservation, incorporating wild animal exhibitions, and lectures and talks conducted by zookeepers and zoo personnel;The mark consists of the term BACKSTAGE appearing in stylized capitalized orange font centered directly over the term SAFARI appearing in a stylized capitalized tan font, said terms being outlined by a black border and superimposed over a black background, with such elements appearing immediately adjacent to a stylized orange depiction of the head of a giraffe surrounded by stylized green design dash and dot designs, with the term DALLAS shown in a stylized capitalized tan font above the giraffe design and the term ZOO shown in a stylized capitalized tan font immediately below the giraffe design and separated from the giraffe design by a wavy orange line, with said giraffe design and the words DALLAS ZOO appearing superimposed over a black rectangular background having rounded corners and encircled by a black and white border.;as to DALLAS ZOO;The color(s) black, tan, orange, green, and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;ZOO;
WONDERS OF THE WILD Dallas Zoological Society 650 S R.L. Thornton Fwy Dallas TX 75203 Zoo and wildlife exhibit services, namely, animal exhibitions, with all of the foregoing excluding museum services; Educational and entertainment services, namely, organizing and conducting live instructional and entertainment seminars and interactive shows in the field of wildlife and wildlife conservation incorporating the use of live and prerecorded audio and video scripts and music, the exhibition of wild animals and lectures and discussions by zookeepers and zoo personnel, with all of the foregoing excluding museum services;The mark consists of the terms WONDERS OF THE WILD shown in a dark blue lowercase stylized script font, with the term WILD appearing partially superimposed over a light green, dark green, and orange stylized depiction of a parrot having a black and white eye. The wording and all but the tail of the parrot are superimposed over an off white rectangular background.;The color(s) dark blue, orange, white, off-white, black, dark green, light green, is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A tool for placement of a wildlife protection guard on an insulated bushing on a transformer is provided. The tool includes a body, a hook, a connector, a first and second tension member and a tensioning mechanism. The body has a first end, a second end operable to receive the wildlife protection guard, an upper side and lower side. The hook is adjacent the first end of the body. The connector extends from the lower side of the body and is pivotably attachable to an end of an extendable pole. The first and second tension members define a portion of the second end of the body and further define a slot for receiving a portion of the wildlife protection guard. The tensioning mechanism communicates with the first and second tension members and is operable to adjust the tension on the wildlife protection guard receivable in the slot.