Out of historical interest I have been reading about the origins and history of the Smithsonian National Zoo. I learned that the original animal collection was a menagerie of North American species including bison that were kept adjacent to the natural history museum on the National Mall.
The National Zoo was formally organized in 1889 and opened the present zoo campus in Rock Creek Park in 1891. I have been trying to figure out what exhibits and animals that a zoo visitor would have seen at the new zoo site, and am wondering if the hive Zoochat mind can fill that in. If a good source enumerating the opening 1891 collection exists, I have not found it.
The zoo at opening apparently had two Asian elephants that had been donated from a circus (although an actual elephant exhibit with a barn was still some years away). I assume that there was a substantial North American animal collection moved over from the National Mall, although bison are the only species I know for sure were part of that collection.
I read in a book several years ago that the first zoo director ordered there be an exhibit filled with domestic dogs because there was a lot of space in the zoo that needed filling. Apparently the exhibit was popular for many years. Can anyone confirm if I am remembering that correctly?
So what I know is that the 1891 opening zoo had Asian elephants, dogs, and bison - and a lot of other North American species. Does anybody else know what other species were there? Were there any exotics besides the elephants? Lions? Monkeys? Tigers? I know that there were no giraffes until 1926.
The National Zoo was formally organized in 1889 and opened the present zoo campus in Rock Creek Park in 1891. I have been trying to figure out what exhibits and animals that a zoo visitor would have seen at the new zoo site, and am wondering if the hive Zoochat mind can fill that in. If a good source enumerating the opening 1891 collection exists, I have not found it.
The zoo at opening apparently had two Asian elephants that had been donated from a circus (although an actual elephant exhibit with a barn was still some years away). I assume that there was a substantial North American animal collection moved over from the National Mall, although bison are the only species I know for sure were part of that collection.
I read in a book several years ago that the first zoo director ordered there be an exhibit filled with domestic dogs because there was a lot of space in the zoo that needed filling. Apparently the exhibit was popular for many years. Can anyone confirm if I am remembering that correctly?
So what I know is that the 1891 opening zoo had Asian elephants, dogs, and bison - and a lot of other North American species. Does anybody else know what other species were there? Were there any exotics besides the elephants? Lions? Monkeys? Tigers? I know that there were no giraffes until 1926.
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