Bengal Tiger
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Does anyone know of zoos with lots of history behind them, such as London Zoo, and Berlin Zoo. If you do could you show me a way to see some more about their history.
The ZooChat thread...There are loads of books to get you started....
Just do it. I was joining all sorts of things at that age. You don’t actually have to get to meetings, just enjoy the journals, newsletters and other publications. Clinton Keeling’s books (two of them republished in recent years by the Bartlett Society) just might fascinate you. Enjoy.I’m only 13, not so sure about joining societies.![]()
Count yourself lucky that you are "only thirteen" as you have a lifetime to explore zoo history if you wish. Read what you can; there is a Bibliography on the previously mentioned Bartlett Society website www.zoohistory.co.uk which should help you select books that catch your interest. Although you may find it difficult to locate many books some older titles can be downloaded for free - just search the internet (for example books such as the 1828 "Tower Menagerie" about the animals kept in the Tower of London can be found to download) and others may be on the free Kindle list.I’m only 13, not so sure about joining societies.![]()
It would be worth "@Bengal Tiger" checking the Biodiversity Heritage Library. This provides on-line access to a number of hard to find zoo books, for example:...Although you may find it difficult to locate many books some older titles can be downloaded for free...
Thanks!!!I’d agree with everyone else with Bronx, Antwerp, London, Philadelphia.
I would also add Hagenbeck who created the first panorama, predator and prey, and natural exhibits.
San Diego for their work in the grotto style exhibit, and their extremely important collection. Here is a thread I made that lists the old collection San Diego Zoo/Safari Park Old Collection
I’m probably going to update it later with pinnipeds.
What is WZD?If youre looking for a old Zoo outside of Europe or America, I'd go for Pretoria Zoo, You can read about it's history on WZD and their Website.
World Zoo DatabaseWhat is WZD?
I looked at it and it seems very interesting, thank you for this information