Index of historical articles/issues of International Zoo News - curated by TLD

1980: VOLUME 27

Six issues, with five represented within this thread.

Volume 27 Issue 1 - Edition 164 - Jan/Feb 1980 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - opinion piece in which the new editor provides further information about his qualifications, skills and his interest in zoological collections.
  • People - notes on recent promotions and deaths in the zoological world.
  • Science In The Zoo (Dr L. G. Goodwin) - transcript of an address given by the Director of Science at the Zoological Society of London to the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in September 1979, discussing the importance of scientific research in zoological collections.
  • Three Asian Zoos (Jan van den Brink) - a ten-page review of the zoological collections located in Karachi (Pakistan), Columbo (Sri Lanka) and Kathmandu (Nepal).
  • Breeding the Arrow-marked Babbler (Turdoides jardinei) at San Antonio Zoo (S. David McKelvey) - a short account written by a staff aviculturalist at San Antonio Zoo providing notes on the husbandry and behaviour of the species in question, and the successful hand-rearing of a single chick in September 1978.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including pugmarks and scratches recorded on Bali which potentially belonged to extant Bali Tiger or an unknown population of leopard.
  • International Zoo News - a collection of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.

Volume 27 Issue 2 & 3 - Edition 165 - March/April/May 1980 - physical copy

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  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - report on a recent visit to Selous Game Reserve in southern Tanzania.
  • Red Junglefowl: A Zoo Neccessity (S. David McKelvey) - opinion piece written by an aviculturist at San Antonio Zoo, discussing the various important roles which red junglefowl can play within a zoological collection - the incubation, hatching and rearing of more exotic taxa, experimental models for veterinary research in zoos, learning resources within the educational department of a collection, and as a source of fresh meat for carnivorous species.
  • Keeping & Breeding the Waldrapp Ibis (A. Schenker, U. Hirsch, M. Mallet, H. Pechlaner, E. Thaler and H. Wackernagel) - a detailed account of the current knowledge available regarding the captive husbandry of Waldrapp Ibis, drawing on the experiences of keepers at Jersey Zoo, Zoo Basel and Alpenzoo Innsbruck; information within includes the minimum requirements for aviary dimensions, observations on recommended aviary design, substrate, nesting areas and vegetation, maximum recommended population density, observations on breeding behavior and hand-rearing techniques, and the standard diet used at the three zoological collections in question.
  • On Behavioural Research In Zoos (Randall L. Eaton) - a summary of recommendations made following the 1974 Symposium On Behavioural Research in Zoos held by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco.
  • Orthopaedic Surgery On Koala - a brief news item relating to the first-known case of a wild rescue koala surviving orthopaedic surgery.
  • Dream comes true with Arabian Oryx (Nigel Sitwell) - article on the success of the captive breeding programme for Arabian Oryx, along with recommendations for a similar programme to start focused on the Scimitar-horned Oryx, and the observation that the last wild-born Arabian Oryx had recently passed away at Phoenix Zoo.
  • Readers' Letters - letters discussing the following subjects; behavioural engineering in captive chimpanzees and opposition on the part of the letter-writer towards attempts to teach great apes human sign language; and an increase in the illegal trade of British wildlife protected under Schedule 1 of the Conservation of Wild Creatures and Wild Plants Act 1975.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - advertisements placed by Skansen Aquarium and Natal Zoological Gardens.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following works; How to Save the World by Robert Allen, a summary of the newly announced IUCN World Conservation Strategy; Genetics and Hereditary Disease of the Przewalski Horse, edited by Leobert E. M. de Boer and Jan & Inge Bouman, a total of 18 papers resulting from the 1978 Arnhem Study Conference held at Burger's Zoo; and Facts About A Zoo by Jeremy Mallinson, a children's book giving a general overview of the activities, history and day-to-day operation of Jersey Zoo.
  • People In The News - a brief summary of news items relating to noteworthy zoological and conservation figures.
  • Conservation - a collection of short articles and news items relating to the following; a planned hydro-electric dam which threatened a significant area of habitat for the Lion-tailed Macaque; the first international pheasant symposium held in November 1979; the establishment of TRAFFIC (USA) or Trade Records Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce subsequent to the formation of TRAFFIC (INTERNATIONAL) IN 1975; a three-fold increase in Soviet whaling activity aimed at Killer Whale between October 1979 and April 1980; reports of ivory poachers in Thailand removing the tusks from working elephants without killing the animals; an increase in the smuggling of birds-of-paradise into Japan; and a 50% increase in Southern Reedbuck populations between 1974 and 1977.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Annual Reports - brief summaries of the 1979 annual reports recently-published by Perth Zoo, Kolmården Djurpark and Zoo Berlin, and a more comprehensive summary of the 1979 ZSL annual reports for London and Whipsnade.
  • International Zoo News - thirteen pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.

Volume 27 Issue 4 - Edition 166 - June/July 1980 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - opinion piece discussing the need for management of captive populations when space is limited, genetic lines are overrepresented, or inbreeding depression is likely, and the three options available; prevention of breeding, culling at birth or in the egg, or culling later in life.
  • Saving Europe's Herpetofauna (John Coborn) - a general summary of the talks and presentations which took place at the 1980 European Herpetological Symposium held at Cotswold Wildlife Park; these focused on the captive and in-situ conservation of European native reptiles and amphibians.
  • New Enclosures at Cologne Zoo (Ernst Kullmann) - an article written by the director of Zoo Köln, discussing the recent construction of a lemur house, and the need to adapt it for larger species such as black-and-white guereza due to delays in the construction of a house for large primates; this required the construction of larger cages connected to the main body of the house via bridges which extended over the visitor footpath.
  • New Zoo for Tripoli (Peter Ferguson) - an article discussing plans for a new zoological and botanical garden to be constructed in the city centre of Tripoli, Libya, with concept drawings and models showing some of the planned layout and design.
  • Readers Letters - these cover the following subjects; a response by the editor of The Proceedings on Mycobacterial Infections of Zoo Animals to a critical review in the October 1979 issue of IZN; the importance of taxonomic knowledge within zoological collections to prevent the creation of "zoomix" populations; reports of black rhinoceros both in the wild and captivity with three horns in total; and the value of ethological research in zoological collections.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following books; The Hawaiian Goose by Janet Kear and A. J. Berger; The Island Waterfowl by Milton W. Weller; and Great Zoos of the World, edited by Lord Zuckerman.
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Buffalo Zoo, USA and Dangerfield's Wildlife Breeding Centre, UK.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues
  • People In The News - notes on recent promotions, deaths and other notable events relating to figures in the zoological world.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections, including information on the first captive holding of the Yanztze River Dolphin at the Institute of Hydrobiology in Wuhan, China; this individual, Qi Qi, was also the final surviving member of the species in captivity (and possibly the world) at the time of his death in 2002.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1979 annual report for Chester Zoo, UK; the 1979 annual report for Edinburgh Zoo, UK; the 1979 annual report for Bristol Zoo, UK; and the 1979 annual report for Zurich Zoo, Switzerland. A list of 1979 breedings and arrivals at several Italian zoological collections (Milan, Turin, Verona, Pistoia, Naples, Rome) is also provided.
  • Advertisement - information on the Wildlife Breeding Centre managed by Grahame Dangerfield, listing species available for purchase, ongoing breeding projects and the past breeding record at the centre.
  • International Zoo News - ten pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.

Volume 27 Issue 5 and 6 - Edition 167 - August/September/October 1980 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - opinion piece on the motivations of zoo visitors, and the bearing these motivations may have on the best way to approach the promotion of conservation causes.
  • Indonesian Parrots Need Zoo's Help (Roland Wirth) - article on the conservation threats facing many of the parrot taxa native to the Moluccas and Lesser Sundas, giving information relating to particular examples and arguing that zoological collections need to establish breeding programmes for these taxa and others.
  • Species Popularity at Quebec Zoo (Sylvie Cantin and Jacques Prescott) - a detailed 12-page research article on the relative popularity of various species at the zoological collection in question and the factors impacting this popularity, using data compiled through two means; the observation of visitors, and the direct interview of a random sample of these visitors. The article is accompanied by several information tables presenting the results of this research.
  • Visits to Spanish Zoos (Tom Begg) - a short opinion piece submitted by a veterinary surgeon based at Port Lympne and Howletts Zoo, detailing observations made by the author during visits to Majorca Safari Park and Barcelona Zoo.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including fears for the western population of Siberian Crane, and proposals to initiate a breeding programme in China for the South Chinese Tiger.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Natal Zoological Gardens in South Africa, Guernsey Zoo in the Channel Islands, and the Aspinall collections in the UK.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Shearing Day at Chester - a brief photographic item depicting the shearing of domestic Alpaca at the zoological collection in question.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1979 annual report for Köln Zoo in Germany, the 1979-1980 annual report for Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark, the 1979 annual reports from Paignton Zoo and Belfast Zoo in the UK, the 1979 annual report from Woodland Park Zoo in the USA, the 1979 annual report from Basel Zoo in Switzerland, and the 1979-1980 annual report from Dublin Zoo in Ireland.
  • Symposium on Zoo Design (A. P. G. Michelmore) - a short item on the recent Third International Symposium on Zoo Design and Construction held at Paignton Zoo in May 1980.
  • International Zoo News - thirteen pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.

Volume 27 Issue 7 - Edition 168 - November 1980 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - information relating to the results of a recent survey into the readership of International Zoo News, their demographics and professional status, and subjects of particular interest.
  • The Educational Role of Zoos (Jan Hatley) - a transcript of an address given by the senior education officer at Paignton Zoo to a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
  • Visitor Routes at Quebec Zoo (Sylvie Cantin and Jacques Prescott) - the second portion of a detailed analysis of visitors to Quebec Zoo, Canada, discussing the routes taken by visitors to the collection, and the time spent at each exhibit. This includes an explanation of methodology and results, along with maps of the collection and a table classifying each major exhibit by the percentage of visitors who spent time there, and ranking them by number of visitors and time spent in total.
  • Book Reviews - brief reviews of the following books; A World Like Our Own: Man and Nature in Madagascar by Alison Jolly; The Dancing Chimpanzee Samba by Leonard Williams; Chimps with Everything by Molly Badham with Maureen Lawless; A Directory of Western Palaearctic Wetlands edited by Erik Carp; Secret Eden by Eric Robins; and The Zoo Quest Expeditions by David Attenborough.
  • Readers Letters - a request for back-issues of the International Zoo Yearbook, and a correction to an article in IZN 165 on the subject of captive Arabian Oryx.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Riverbanks Zoo, USA.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1979 annual report for Denver Zoo, USA, the 1979 annual report for Zoo Negara, Malaysia, and the 1979-1980 annual report for Wellington Zoo, New Zealand.
  • Advertisement - a request placed by Skansen-Aquarium, Sweden for mammal species which would be suited for their new nocturnal house.
  • International Zoo News - nine pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide, including the arrival at London Zoo, UK of a pair of North Island Brown Kiwi, imported directly from New Zealand.
 

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1981: VOLUME 28

Five issues, all represented within this thread.

Volume 28 Issue 1 - Edition 170 - Jan/Feb 1981 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - opinion piece relating to reports suggesting that a new wild population of Przewalski's Horse may have been located.
  • Breeding Caracals at Calderpark (Graham Law and Hugh Boyle) - a report submitted by two senior keepers at Glasgow Zoo, discussing the recent arrival of caracal at the collection, subsequent successful breeding of the species, and observations thereof.
  • First Gorilla Born Using Artificial Insemination (E. Michael Douglas) - a highly detailed report submitted by the Staff Veterinarian at Memphis Zoo, USA discussing the import of Western Lowland Gorilla, the decision to attempt artificial insemination after several years where no breeding took place, observations throughout this process, and the eventual birth of a male infant which passed away a few days later.
  • Wild Horses Found In Northern China (Professor Tan Bangjie) - a short report claiming that surviving wild populations of Przewalski's Horse had been sighted in nothern Xinjiang, China.
  • New Zoo Opens In Greater Miami (Nigel Sitwell) - a review of the recently-opened Miami MetroZoo, detailing the current status of the collection and future plans for development.
  • International Zoo News - 14 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.
  • Reader's Letters - a reply from the head primate curator at Barcelona Zoo in response to a recent article reviewing the collection, an observation from the director of Natal Zoological Gardens, South Africa that the surplus/wanted stock listings in IZN seemed to be sparse and undersubscribed, and suggestions from Wim Mager - director and founder of Apenheul - on how best to deal with the issue of postpartum gorilla females refusing to allow their offspring to feed whilst not rejecting the offspring outright.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Howletts and Port Lympne, and Natal Zoological Gardens.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including information on the addition of all whales and parrots to the CITES treaty.

Volume 28 Issue 2 - Edition 171 - March/April 1981 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - opinion piece discussing the financial difficulties which the Zoological Society of London was experiencing, and possible avenues towards rectifying these issues.
  • Ring-tailed Lemur Behaviour On A Zoo Island (Barbara Rothstein) - a detailed research article submitted by a research associate at Miami Zoo, pertaining to a prolonged study of the ring-tailed lemur group at Crandon Park prior to the closure of this site and the relocation of the collection to the new MetroZoo.
  • Ungulate Status In The Wild And In Captivity (David M Jones) - a comprehensive and highly-detailed research paper by the Senior Veterinary Officer at the Zoological Society of London, comprising a short introduction, three pages of information explaining the various categories presented within the tables and figures alongside footnotes, and 14 pages of tables listing all extant ungulate species known at the time of publication, their geographic origin and wild status, their status in captivity, body weight, importation priority and ease of handling.
  • Keeper Courses By Correspondence (Nigel Sitwell) - discussion of a new Animal Management correspondence course provided by the National Extension College.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following books; Whipsnade: Captive Breeding for Survival by Elspeth Huxley; Cage & Aviary Birds by Richard Mark Martin; Great Apes of Africa edited by R. V. Short and Barbara J. Weir; International Zoo Yearbook vol.20 edited by P. J. S. Olney; The Tiger: Symbol of Freedom by Nicholas Courtney; Saving The Tiger by Guy Mountfort; and Wildlife Conservationists and the Modern Zoo by Gordon Woodroffe.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Milwaukee County Zoo, USA and Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo, USA.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1980 annual reports for Taronga Zoo, Australia and Zurich Zoo, Switzerland.
  • International Zoo News - 6 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.

Volume 28 Issue 3 - Edition 172 - May/June 1981 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - opinion piece providing further thoughts on the financial difficulties which the Zoological Society of London was experiencing, in light of the correspondence published elsewhere within this edition relating to the editorial in IZN 171.
  • Al-Areen Wildlife Park and Reserve - a general introduction to the zoological collection in question and associated wildlife reserves.
  • Imitating Nature at Rio Grande Zoo (Frank Seminerio) - an article submitted by a zoo architect at Rio Grande Zoological Park in the USA, discussing methods used to effectively simulate rocks and boulders within exhibits in order to provide a more naturalistic effect.
  • Arabian Oryx Herd at Al Ain Zoo (Chris W Furley and Peter Dickinson) - an article submitted by the chief veterinarian and head curator at the zoological collection in question, discussing the successful care and breeding of Arabian Oryx from 1969 onwards; the text is supplemented by tables showing the family tree of the herd currently present at the collection and observed calving dates.
  • Breeding the Little Spotted Cat (Francisco Luiz Widholzer, Marucia Bergmann and Carmen Zotz) - notes and observations pertaining to the successful care and breeding of Leopardus tigrina at Parque Zoológico do Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil, giving information on diet, behaviour, veterinary care, gestation, and post-natal development.
  • Letters to the Editor - a pair of letters in response to the editorial in IZN 171 pertaining to the financial problems at the Zoological Society of London; one from Colin Rawlins, the Director of Zoos at ZSL, correcting several points made and providing further information regarding other points; and one from David Hancocks of Woodland Park Zoo, USA disagreeing with the suggestion made in the prior editorial that ZSL should become more commercialised with circus-like side attractions.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Natal Zoological Gardens, South Africa and Lions of Longleat, UK.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including the reduction of the world population of Japanese Crested Ibis to five individuals, investigation into whether the Philippine Crocodile had been extirpated, and the ratification of the CITES Treaty by Belgium.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1980 annual reports for Zoo Berlin in Germany and Adelaide Zoo, Australia, along with a longer abridged version of the 1980 annual report for the Zoological Society of London and the two zoological collections therein.
  • International Zoo News - nine pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.

Volume 28 Issue 4 - Edition 173 - July/August 1981 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nigel Sitwell) - opinion piece discussing a recent visit to China, during which the editor visited four zoological collections.
  • Freddie's Story (Stella Brewer) - an article originally published in the newsletter of the International Primate Protection League, discussing the seizure of an illegally-smuggled juvenile chimpanzee by Gambian conservation personnel, the subsequent theft of the chimpanzee by an Austrian animal dealer, and his eventual return to The Gambia.
  • Veterinary Care of Non-Domestic Animals (D. M. Jones) - a detailed 10-page article submitted by the Senior Veterinary Officer at the Zoological Society of London, discussing the increasing requirement for up-to-date veterinary experience in zoological collections in order to meet the increasing quality standards required at such collections.
  • New Technique for Species Labels at Slimbridge (Joe B. Blossom) - an article from the Education Officer at Slimbridge, discussing the design and production of new educational signage at the WWT collections.
  • International Zoo News - 22 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide, including the introduction of the Zoo Licencing Act in the UK, and suggestions that the feral ostrich populations in Australia and South Africa may have been derived from the now-extinct Arabian Ostrich.

Volume 28 Issue 5 - Edition 174 - September/October 1981 - physical copy

  • Breeding the Giant Anteater (Jan Smielowski, Piotr Stanislawski and Tadeusz Taworski) - an article submitted by the director of Zoo Plock, Poland alongside colleagues from the Institute of Applied Zoology in Poznan, Poland, discussing the recent breeding of Giant Anteater at the collection, with successful mother-rearing of the infant having taken place.
  • Management of Snow Leopards at Milwaukee (Thomas F. Grittinger and Ralph J. Konrath) - a detailed article with supplementary information tables discussing the birth of 13 snow leopards at Milwaukee County Zoo between 1969 and 1981, with 11 of these being second-generation cubs, and going into detail about the successful rearing and survival into adulthood of all cubs concerned.
  • Primate Collections at Antwerp and Planckendael (Andre P. Verstraete) - a short article discussing the various species of primate held at the two zoological collections in question, and noting the breeding status of particularly noteworthy taxa.
  • Stress and the Development of Gibbon Behaviour (James D. Paterson, Valerie M. McGrath and Alan Smart) - an article submitted by researchers at the Department of Anthropology, University of Calgary, discussing observations made at Calgary Zoo of infant Lar Gibbon - in particular behavioural retrenchment in relation to stress from disease and relocation - and proposed management techniques.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including a short article about the last-ditch attempts to breed California Condor in captivity.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections, including the rediscovery of Black-footed Ferret.
  • International Zoo News - 12 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Emperor Valley Zoo, Trinidad and San Antonio Zoo, USA.
 
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1982: VOLUME 29:

Two issues, both represented within this thread:

Volume 29 Issue 1 - Edition 175 - September/October 1982 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard) - apologies for the long gap between editions, and notification that the author has taken over as editor of International Zoo News after Nigel Sitwell stepped down.
  • Reptile Pits: For and Against (Terry Boyland) - an opinion piece from a keeper at Taronga Zoo, Australia, discussing the relative merits and issues he has come across where outdoor pit exhibits for reptiles are concerned.
  • Breeding of the Masked Palm Civet (Paguma larvata) (Shin-Ichiro Chamura) - an article written by a keeper at Asa Zoo, Japan and originally published by the Hiroshima Zoological Park Society before being translated by Ken Kawata (then of Milwaukee County Zoo), discussing the successful and ongoing breeding of Masked Palm Civet at the collection and the captive care of the species.
  • Dental Disease in the Gorilla, with Special Reference to Alveolar Regression (Don Cousins) - a lengthy and detailed research article discussing the dental care of captive gorillas, common dental diseases observed in the two species then-present in captive collections worldwide, and comparing the rates of alveolar regression in captive Western Lowland Gorilla and wild Mountain Gorilla, among other subjects.
  • Individual Menus of Anoles (Professor Eberhard Curio) - an article on ongoing research taking place at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany into the varying diets of captive Anolis lineatopus.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - 14 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, Israel.

Volume 29 Issue 2 - Edition 176 - November/December 1982 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard) - opinion piece on the cost of maintaining a zoo, whether the money could be better invested in in-situ conservation, and recent conservation successes due to captive breeding programmes.
  • Retraction (Geoffrey Schomberg) - a short retraction of an obituary printed in IZN 163 for the former editor Gerard van Dam, after it transpired that reports of his death had been premature.
  • Masked Palm Civet (Paguma larvata) in Nocturnal Exhibit (Haruo Ohtsu) - an article written by a keeper at Asa Zoo, Japan originally published by the Hiroshima Zoological Park Society before being translated by Ken Kawata (then of Milwaukee County Zoo), discussing the introduction of the Masked Palm Civets held at the zoo into a nocturnal exhibit in 1974, the successful breeding of the species, and general observations about the behaviour and habits of the animals held at the collection.
  • The Breeding of Endangered Reptiles (Uwe W. Peters) - an article on a series of recent breeding successes with endangered and threatened reptile species at Taronga Zoo, including Aldabra Tortoise and several native snake taxa.
  • Gorilla Births In Barcelona Zoological Gardens (Dr J. Sabater-Pi) - a short article on the successful breeding of Western Lowland Gorilla at Barcelona Zoo, accompanied by a table showing all births between 1973 and 1981, dates and causes of death where relevant, sex and name, maternal parentage and weight at birth.
  • Annual Reports - abridged versions of the 1981 annual report for the Zoological Society of London, UK, the 1980-1981 annual report for Bronx Zoo, USA, and the 1981 annual report for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, UK, along with extracts from the 1981 annual report for Denver Zoo, USA and the 1980/1981 annual report from Paignton Zoo, UK.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including the first birth of an Arabian Oryx in the wild for a decade subsequent to reintroductions of the species, and the first captive breeding of Round Island Boa and St Lucia Amazon at Jersey Zoo.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Longleat, Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne in the UK, and Natal Zoological Gardens in South Africa.
  • International Zoo News - 6 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.
 
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1983: VOLUME 30

Six issues, all represented within this thread:


Volume 30 Issue 1 - Edition 177 - January/February 1983 - digital copy (scan)

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  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard)
  • Primate Predation Report: Survey Results (Susan Clarke and G. Mitchell) - discussion relating to the results of a survey conducted by Animal Keepers Forum and several other publications aiming to catalogue examples of captive primates feeding on animal protein (whether part of their regular diet, or representing consumption of carrion and/or live prey); over twenty species are detailed in an attached table of results.
  • Breeding the African Spoonbill at the St. Louis Zoological Park, USA (Stephen R. Wylie) - article written by the then-Curator of Birds at St Louis Zoo, and originally published within the April-June 1982 edition of Avicultural Magazine, discussing the successful attempts by the collection to breed the species for the first time.
  • The Barn Owl in Britain: A research project organised by the Hawk Trust (Hawk Trust) - short article introducing a census undertaken by the Hawk Trust intended to track the population demographics of the European Barn Owl within Great Britain, and providing contact details for anyone wishing to participate and provide data.
  • Sunbathing behaviour in five species of ibises (Threskiornithidae) at the Walsrode Bird Park, Germany (Dr. Gunter Wennrich) - originally published within the April-June 1982 edition of Avicultural Magazine; contains information relating to the number of ibis species, and individual animals belonging to these species, located within the Walsrode collection at the time of publication.
  • Spider Monkey breeding at the California Alligator Farm (Ted Daehnke) - written by a reptile keeper at California Alligator Farm and originally published within the August 1982 edition of Animal Keeper's Forum, providing information relating to the successful breeding of Geoffroy's Spider Monkey at the collection.
  • Madrid's Panda female, Shao-Shao, gives birth to twins (Dra. M. Celma) - report on the birth of Giant Panda twins at Madrid Zoo; this was the first breeding of the species to occur as a result of artificial insemination outside China, and moreover the first twin cubs born in captivity in the West. Information is provided on the course of the pregnancy, and the development up to the time of publication of the surviving cub (the other having been rejected at birth).
  • Annual Reports - summary of the 1981 annual reports recently-published by the Chicago Zoological Society and Adelaide Zoological Society.
  • Book Review - review of International Zoo Yearbook Vol. 21 (ed. Peter Olney).
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - advertisements of surplus and wanted animal stock placed by Zoo de la Palmyre, National Zoological Park, and Riverbanks Zoological Park.
  • Conservation - a selection of shorter articles and news items relating to various captive-breeding successes which had previously been printed in the AAZPA Newsletter, along with a list of species being examined for re-assessment by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • International Zoo News - news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including further items from Great Britain.
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Volume 30 Issue 2 - Edition 178 - March/April 1983 - digital copy (scan)

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  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard) - discussion of a recent spate of cowpox infections affecting cats in European captive collections.
  • Birth of a Lion x Leopard hybrid in Italy (P. L. Florio) - report on the birth of a Panthera hybrid in a private collection near Florence, Italy, along with a summary of previous reports of lion x leopard hybridisation in captivity and a notice advertising the fact that the cub in question was available for sale.
  • Reptiles On The Air (Robert W. Henderson) - originally published within Animal Kingdom Aug/Sept 1982 by the New York Zoological Society; an article discussing the radio-tagging of snakes in South America, and the utility of radiotelemetry in conservation work.
  • Longevity of primates at the Dallas Zoo (Kenneth R. Kaemmerer) - an examination of primate longevity records at Dallas Zoo, comparing them to the longevity records held for the species concerned as a whole, and the genera concerned where available.
  • Some aspects of behaviour in the Gorilla colony, with special reference to the reaction of males to their infant progeny (John Aspinall) - a lengthy account on the subject in question, including diagrams showing the enclosure complex at the time of publication and a planned new enclosure to allow further expansion of the colony.
  • Reminisces of live animal collecting in Zaire (Charles Cordier) - an account of expeditions on behalf of the New York Zoological Society in 1947-1949 and in 1956, with the collection of Congo Peafowl a particular focus.
  • The Species Survival Plan (SSP) of the AAZPA (Thomas J. Foose) - a general introduction to, and overview of, the SSP programmes being established by the AAZPA at the time of publication, discussing how they would be organised and managed, and the species to which the SSP would initially apply.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Readers Letter - a letter from Dr Paul Schauenberg of the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Geneva, remarking in response to an article in IZN 164 relating to Philippine cloud-rats that he maintained a breeding population of the Luzon species at the museum, collected by himself, and was open to making these available to any interested zoological collections.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - a brief notice advertising surplus wild-born Sumatran Tiger available from Jakarta.
  • Conservation - a collection of shorter articles relating to the protection of the Camargue region, calls from the IUCN to limit or cease the hunting of harp and hooded seal in Canada, and the conservation threats facing primates in eastern Brazil.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including further items from Great Britain.
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Volume 30 Issue 3 - Edition 179 - May/June 1983 - digital copy (scan)

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  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard) - opinion piece on the importance of zoo professionals getting involved in opposing developments and construction projects in the wider world which threaten to cause environmental damage.
  • Mortality factors in captive gorillas (Gorilla gorilla) (Don Cousins) - a lengthy journal article detailing the varying causes of death within captive gorillas, based on a study of 226 individuals located in zoological collections worldwide.
  • Dolphin Training (Randy Brill) - a article written by the head supervisor of marine mammal training at Chicago Zoological Society, detailing the various training methods used in this field.
  • The management of the Pygmy Hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis) at Bristol Zoo (John Partridge) - a lengthy journal article discussing a wide range of factors pertaining to the breeding pair of pygmy hippopotamus at Bristol Zoo, including diet, behaviour, housing, breeding, and exhibit design.
  • International Zoo News - news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.

Volume 30 Issue 4 - Edition 180 - July/August 1983 - digital copy (scan)

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  • Editorial (David Hancocks) - opinion piece from the director of Woodland Park Zoological Gardens on the tendency for zoological collections to display "freaks and oddities" in order to attract the public, and the various reasons why he felt this was an overall negative.
  • Surplus Felids Born Howletts & Port Lympne - list of surplus stock available for sale, exchange or breeding loan.
  • Keeping Asian White Storks at Vogel-Park Walsrode, Germany (Gunter Wennrich) - an article discussing the import of a dozen Asian White Stork to Germany as part of a wider captive breeding programme for the species being established by Germany, the USA and USSR at the time of writing, the husbandry requirements presented by the species, and the dimensions and design of the enclosures at Walsrode. The article was originally published within The Avicultural Magazine Vol 88 No 3 1982.
  • Situation Wanted (Paolo Bertagnolio) - advert placed by a private breeder of parrots, seeking employment as a curator of birds or similar position, listing his qualifications and references and citing his desire to transfer his private collection to any new employer.
  • Giraffe squeeze cage procedure for hooftrimming at Woodland Park Zoo (Wendy Wienker) - a lengthy article written by a senior keeper at Woodland Park Zoo, detailing a squeeze-cage incorporated into the new Giraffe House at the zoological collection in question for use in hooftrimming and other medical procedures; details are provided relating to the construction and design of the cage (including diagrams), the procedure used, results observed through use of the equipment, and potential improvements.
  • Maned Wolves - A New Perspective (Janet Rasmussen) - an article written by a research associate at Oklahoma City Zoo, detailing her observations of the behaviour and social interactions demonstrated by individuals held at the zoological collection in question, including breeding, the rearing of young and social dynamics of family groups. Supplemented by a short essay describing the species, written by Roger A. Milstrey, a zookeeper at Denver Zoo.
  • Captive reproduction of the Sheltopusik (Ophisaurus apodus) (Olliver Claffey and Rob Johnson) - an article written by a zookeeper and the reptile curator-in-training at Metro Toronto Zoo, detailing the origin of the animals held at the zoo, their breeding behaviour, and observations made relating to their husbandry requirements for successful reproduction. The article was republished from Animal Keepers Forum, Dec 1982.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the International Zoo Yearbook Volume 22, the IUCN Invertebrate Red Data Book, and Ivory Crisis by Ian Parker and Mohamed Amin.
  • Situations Wanted - a pair of advertisements placed by veterinary professionals seeking employment within zoological collections.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Conservation - a series of shorter articles pertaining to the following; the first juvenile Aye-Aye to be sighted in the wild for a decade; plans for a captive breeding programme for Guam Rail; reports that the final five Javan Tiger known to survive on the island had not been seen for more than two years; the first captive-breeding of Red-Eyed Treefrog in the USA; the election of Dr Kenton Miller as Director-General of the IUCN; the classification of Woodland Caribou as an endangered taxon; a report discussing increased elephant population in Uganda and the loss of the last known herd of Northern White Rhinoceros in the country; a report noting that poaching of elephants and rhinoceros in South Africa was on the increase; a conference held by the International Crane Foundation discussing the need for a captive breeding programme focused on Siberian Crane; and the establishment of a captive breeding programme for Leadbeater's Possum.
  • Miscellany - a series of shorter articles pertaining to the following; captive rearing of Californian Condor; a general summary/description of the Jungle Cat; Giant Panda sperm motility; the official opening of the Graham Amazon Gallery at Vancouver Public Aquarium; the introduction of predatory snails into the grounds of San Diego Wild Animal Park with the intention of reducing pest numbers without use of pesticides.
  • International Zoo News - news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including further items from Great Britain.
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Volume 30 Issue 5 - Edition 181 - September/October 1983 - digital copy (scan)

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  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard) - opinion piece discussing the need for countries to ensure that environmental and conservational factors are taken into account when planning economic and industrial developments.
  • Offered On Loan - advertisement of an adult male gorilla at Howletts Zoo available for breeding loan.
  • The Galapagos Penguin (Spheniscus rnendicules) at the Bermuda Government Aquarium (L.S. Mowbray) - transcription of an account from the 1930s relating to Galapagos Penguins held at the aquarium in question, supplemented by further observations made in the 1950s pertaining to four Humoldt Penguins held at the collection, and taken from the diary of the deputy curator at the Aquarium during the timespan in question.
  • Egg laying and incubation in the Emu (Drornaius novaehollandiae) (Ing. Struzka Milos) - originally published in Avicultural Magazine Vol. 83 No.1, and pertaining to the breeding record and husbandry requirements of the species in question, as observed at Zoo Zlin between 1954 and 1975.
  • Breeding the Noisy Pitta (Ron Parrish) - an account originally published by the Australian Society of Zoo Keepers, and written by a keeper in the bird department at Taronga Zoo, discussing the successful breeding of the Noisy Pitta at the zoological collection in question, the design, dimensions and contents of the breeding aviaries, and general observations about the behaviour and husbandry of the species.
  • Advances in handrearing techniques for Thick-billed Parrot (Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha) at the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust (Peter B. Pugh) - an article originally published within Dodo No.18 (1981), discussing the breeding record with the species in question at Jersey Zoo, the development of various techniques used to increase the level of success when hand-rearing chicks at the collection, and development milestones observed as chicks grow. This article is supplemented with tables and diagrames containing supplementary information.
  • The Chipperfield Organisation: Surplus Stock in England - a list of surplus animals for sale/loan which had been bred at the Chipperfield parks.
  • Annual Reports - a summary of key information relating to arrivals, births, deaths, departures and other noteworthy events as detailed within the annual reports for Zurich Zoo, Paignton Zoo,and Edinburgh Zoo, with the lattermost of these being presented in particular detail.
  • Conservation - a series of shorter articles pertaining to the following; a survey undertaken by the World Wildlife Fund looking into the illegal trade in chimpanzees and the resulting use of smuggled animals for Spanish beach photography; a project to construct an underground hibernaculum for wild bats at Whipsnade Zoo; reports that the world population of Northern Elephant Seal was on the increase; plans for Finland and the USSR to liase in conservation and captive breeding of Forest Reindeer; the listing of a dozen wild exotic species on the endangered species list by the US Fish and Wildlife Service; a survey being undertaken by the Nature Conservancy Council with the hope of cataloguing the population and distribution of native UK carnivorans, with particular focus on wildcat and pine marten; an update on the captive breeding programme for Red Wolf in the USA.
  • International Zoo News - news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.

Volume 30 Issue 6 - Edition 182 - November/December 1983 - digital copy (scan)

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  • Editiorial (Peter Bunyard) - opinion piece discussing the Gaia concept as proposed by Professor James Lovelock.
  • Humming Birds: Their care and management (R. J. Elgar) - a highly detailed article - reprinted from Avicultural Magazine Vol. 88 No. 4 (1982) - discussing numerous aspects of the husbandry requirements of hummingbird species in captivity, including their import and transport, quarantine housing, cage design, suitable vegetation for use within their enclosures, suitable recipes for hummingbird nectar, live food requirements, healthcare and commonplace ailments, and care of hummingbirds in torpor.
  • Echidna study at the Topeka Zoo (Connie Cloak and John Brannian) - a report on a year-long general study of behaviour and activity patterns in a captive pair of short-beaked echidnas held at Topeka Zoo, undertaken by a keeper from said collection alongside a keeper from Kansas City Zoo.
  • Thoughts on the use and abuse of studbooks (Werner and Dorothee Stamm) - an opinion piece written by the founders of the Werner Stamm Foundation for the Conservation of Rare Equids on their experiences both negative and positive with studbook keepers, and some of the potential benefits and downfalls of managing captive populations in this fashion,
  • African Wild Ass (Bill Clark) - an article originally published within Oryx Vol. XVII (Jan 1983) and written by the head curator at the Hai-Bar reserve in Israel, providing a general introduction to the various conservation threats facing the African Wild Ass and the newly-announced addition of the species to CITES Appendix I.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Conservation - a series of shorter articles pertaining to the following; the proposed addition of the Wyoming Toad to the US Fish and Wildlife Services catalogue of endangered species; recovery programmes being established by USF&WS for Laysan Teal and Sonoran Pronghorn; the first national park to be established within Liberia; an investigation into a famine affecting arrow bamboo and the impact on Giant Panda populations; investigations by CITES into an increase in the trade in Giant Panda skins and a request for China to approve addition to Appendix III of the Convention; and the publication of the IUCN Invertebrate Red Data Book.
  • International Zoo News - news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including further items from Great Britain.
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Spider Monkey breeding at the California Alligator Farm (Ted Daehnke) - written by a reptile keeper at California Alligator Farm and originally published within the August 1982 edition of Animal Keeper's Forum, providing information relating to the successful breeding of Geoffroy's Spider Monkey at the collection.

The California Alligator Farm closed only 2 years after that, interestingly. Most of their alligators went to Florida, not sure where their successfully bred spider monkey troop went.

The Species Survival Plan (SSP) of the AAZPA (Thomas J. Foose) - a general introduction to, and overview of, the SSP programmes being established by the AAZPA at the time of publication, discussing how they would be organised and managed, and the species to which the SSP would initially apply.

Fascinating; what species did they mention?
 
Nearly all of those have actually remained SSPs to this day, although Indian Python as one of the earliest reptiles is interesting. Thanks!
 
1984: VOLUME 31

Six editions, five of which are represented within my personal collection:
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Volume 31 Issue 2 - Edition 184 - March/April 1984 - physical copy

  • Guest Editorial (Bill Clark) - opinion piece discussing the ongoing efforts to form an International Committee for a Convention for the Protection of Animals in addition to the existing CITES Treaty.
  • Introduction of Exotic Ungulates into New Mexico (Ivo Poglayen-Neuwall) - reproduction of a 14-page article originally published in Der Zoologischer Garten and written by the director of Reid Park Zoo, USA, detailing the import and introduction of Aoudad, Siberian Ibex, Persian Ibex and Gemsbok into New Mexico, along with abortive attempts to introduce Persian Gazelle and Greater Kudu.
  • The Role of the Modern Zoo in the Preservation of Species (Steve Clevenger) - an opinion piece written by a keeper at National Zoological Park, USA on the subject of captive breeding as a key aspect of the preservation of endangered species.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Readers Letter (Clinton H. Keeling) - a letter contesting alleged claims by the studbook keeper for Indian Rhinoceros that the recently-deceased "Tomy" at Rome Zoo represented a lifespan record for the species, claiming several individuals at London, Antwerp and Bronx had far exceeded the claimed age, and questioning the competence of the studbook keeper in question.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including a lengthy report on the Campaign to Save the Turtles.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - nine pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide

Volume 31 Issue 3 - Edition 185 - May/June 1984 - physical copy

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  • Book Reviews: reviews of Management of Prosimians And New World Primates, a collection of eight papers presented at the 8th symposium of the Association of British Wild Animal Keepers and written by a variety of zoo professionals active at the time of publication, and The Last Great Auk by Allan Eckert.
  • The Rhinoceros in Asia (Andrew Laurie): a 9-page article originally published in Bongo 7/1983 and written by a professional Biodiversity Conservation Adviser based at the University of Cambridge, Department of Zoology; it provides a general overview of the prehistoric presence of rhinoceros taxa throughout Europe, before going into detail about the historic range, wild behaviour and diet, conservation status and present-day range of the three extant species of Asian rhinoceros.
  • Spontaneous Use of Sticks as Tools by Gorillas at Howletts Zoo Park, England (Richard J. Wood): a research paper written by the head keeper of primates at Howletts Zoo, discussing behavioural observations made at the collection over the course of five years, demonstrating that several Western Lowland Gorilla at the collection had spontaneously learned to use sticks at tools - contrary to received knowledge that such behaviour was unknown in the species, unlike chimpanzees. The paper is supplemented by a pair of figures; a table showing the composition of the Howletts gorilla group on 21 July 1982 noting age, wildborn or captive-born status, and sex; and a plan of the gorilla and chimpanzee complex at the collection.
  • Primate Conservation in Asia (David J. Chivers): a detailed 13-page article, reprinted from Proceedings of the Symposium on the Conservation of Primates and their Habitats( University of Leicester and Twycross Zoo, 1983), detailing the wild status where known of primate species present throughout southern and eastern Asia, the conservation threats facing the species in question, and wider issues relating to the protection, conservation and sustainable use of tropical rainforest in Asia.
  • Letter to the Editor: a response to a book review published in IZN 180 vol 30/4.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock: a brief notice placed by National Zoological Park, USA advertising surplus and desired stock.
  • Conservation: a series of shorter articles and items pertaining to the following; the formation of a group focusing on protection of the Pyrenean population of Brown Bear; the need for breeding stations to be established in the Mediterranean to halt the decline of the Mediterranean Monk Seal; a total ban in the export of monkeys from Malaysia; work undertaken by the World Wildlife Fund to combat the illegal trade in ivory; calls for a ban on the hunting of Houbara Bustard after a rapid decline in the species within Pakistan; and the ongoing drought in southern Africa and how the Namibian population of African Bush Elephant has been impacted.
  • Miscellany: a series of shorter articles and items pertaining to the following; the impact of quarrying on an internationally-significant roosting location for bats in the southern Netherlands; the successful reintroduction of White-tailed Eagle to northwest Scotland, UK; the arrival of a white tiger at San Diego Zoo; and the birth of a second lion x leopard hybrid at a private collection in northern Italy, further to an article discussing the first birth in IZN 178.
  • International Zoo News - 7 pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.

Volume 31 Issue 4 - Edition 186 - July/August 1984 - physical copy

  • Propagation Programmes for Endangered Species (Ed Ramsey) - article submitted by the Zoo Veterinarian at Oklahoma City Zoo, USA discussing the challenges which may be encountered when attempting to breed endangered species in captivity.
  • Taronga's Veterinary Quarantine Centre (George Bingham) - article submitted by a former employee of Taronga Zoo, providing a wide range of information about the Veterinary Quarantine Centre which was constructed at the collection in 1977.
  • Breeding History and Husbandry of Twin-wattled Cassowary at Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland (H. G. Young and M. Kilkenny) - a detailed article providing information on several successful captive breedings of cassowary at Edinburgh Zoo from 1967 until the time of publication, along with details of the diet, behaviour and breeding habits of the individuals held at the collection and a diagram of the breeding complex.
  • The Grizzled Grey Tree Kangaroo (Sue Scott) - an article submitted by the Public Information Curator at Oklahoma City Zoo, USA discussing the gestation and early development of juvenile Grizzled Tree Kangaroo, per observations made at the collection in question.
  • Hand-rearing a Long-Nosed Echidna (Margaret Mackay) - an article originally published within International Zoo Yearbook vol.22 and written by a keeper/employee at Baiyer River Wildlife and Bird of Paradise Sanctuary, discussing a young male Long-beaked Echidna which was handed into the collection having been apparently abandoned, and the subsequent successful hand-rearing of the animal in question.
  • Letter To The Editor (Kathleen Tobler) - a letter from the studbook keeper for Indian Rhinoceros, based at Basel Zoo, Switzerland, replying to the letter from Clinton Keeling in IZN 184 and disputing his accusations that she had made incorrect claims about a rhinoceros longevity record.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections, including details of the ongoing Golden Lion Tamarin reintroduction programme
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • International Zoo News - 6 pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.
  • The Bartlett Society (Clinton H Keeling) - advertisement of an upcoming conference on 27th October 1984 intended to launch the titular society for the preservation and research of zoological history.

Volume 31 Issue 5 - Edition 187 - September/October 1984 - physical copy

  • The Zoo as a Community Resource (Angus Martin) - reproduction of a paper presented at the 1982 Annual Conference of the Association of Zoo Directors of Australia and New Zealand discussing the target audience of education programmes at zoological collections, the attitudes these programmes aim to influence, and the means these programmes should employ.
  • The Saharan Sand Viper: A snake of the moving sands (Yitzhak Markovsky and Dr Berry Pinshow) - a research paper discussing the results of an observation study undertaken on the titular species in the Negev Desert, detailing habitat, range, behaviour and activity patterns.
  • Symposium on Zoological Gardens in the Netherlands (A. C. van Bruggen) - a summary of lectures and papers presented at a recent symposium held at Artis Zoo, Netherlands, dealing with the importance of zoological collections, the objectives and responsibilities of a modern zoo, conservation of endangered species, zoological veterinary practice, and scientific research within zoological collections among other subjects.
  • Rare Bongo Embryo transferred to Eland (Betsy L. Dresser) - an article submitted by the Director of Research at Cincinnati Zoo, USA, discussing ongoing efforts to develop methods for using common species as surrogate mothers for more endangered relatives, and the first successful embryo transfer to take place within any species of antelope.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of Where The Lion Trod - A Study of Forgotten Zoological Gardens (Clinton H. Keeling), Ecology and Field Biology (Roger J, Lederer), and RSPB Nature Reserves (ed. Nicholas Hammond).
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1983 annual reports for St Louis Zoological Park and Denver Zoo, USA, the 1983 annual report for Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark, and the 1983 annual report for Taronga Zoo, Australia, along with a longer abridged version of the 1983 annual report for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, UK.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - 5 pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.

Volume 31 Issue 6 - Edition 188 - November/December 1984 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard) - opinion piece on the use of primates in laboratory experimentation, and the in-situ research of Jane Goodall.
  • Operation Gorilla at Melbourne Zoo, Australia (Dr Ray Butler) - a short item on research undertaken at Melbourne Zoo into the reproduction of captive gorillas through artificial means.
  • Captive Breeding of Hooded Vultures (John Cohen) - an article submitted by a keeper at Denver Zoo, USA on their recent captive breeding of Hooded Vulture, including details of prior unsuccessful breeding attempts by the pair of birds at the collection, their behaviour, diet and interactions with other inhabitants of their aviary, and the growth and development of the resulting chick.
  • Naturalistic Solutions to the Behavioural Problems of Captive Animals (Michael Hutchins, David Hancocks and Carolyn Crockett) - a highly-detailed 17-page research article on the way in which naturalistic exhibits, changes in feeding procedures and diets, improved social dynamics and the presence of other species within an exhibit can be utilised to effect beneficial change in the behaviour and overall welfare of captive animals.
  • Panda Breeding (Devra G. Kleiman) - a short article submitted by the acting Assistant Director for Animal Programmes at National Zoological Park, USA, on the subject of a recent breeding of Giant Panda at the collection, observations made during the gestation period, and the autopsy report into the death of the cub shortly after birth.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues
  • International Zoo News - five pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.
 

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1985: VOLUME 32

Six editions, all of which are represented within my personal collection:

Volume 32 Issue 1 - Edition 189 - January/February 1985 - physical copy

  • Veterinary Work in a Safari Park (G. M. Benbow) - an article submitted by a veterinary surgeon working in Somerset, UK at the time of publication, discussing some of the veterinary issues which had been encountered at Longleat Safari Park over the years.
  • Genesis of Tropic World (George B. Rabb) - a 9-page article submitted by the director of Brookfield Zoo, USA on the subject of the planning and design, construction process, and opening years of the Tropic World house which opened at said collection in 1982.
  • Penguins In Captivity (Miranda F. Stevenson) - a detailed 12-page article submitted by the Curator of Animals at Edinburgh Zoo, UK on the subject of the long history of penguin aviculture at the zoological collection in question, discussing the origins of the three taxa held at the time of publication, their breeding record at the zoo, and observations relating to their behaviour and care; the article is accompanied by tables pertaining to worldwide penguin captive holdings, historical penguin holdings at Edinburgh, and the breeding record of species currently held.
  • Expedition: New Guinea (Edward C. Schmitt) - an article submitted by the Head Curator at Denver Zoo, USA on the subject of an expedition joint-organised by Denver, Philadelphia Zoo, Bronx Zoo and the National Zoo with the intention of collecting Birds-of-Paradise from the wild.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following books; Edentates (P. K. Merrett) and The Management of Cranes, Storks and Ratites in Captivity: Proceedings of Symposium 9 of the Association of British Wild Animal Keepers (ed. John Partridge).
  • Obituary (Clinton H. Keeling) - an obituary of the zoological author Philip Street.
  • Letter To The Editor (Clinton H. Keeling) - a letter responding to an article in IZN 187, agreeing with the conclusion of said article that zoological collections should be hubs of community education, and claiming that the author of the letter was a pioneer of this approach with his own short-lived zoological collection in the 1950s.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections, including an account of the inaugural conference of the Bartlett Society on October 27th 1984.
  • Surplus & Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne.
  • International Zoo News - 7 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.

Volume 32 Issue 2 - Edition 190 - March/April 1985 - physical copy

  • Guest Editorial (Sanford Friedman) - an opinion piece submitted by the Mammal Department chairman at Brookfield Zoo, USA, discussing why the conservation of endangered species is important on compassionate, aesthetic, economic and ecological grounds, and how zoological collections can determine which particular taxa should be made conservation priorities.
  • Night Herons in Captivity (H. G. Young) - an article submitted by a keeper at Jersey Zoo, discussing the taxonomic status of Black-crowned Night Herons held within captive collections, their management and diet, and their behaviour.
  • Studying the Behavioural Ecology of Negev Porcupines (Philip U. Alkon and David Saltz) - a research article submitted by research scientists at the Mitrani Desert Ecology Center, Israel, discussing the results of a field study into the populations of Hystrix indica occurring throughout the country, with particular focus on their behaviour, territories and foraging strategies.
  • Separation Depression in an Adult Female Orangutan (John Brannian) - an article submitted by an Animal Technician at Kansas City Zoo discussing the case of an adult female orangutan who displayed signs of depression and anxiety on arrival at the collection, prior to being introduced to the orangutans already held at Kansas City Zoo, and the suggestion that this may have been due to the individual concerned having never been held in isolation before.
  • The Zoo's Role In Animal Behaviour Education (Floyd Sanderford) - an article discussing the important role which zoological collections can play in giving the general public an insight into the natural behaviour of wild animals.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including the announcement by the IUCN of a "Dirty Dozen" list of taxa deemed most in need of urgent conservation measures in captivity and in-situ.
  • International Zoo News - shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.

Volume 32 Issue 3 - Edition 191 - May/June 1985 - physical copy

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  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard): opinion piece on the impact of meat-eating on the worlds resources, and the pressure placed on threatened ecosystems by the meat industry.
  • Displaying Natural Rearing of Beaver (Peter Karsten): article written by the director of Calgary Zoo, Canada, detailing the successful captive breeding and rearing of Canadian Beaver (Castor canadensis) at the collection in May 1978, subsequent to the construction of a dedicated exhibit for the species in 1973; along with detailed notes on the design and dimensions of the exhibit, along with discussion of the successful breeding and development of the resulting beaver kits, the article is accompanied by a diagram showing the layout of the exhibit in question.
  • Rock Hyrax - Little Brothers of Elephants (Roger Milstrey): a brief discussion of the diet, behaviour and anatomy of the Rock Hyrax, and the wild and captive status of the species, written by a zookeeper at Denver Zoo, USA.
  • Management of Siberian Lynx at Howletts Zoo Park (Douglas M. Richardson): a short but detailed article written by the senior cat keeper at Howletts Zoo, discussing the arrival of a breeding pair of Siberian Lynx at the collection in April 1981, the design and dimensions of the exhibit complex constructed for the species, and the successful breeding of the species in May 1982 and May 1983 with information on the rearing and development of the resulting kittens.
  • Keeping Dolphins Healthy (and Happy) at Brookfield Zoo, USA (Janis Ott-Joslin): an article written by the Veterinarian-in-Charge at Brookfield Zoo discussing the routine physical health checkups and veterinary care which the dolphins at the collection were subjected to, along with the training regime which was put in place to assist keepers and veterinary staff in these duties.
  • Readers Letter: a general correction made to an article published in the Jan/Feb 1985 issue pertaining to penguin taxa in captivity.
  • Annual Reports: abridged versions of the 1983/1984 annual report for Taronga Zoo and Western Plains Zoo, covering a total of 6 pages, and the 1984 annual report for Edinburgh Zoo, covering a total of 9 pages.
  • Conservation: a series of shorter items on the following subjects; the arrival of 57 Radiated Tortoise at Jersey Wildlife Park after a customs seizure in Hong Kong, with the animals in question being dispersed to several other zoological collections worldwide; plans to reintroduce the Sarus Crane to Thailand; and the construction of a a conservation park and zoo in Baconao, Cuba.
  • International Zoo News - 9 pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.

Volume 32 Issue 4 - Edition 192 - July/August 1985 - physical copy

  • The Californian Sealion (Zalophus californianus) (David Bowles) - a research article submitted by an employee of the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust, discussing the poor captive breeding record of Californian Sealion and making proposals as to possible reasons for this poor record, and means by which captive longevity and breeding success could be bolstered through improvements in diet, enclosure design and temperature control.
  • Notes On Behaviour of Two Captive Short-nosed Echidnas (John Brannian and Connie Cloak) - a research article submitted by employees of Kansas City Zoo and Cheekwood Botanical Gardens, USA, containing observations of Short-beaked Echidna made at Topeka Zoo, USA over the course of one year; the article is divided into an introduction, methodology, results and concluding discussion, and includes a diagram of the echidna enclosure.
  • Reptile Care: Environment and Temperature (Susan M Barnard) - an article submitted by a Senior Keeper in the Department of Herpetology at Atlanta Zoological Park, USA, providing her observations on the subject of the optimum temperature for the successful captive maintenance of several highlighted reptile species.
  • Book Review - a review of Endangered Parrots by Rosemary Low.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1984 annual report for Denver Zoo, USA, and the 1984 annual report for Zurich Zoo, Switzerland, along with a more comprehensive abridged version of the 1984 annual report for Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • International Zoo News - 8 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.


Volume 32 Issue 5 - Edition 193 - September/October 1985 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Peter Bunyard) - opinion piece discussing the important role which invertebrates play in world ecosystems, and the need for zoological collections to devote attention to the captive breeding and conservation of endangered invertebrates.
  • The Acacia and its Interactions With Animals (Malcolm Cox) - an 8-page article submitted by a lecturer at the Department of Zoology Oxford, UK discussing the important role which acacia trees play within the ecosystems of Africa, along with a general overview of the key botanical features of acacias in general.
  • Reptile Care: Nutritional Disorders (Susan M Barnard) - an article submitted by a Senior Keeper in the Department of Herpetology at Atlanta Zoological Park, USA, providing her observations on the recognition of the various nutritional disorders which can affect reptile species in captivity, and the circumstances which may cause them.
  • Sentiment and Tigers (John Aspinall) - a short article discussing some of the tigers at Howletts Zoo Park past and present.
  • The Libyan Jird In Captivity (P. J. Wisniewski) - an article submitted by the Senior Education Officer at WWT Martin Mere, UK, discussing a recent import of Libyan Jird and the successful establishment of a breeding group, with observations on the behaviour, diet and welfare requirements of the species.
  • The Year of the Male (Peter Halliday) - an article discussing several noteworthy breeding successes within the Western Lowland Gorilla group at Howletts Zoo in 1983.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following books; Marine Mammals and Corals and Coral Reefs in the Caribbean, both by Nikki Meith.
  • Annual Reports - summaries of the 1983-84 annual report for Melbourne Zoo, Australia, and the 1983 annual report for Paignton Zoo.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - 9 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide, including information on the reintroduction of 23 Jamaican Hutia into the wild; these represented the bulk of the population then-held at Jersey Zoo, with the remainder to follow shortly thereafter.

Volume 32 Issue 6 - Edition 194 - November/December 1985 - physical copy

  • Maintenance, Behaviour and Breeding of African Spur-thighed Tortoise (Peter Dickinson) - a 17-page research article submitted by the former Curator of Mammals and Reptiles at Al Ain Zoo, United Arab Emirates discussing his detailed observations of Spur-thighed Tortoise at the collection, providing a wide range of information on the captive husbandry, welfare requirements, breeding behaviour and development of the species among other subjects.
  • Rehabilitation of Red Kangaroo with Downeroo Syndrome (Laura Schuchard) - a short article submitted by the Chief of Rehabilitation at Louisville Zoological Gardens, USA, discussing the physiotherapy regimen used to rehabilitate a juvenile kangaroo with idiopathic paralysis.
  • Contemporary Coyotes in Ontario (P. J. Best) - a general description of coyotes and their wild behaviour in Ontario, Canada.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following books; Where The Crane Danced by Clinton H. Keeling, and The Management of Rodents in Captivity: Proceedings of Symposium 10 of the Association of British Wild Animal Keepers (ed. John Partridge).
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • International Zoo News - 8 pages of shorter news items, animal inventory updates and opinion pieces from zoological collections worldwide.
 

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1986: VOLUME 33

Five issues, of which four are represented within my personal collection.

Volume 33 Issue 2 - Edition 196 - March/April 1986 - physical copy

  • Development of Bat Population in Israel (David Makin and H. Mendelssohn) - an article submitted by two researchers at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel providing a general summary of the bat taxa present within the country, and conservation threats facing these taxa including extermination programmes and habitat loss.
  • Britain's largest population of hibernating bats under threat (R. E. Stebbings) - a short item on the Greywell Canal Tunnel in Hampshire, UK; the significance it holds for bat populations within the country is discussed, along with threats posed by plans to reopen it for canal traffic.
  • Breeding the Green-cheeked Amazon Parrot (Suzanne Wozniak and Werner Lantermann) - an article on the first-known captive breeding of Amazona viridigenalis in Germany, providing information on nesting and incubation behaviour, and the development of chicks after hatching.
  • Monitoring the Desert Monitor (Michael Stanner) - a research article submitted by a graduate student at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel, pertaining to the behaviour, diet, movements and captive record for Varanus griseus.
  • Accreditation: Why do we need it? (J. L. Throp) - opinion piece submitted by the director of Taronga Zoo and Western Plains Zoo in Australia, discussing proposed legislation in New South Wales intended to control the keeping of non-domestic animal species.
  • Illness and Recovery in a Male Koala - A Case History (Donald C. Richardson) - a case study pertaining to the successful veterinary care of a young male Koala at San Diego Zoo, after antibiotic treatment given in the aftermath of a fight with the dominant breeding male at the collection led to a reduction in vital gut biota and a resulting inability to adequately digest eucalyptus.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Howletts and Port Lympne in the UK.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Annual Report - a 5-page abridged version of the 1984-1985 annual report for Taronga Zoo and Western Plains Zoo, Australia.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - seven pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including the closure of Wassenaar Zoo, Netherlands.
  • Obituary (Ken Kawata) - a short item on the death of Dr Tadamichi Koga, director of Ueno Zoo in Japan from 1932 until 1962.

Volume 33 Issue 3 - Edition 197 - May/June 1986 - physical copy

  • Reflections on Central Africa (Robert Berghaier) - an article submitted by the senior keeper at Philadelphia Zoo, USA discussing a recent visit to Volcans National Park in Rwanda and his experiences there, including information on the Mountain Gorilla population resident in the Park, the conservation threats facing the taxon and the measures now in place to protect them.
  • Skin Care in Elephants (Alan Roocroft) - an article submitted by the Animal Training Supervisor at San Diego Wild Animal Park, USA relating to the correct veterinary care of captive elephants where skin health is concerned, with particular focus on enrichment measures such as mud baths and water pools, the impact of urine and fecal buildup on skin, damage caused by leg-chains, and treatment of wounds.
  • Breeding Plot Bears Fruit: A Nilgiri Langur Baby (Sally Walker) - a short item discussing the recent birth of a Nilgiri Langur at Mysore Zoo, India.
  • Breeding the North Island Brown Kiwi at Wellington Zoo, NZ (Ron Goudswaard) - a highly-detailed 15-page research article discussing the successful breeding of North Island Brown Kiwi at Wellington Zoo, submitted by the senior bird keeper at said collection. Information covered includes the sexing of potential breeding birds, the housing situation of the species in a mixed-species exhibit, the requirement for adequate depth and space within the exhibit to permit the creation of breeding burrows by the birds, notes on incubation behaviour, hatching and rearing of chicks (including details of premature mortalities and suspected cause of same), and the behaviour of the young chicks as they grow independent.
  • Annual Report - a 4-page abridged version of the 1985 annual report for Perth Zoo, Australia.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Perth Zoo, Australia.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including an agreement between the Indonesian government and the Howletts and Port Lympne Foundation to initiate a captive breeding programme for Sumatran Rhinoceros.
  • International Zoo News - six pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including the arrival of Sumatran Rhinoceros at Port Lympne Zoo Park in the UK.

Volume 33 Issue 4 - Edition 198 - July/August 1986 - physical copy

  • Zoo or Conservation Breeding Centre (Russell Tofts) - opinion piece on the need for zoological collections to become conservation breeding centres.
  • Catching the Black Rhinoceros for Transportation at Bristol Zoo (Paul Shapcott) - an account submitted by a keeper of large mammals at Bristol Zoo, relating to the transfer of the final two Black Rhinoceros held at the collection to London Zoo and Chester Zoo in 1980; the article contains information on the methodology used in catching and containing the animals in question, along with explanatory diagrams showing the design of the capture boxes and maps showing their deployment within the outside exhibit.
  • Preventing inbreeding in captive populations: American black bears in captivity (Hans-Jürgen Schröder) - an article submitted by a former employee of Bear Country USA, a wildlife park in South Dakota, USA holding approximately seventy American Black Bear, discussing the observed population characteristics and dynamics, and means by which inbreeding depression can be prevented.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Lions of Longleat, UK and Howletts Zoo, UK.
  • Letters - a pair of letters responding to the article Development of Bat Population in Israel in IZN 196; one from J. Rose of the International Journal of Environmental Studies raising concern about the allegations made within the article and urging that action be taken to prevent the culling of bat populations; and one from Avinoam Lourie of the Israel Wildlife Protection Branch stating that any such culling operations have not been sanctioned by the Israeli government, contrary to the suggestions made within the original article.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Annual Reports - a 5-page abridged version of the 1985 annual report for Denver Zoo, USA and a 4-page abridged version of the 1984/1985 annual report for Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens, Australia.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • International Zoo News - nine pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.

Volume 33 Issue 5 & 6 - Edition 199 - September/October/November/December 1986 - physical copy

  • Breeding Endangered Species (Sanford Friedman) - a lengthy opinion piece submitted by the Assistant Director of Education and Planning at Brookfield Zoo, USA, discussing the various factors which may inhibit the captive breeding of endangered species, or indeed encourage breeding to occur, the need to aim towards maintaining the maximum possible genetic diversity within a captive population, and the ways in which zoological collections must pay heed to all of these factors in order to maximise the success of a captive breeding programme.
  • Breeding the Black Rhinoceros in Great Britain (Martin Banks) - a six-page article discussing the historical status of the Black Rhinoceros within captive collections in the UK, including notes on historical breeding attempts and an accompanying table showing all recorded viable births within the UK (including stillbirths), and a general summary of the current status of the species within UK collections at the time of writing accompanied by a table showing all living individuals.
  • A Study of Przewalski Horses at Topeka Zoo, USA (Lee Boyd) - a short summary of an ongoing research project being undertaken at the zoological collection in question with the intention of determining the viability of a reintroduction project for Przewalski Horses by comparison to known feral horse populations, including preliminary observations and results.
  • Breeding the Tahiti Blue Lory (Rosemary Low) - a detailed article discussing the history of the Tahiti Blue Lory in private aviculture and zoological collections, the status of the species within the wild, observations on behaviour, group dynamics, breeding and rearing, diet and husbandry recommendations.
  • Notes on Rearing Chinese Pangolins (Vicki Lyn Bridge and Lin Ming-Sheung) - a short article submitted by a keeper and head keeper at Taipei Zoo, Taiwan discussing recent unsuccessful attempts to rear two juvenile pangolins which had been donated to the collection, and observations made relating to the husbandry requirements of the species.
  • Managing a Colony of Victorian Koala at the Los Angeles Zoo (Don Richardson) - a detailed 12-page article submitted by a keeper at Los Angeles Zoo discussing the husbandry needs of the koala group held at the zoological collection in question, including notes on exhibit and housing design and dimensions, dietary needs, veterinary care, breeding requirements and general conclusions, along with a summary of the wild conservation status of the koala populations in Victoria.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following; The Lion-tailed Macaque: Status and Conservation edited by Paul G. Heltne, The Barbary Macaque: A Case Study in Conservation edited by John E. Fa, and International Zoo Yearbook 23 edited by Peter J. S. Olney.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park, UK.
  • Annual Reports - a 6-page abridged version of the 1985/1986 annual report for the Zoological Society of London and the two zoological collections therein.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including the reintroduction of Pere Davids Deer to China subsequent to the export of forty animals from several UK collections; Glasgow Zoo, Longleat, Marwell Zoo, Chester Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo.
  • International Zoo News - thirteen pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including the first-known establishment of a breeding colony of Naked Mole Rat at any zoo worldwide at London Zoo, UK.
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1987: VOLUME 34

Six issues, of which five are represented within my personal collection.

Volume 34 Issue 2 - Edition 201 - March/April 1987 - physical copy

  • Dam threatens Wildlife Sanctuary (Peter Bunyard) - notes on a recent visit to the Thung Yai Wildlife Sanctuary and Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary on the border between Thailand and Cambodia, and the imminent threat posed to both by plans to construct a dam which would flood an area spanning 630 square kilometres; the article also contains discussion of the various critically-endangered species located within the area, both present and already-extirpated, and pre-existing conservation threats.
  • The Lesser or Collared Anteater - A Tamandua Reproduction Project at Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, USA (Pat Sammarco) - a short article submitted by a keeper at Lincoln Park Zoo discussing a formal research project being undertaken at the collection in question with the intention of determining the female reproductive cycle in the Tamandua, and further developing the husbandry techniques required to adequately maintain captive populations in the long term.
  • Elephant Talk (Ron Ringer) - an article submitted by the head elephant keeper at Topeka Zoo, USA discussing the results of a survey into the verbal commands given by North American zookeepers responsible for the care and training of Asian Elephants.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of International Zoo Yearbook 24/25 by the Zoological Society of London, and The Ashover Zoological Garden: The True Story by Clinton Keeling.
  • Readers Letters - five letters as follows; a lengthy letter by Nigel Sitwell (former editor of IZN) correcting various points made in a news item within IZN 199 pertaining to the ongoing reintroduction programme for Pere David's Deer, and providing further information on other aspects of this subject; a letter by Dr Wolfgang Gewalt of Duisburg Zoo, Germany complaining about the misinformation and anti-zoo sentiments present within the article "Polar Bears - Freedom or Captivity?" in IZN 200; an appeal for information about the captive husbandry of the genus Mandrillus submitted by Christopher Brack of Tierpark Hagenbeck, Germany; a complaint from James E. McKay pertaining to a letter submitted by Clinton Keeling which was published in IZN 200; and a response to this complaint from Keeling himself.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • Annual Reports - a 4-page abridged version of the 1985/1986 annual report for Taronga Zoo and Western Plains Zoo, Australia; a 7-page abridged version of the 1985/1986 annual report for Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens, Australia; a 4-page abridged version of the 1985/1986 annual report for Healesville Sanctuary, Australia; and an abridged extract from the 1985/1986 annual report for Weribee Zoological Park, Australia.
  • International Zoo News - five pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide


Volume 34 Issue 3 - Edition 202 - May/June 1987 - physical copy

  • Badger Conservation In Perspective (M. Hancox) - an overview of developments, publications and research pertaining to the conservation of the European Badger within the UK.
  • The Clouded Leopard in Malaysian Borneo (Alan Rabinowitz, Patrick Andau and Paul P. K. Chai) - an article summarising the population status, behaviour, and distribution of Clouded Leopard within Sabah and Sarawak, along with conservation threats to the species.
  • Three Months In The Sun (John Partridge) - a detailed report submitted by the Head Overseer at Bristol Zoo, UK pertaining to a three-month secondment working for the Zoological Society of London in Qatar, after the Society had been asked by the government of Qatar to advise on the founding of a zoo within the capital city, Doha. The report contains information on the initial plans for the zoo, species collection and exhibit design, and factors such as veterinary care, feeding schedules and facilities, and the development of the zoo in the first months of opening.
  • The Conservation of the Javan Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus): A Proposal (Francesco Nardelli) - an article summarising the population status of Javan Rhinoceros, and the conservation threats facing the last known population within Ujung Kulon on Java, Indonesia. The article makes several proposals on how best to improve the chances of population growth within the species, including vegetation management to encourage growth of preferred footplant environments, relocation of animals to form a second wild population elsewhere in Indonesia, and the creation of a captive-breeding population.
  • Letter to the Editor (William Travers) - a letter complaining that British and Irish zoological collections were largely refusing to cooperate with Zoo Check, and suggesting that the Zoo Federation was attempting to conceal darker truths.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Soest Zoo, the base of operations and quarantine site for the Van den Brink animal dealership.
  • Annual Reports - a 6-page abridged version of the 1986 annual report from Denver Zoo, USA, and a 4-page abridged version of the 1986 annual report from Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark, along with shorter abridged extracts from the 1986 annual reports from Zurich Zoo and Basel Zoo in Switzerland.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - five pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide

Volume 34 Issue 4 - Edition 203 - July/August 1987 - physical copy

  • The Social Behaviour Of North American Bison (Viktor Reinhardt) - article discussing observations made by a veterinarian at the Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Centre, USA when undertaking a study on a semi-confined herd of Plains Bison in southern Canada.
  • Breeding Oriental Small-clawed Otters At Melbourne Zoo (Steve Wilson) - an article submitted by a carnivore keeper at Melbourne Zoo, USA discussing the captive behaviour, husbandry and breeding of Asian Short-clawed Otter at the collection.
  • Breeding The Malabar Giant Squirrel (S. Paulraj and AS. Subbarayalu Naidu) - notes on the successful captive breeding of Ratufa indica centralis at Arignar Anna Zoological Park in India, including courtship behaviour, gestation time, parental care and infant development.
  • First Successful Hatching Of The Eastern White Stork Outside Of China (Catherine E. King and Steffan Patzwahl) - a short report submitted by keepers at Vogelpark Walsrode, Germany regarding the first-recorded ex-situ breeding of Ciconia boyciana at the collection in May 1987, subsequent to an import of a dozen birds from the USSR in 1980.
  • Migrating Birds Over The Middle East (Yossi Leshem) - a short report on the various species of birds recorded by the Israel Raptor Information Centre during their spring and autumn migration surveys.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Longleat, Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park in the UK.
  • Annual Report - a 6-page abridged version of the 1983-1985 report from the Curator of Animals at Paignton Zoo, UK.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including the creation of the Tsavo Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya, and recent developments within the Golden Lion Tamarin studbook programme.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • International Zoo News - seven pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including the loan of three Golden Snub-nosed Monkey to San Diego Zoo, USA.

Volume 34 Issue 5 - Edition 204 - September/October 1987 - physical copy

  • A Cetacean Rescued - Rehabilitated in a Dolphinarium and Released at Sea in the Adriatic (Pier Lorenzo Florio) - article submitted by the Director of Traffic (Italy) discussing the rescue of a young Bottlenose Dolphin which accidentally entered a canal on the Adriatic coast of Italy, the subsequent rehabilitation and care of the dolphin at the Riccione Dolphinarium in Italy, and successful release some months later.
  • The Superb Lyrebird (Kevin Mason) - a detailed 9-page report submitted by the head keeper at Healesville Sanctuary, Australia discussing the captive care of Superb Lyrebird at the zoological collection in question, with information on exhibit design and layout, diet and husbandry requirements, and observations made during breeding seasons from 1982 to 1985. The 1985 breeding season is discussed in further detail, with around half of the total article length devoted to this subject.
  • The Native Red Squirrel (Jessica Holm) - a short research article discussing the rapid decline of Red Squirrel populations in England and Wales, possible factors in this decline and suggested countermeasures.
  • Coping With Spatial Confinement: A Study of the Social Behaviour of a Captive Herd of Musk Oxen (Viktor Reinhardt) - a seven-page report on the results of a study by the University of Saskatchewan to investigate whether the Musk Ox is a viable candidate for domestication, with particular focus on observed social dynamics in captivity.
  • Letter to the Editor (Dr Michael Brambell) - a letter submitted by the director of Chester Zoo, UK in response to the letter written by William Travers which was published within IZN 202, rejecting the claims made by Travers that zoological collections refusing to cooperate with Zoo Check was evidence of a wider objection towards transparency, noting that it rather arises from an objection to the methods and aims of Zoo Check itself.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1986 annual report for the Detroit Zoological Parks, USA, along with a six-page abridged version of the 1986/1987 annual report for the Zoological Society of London, UK and a seven-page review of the 1985/1986 avian breeding season at Chester Zoo, UK.
  • International Zoo News - four pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide

Volume 34 Issue 6 - Edition 205 - November/December 1987 - physical copy

  • The European Breeding Programme (EEP) (Christian R. Schmidt) - an article submitted by the Curator of Birds and Mammals at Zurich Zoo, Switzerland discussing the recent decision to create a formal breeding programme across European zoological collections for selected species of conservation interest, with information on the first four EEP conferences held at Antwerp (June 1985), Cologne (November 1985), Nuremburg (May 1986) and Wuppertal (June 1987), and a table showing the 34 EEP programmes which had been established at the time of writing.
  • The Equine Exhibit At The Denver Zoological Gardens (John Wortman) - article submitted by the curator of Denver Zoo, USA discussing the captive history of the Grevy's Zebra, the wild status of the species and its basic biological and anatomical features, and recent developments within the North American SSP programme for the species - for which the author was coordinator.
  • Evaluating The Fertility Of The Male Lowland Gorilla (Carrol C. Platz) - article submitted by the president of the International Animal Semen Bank, discussing methodology and results when taking and evaluating semen samples from captive Western Lowland Gorilla, and questions arising from these results.
  • American Golden Eagle Reproduction (Marlena G. Cooper) - a report on the successful breeding history of American Golden Eagle at Topeka Zoo, USA since 1969, with particular focus on the 1985/1986 breeding seasons.
  • Woodpeckers In Focus (M. Hancox) - a short item highlighting the poor captive record of woodpecker species, and the recent expansion of the wild range of Green Woodpecker into Scotland.
  • Letters to the Editor - a pair of letters pertaining to recent correspondence from William Travers in IZN 202; a letter from David Jones, the Director of Zoos at the Zoological Society of London, noting that Zoo Check had recently derived a large amount of publicity due to its involvement with the Tsavo Sanctuary Project despite this being minimal, whilst zoological collections and societies had significantly greater involvement with this and other in-situ programmes aimed at the conservation of Black Rhinoceros; and a letter from R. J. Wheatear of the National Federation of Zoological Gardens of Great Britain and Ireland strongly defending the stance of the Federation towards Zoo Check.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including Singapore becoming the 90th signatory to the CITES treaty, and the collapse of wild populations of Northern White Rhinoceros, Black Rhinoceros and Sumatran Rhinoceros.
  • International Zoo News - six pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including an item on the opening of a Dolphinarium complex at Madrid Zoo, Spain accompanied by a detailed diagram of the complex.
 
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1988: VOLUME 35

Six issues, all represented within this thread.

Volume 35 Issue 1 - Edition 206 - January/February 1988 - physical copy

  • The Brazzaville Orphans (John Aspinall) - article on the rescue of four orphaned Western Lowland Gorilla and their subsequent import to Howletts Zoo in June 1987.
  • The Plight Of Bats In Israel (D. Makin, J. Davis and H. Mendelssohn) - article submitted by three researchers at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel on the ongoing fumigation of bat caves within Israel, originally intended to prevent damage to the local fruit-growing industry, and the resulting 90% reduction in bat populations - including the extirpation of three species, and the near-extirpation of a further five species.
  • Captive Breeding And Release Of The Barn Owl (Tony Warburton) - a detailed article on the decline of the Barn Owl within Great Britain and the work undertaken by the author to establish a captive-breeding and reintroduction programme for the species, including observations on incubation, diet of hand-reared chicks, and optimum release strategy.
  • The Zoo - Last Haven, Last Chance? (Francesco Nardelli) - an 8-page opinion piece submitted by the Overseas Project Manager of Howletts and Port Lympne, discussing the important role which zoological collections can and must play within the conservation, breeding and reintroduction of endangered species; subjects covered include species which zoological collections have already been responsible for saving from extinction, current priority species for captive breeding at Howletts, Port Lympne and other collections, and species for which the author strongly urges captive-breeding programmes should be organised.
  • Badgers’ Social Behaviour: Some Captive Observations - Part 1 (M. Hancox) - research article discussing observations made during a survey of the social behaviour of captive European Badger undertaken at a private collection in Scotland, with information given on behaviour types, frequency and circumstance.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park, UK.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues, including a captive-breeding and reintroduction programme for Bali Myna organised by the AAZPA, and the export of captive-bred Addax from San Diego Wild Animal Park for reintroduction into Tunisia.
  • Book Review - a review of The Nutritional Handbook of the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust by Anthony F. Allchurch.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - six pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide


Volume 35 Issue 2 - Edition 207 - March/April 1988 - physical copy

  • Yalooni - A Dream Come True (Gill Marais) - a detailed 10-page article discussing the reintroduction of the Arabian Oryx into Oman, from the first plans being drawn up, to the creation of a protected reserve on the central plateau of the country and the resulting growth of the reintroduced population to 33 animals across two herds, with discussion of the future plans for the expansion of the programme.
  • Can Dolphins Listen Through Their Lower Jaw? (Randall L. Brill) - article discussing a research study undertaken at Brookfield Zoo, USA to investigate the possibility that Bottlenose Dolphin are capable of hearing through their lower jawbone, including details of methodology, results and conclusions drawn.
  • Badgers’ Social Behaviour: Some Captive Observations - Part 2: Rutting Behaviour (M. Hancox) - research article discussing observations made during a survey of the social behaviour of captive European Badger undertaken at a private collection in Scotland, with a focus on breeding and courtship behaviour. The first portion of the article was published within IZN 206.
  • The Evolution Of Co-operation In Birds (J. David Ligon) - article discussing reciprocity and cooperative breeding within a variety of bird species, including details of the benefits to such behaviour and the possible factors which lead to it developing within a species or population.
  • Quolls And Devils (John Partridge) - a general overview of major dasyurid species, their behaviour and habits.
  • Letters to the Editor - two letters relating to the various letters within IZN 204 and IZN 205 which were published in response to a prior letter from William Travers of Zoo Check in IZN 202; one from John Aspinall defending the decision to print the original letter from Travers, citing the need for balance and transparency; and one from Sir Christopher Lever of Zoo Check disputing claims made within the letter submitted by David Jones of the Zoological Society of London.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of International Zoo Yearbook 26 (edited by P. J. S. Olney) and Ungulates: Proceedings Of A Double Symposium by the Association of British Wild Animal Keepers.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - a stock advertisement from Duke University Primate Center, USA.
  • International Zoo News - nine pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide

Volume 35 Issue 3 - Edition 208 - May/June 1988 - physical copy

  • Ecology Is Not Enough (Jeffery A. McNeely) - opinion piece discussing the limiting effect which political, economic and social factors can have on conservation efforts.
  • Successful Hatching Of A Great Spotted Kiwi (Eric K. Fox) - notes on the successful hatching and rearing of a Great Spotted Kiwi chick at Otoroghanga Zoological Society, New Zealand with information on incubation, hand-rearing diet and overall growth and development of the chick.
  • The Aravah Gazelle (Benny Shalmon) - article discussing the recent discovery of an undescribed taxon related to the Mountain Gazelle within the Aravah Valley of Israel, giving details of their diet, behaviour and interactions with other gazelle species.
  • 1987: The Year Of The Elephant In Ramat-Gan (Amelia S. Terkel) - article submitted by the curator of Ramat-Gan Zoological Park in Israel, discussing the successful birth of 5 African Bush Elephant and 1 Asian Elephant within the collection during 1987.
  • Greenspace For Primates (Gary H. Lee and Jon Charles Coe) - short article discussing the planning and design of a fully-landscaped exhibit complex at Denver Zoo, USA submitted by the planning team for the project.
  • A Tale Of Two Indian City Zoos - an anonymously-submitted account of a recent visit to Calcutta Zoo and Nandankanan Zoo, both in India, with general remarks on each collection and direct comparisons and contrasts between the two.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park, UK.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1986/1987 annual reports for the following Australian zoological collections; Adelaide Zoo, Taronga Zoo, and Western Plains Zoo.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - four pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including an imminent expedition to seek surviving individuals of St Helena Giant Earwig.

Volume 35 Issue 4 - Edition 209 - July/August 1988 - physical copy

  • Old Brock: 15 Years After The Act (M. Hancox) - a short item on the impact of The Badgers Act 1973 on the persecution of European Badger within the UK, and the need for more comprehensive legal protections.
  • The Old Ones (Part I) (John Partridge) - a multi-part article submitted by a long-standing senior keeper at Bristol Zoo, providing a detailed analysis of the history of zoological collections within Great Britain and Ireland and using some of the oldest such collections as case studies; this part deals with London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo.
  • Ne Ne Or Bust (Peter M. C. Stevens) - an article submitted by the Executive Director of Paignton Zoo in the UK, discussing the wild status of the Hawaiian Goose and the ongoing reintroduction scheme originally started by the Wildfowl Trust.
  • Pine Marten Recolonisation In Britain (M. Hancox) - a short item on the near-extirpation of the Pine Marten within Great Britain, and recent records suggesting that (subsequent to greater legal protection) overlooked relict populations and known population hubs may now be expanding and recolonising lost territories.
  • The Animal Baggers (Sally Walker) - an opinion piece on the animal trade within India, discussing the role of trappers, dealers and middlemen on a local, national and international scale, and the impact which international legislation had had on the trade.
  • From The Flea To The Elephant (Yves Girault) - a short article on an exhibition held at Paris Zoological Park intending to display the range of size found within the animal kingdom, from microscopic invertebrates to African megafauna, along with a new nocturnal exhibit containing eight prosimian species.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Longleat Safari Park, Howletts Zoo, and Port Lympne Wildlife Park, all within the UK.
  • Letter to the Editor (Richard A. Straton) - a correction to a book review contained within IZN 207, noting that the Ungulate Double Symposium was not one of the formal ABWAK symposia, but rather a collaborative venture with other zoological organisations.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • International Zoo News - twelve pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including the presumed extinction of the St Helena Giant Earwig after a recent ZSL-backed expedition to the island found no sign of living individuals.

Volume 35 Issue 5 - Edition 210 - September/October 1988 - physical copy

  • Amsterdam Zoological Gardens 1938-1988 (A. C. Van Bruggen) - article submitted by the senior principal scientific officer of Leiden University in the Netherlands, marking the 150th anniversary of the first opening of Natura Artis Magistra; the article discusses the history of the zoo, noteworthy species and animals held at the collection, notable developments and conservation work, and future prospects.
  • Why Is The Gorilla Such A Large Primate? (Don Cousins) - detailed research article discussing the anatomical and biological characteristics of the gorilla, and the ways in which these features are atypical of what would be expected from a primate species resident to tropical rainforest; the article goes on to discuss possible reasons for these anatomical traits, evolutionary advantages they may bring, and the prehistoric range of the species.
  • The Old Ones (Part II) (John Partridge) - a multi-part article submitted by a long-standing senior keeper at Bristol Zoo, providing a detailed analysis of the history of zoological collections within Great Britain and Ireland and using some of the oldest such collections as case studies; this part deals notable individuals from the history of London Zoo, both human and animal.
  • Badgers As Social Carnivores (M. Hancox) - a research article discussing the various factors which may lead a species to become a social and communally-living animal rather than solitary, using the European Badger as a specific case study and comparing it to other carnivore species both social and solitary.
  • Throwing A Lifeline To The Endangered Kouprey (Bruce Read) - an article submitted by the curator of large mammals at St Louis Zoological Gardens in the USA, discussing a recent visit to Vietnam to attend a meeting organised to discuss a conservation programme for the critically-endangered Kouprey.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of The Monk Seal Conspiracy by William Johnson, Badgers by M. Clark, Out Of The Darkness by C. Ferris and Chipmunks And The Siberian Chipmunk In Captivity by K. Elizabeth Gillett.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1987 annual reports from Basel Zoo and Zurich Zoo in Switzerland, and a longer abridged version of the 1987 annual report from Copenhagen Zoo, Denmark.
  • International Zoo News - seven pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.

Volume 35 Issue 6 - Edition 211 - November/December 1988
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  • World Heritage Species Plan (International Union of Directors of Zoological Gardens) - a short article on the decision to form a more cohesive and coordinated strategy of prioritisation, research, collaboration and the expansion of regional, national and international endangered species programmes.
  • Underwater Behaviour Of Captive Polar Bears (Thomas F. Grittinger and Deborah L. Schultz) - a 6-page research article relating to a study undertaken by academics from the University of Wisconsin looking at the types of behaviour observed within polar bears whilst underwater, and the time spent within these activities, using three animals at Milwaukee County Zoo as subjects.
  • Some Observations On The Ecology Of Coastal Otters In Scotland (M. Hancox) - a detailed study into the Eurasian Otter populations found on the western Scottish coastline of the Morvern Peninsula, with particular focus on holt distribution and use, foraging behaviour, and diet.
  • The Old Ones (Part III) (John Partridge) - a multi-part article submitted by a long-standing senior keeper at Bristol Zoo, providing a detailed analysis of the history of zoological collections within Great Britain and Ireland and using some of the oldest such collections as case studies; this part deals with the 150 year history of Bristol Zoo, recent developments and future plans.
  • Magellanic Penguins Of Patagonia (Dr P. Dee Boersma) - a short article discussing the wild status of the Magellanic Penguin, conservation threats facing the species, and the captive status of Spheniscus penguins overall including a table of all known captive holdings of the genus within the UK as of 30 September 1987.
  • Book Review - review of Why Zoos? by the Universities Federation of Animal Welfare.
  • Zoo Federation News - news items relating to zoological collections based in Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.
  • International Zoo News - seven pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.
 
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1989: VOLUME 36

Six issues, with four represented within this thread.

Volume 36 Issue 1 - Edition 212 - January/February 1989 - physical copy

  • The Old Ones (Part IV) (John Partridge) - a multi-part article submitted by a long-standing senior keeper at Bristol Zoo, providing a detailed analysis of the history of zoological collections within Great Britain and Ireland and using some of the oldest such collections as case studies; this part deals with Dublin Zoo.
  • Red Pandas (Ailurus fulgens) At Adelaide Zoo (G. A. Crook) - article on the import of a breeding pair of wild-caught Red Panda to Adelaide Zoo in Australia, along with notes on their captive husbandry, exhibit dimensions and design, diet, and breeding record; the article is supplemented by tables showing the births and where appropriate death or departure of all animals bred at the collection, and graphs showing the growth and development of animals born between 1983 and 1986.
  • Animal Conservation In Brazilian Zoos: A Case Study In The State Of Bahia (Walter Leal Filho and Milena M. S. A. Leal) - a short article discussing a recent survey into species of conservation interest held at Getulio Vargas' Zoological Garden in Salvador, Brazil.
  • Report On The 4th All India Zoo Director Meeting, Held In Trivandrum Museum And Zoo Complex (Sally Walker) - a 5-page overview of the discussions and talks held at the meeting in question, along with a list of all resolutions taken by the delegates.
  • Letter To The Editor (Sally Walker) - a letter clarifying information presented within the author's article "The Animal Baggers" published within IZN 209.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park, UK.
  • Annual Reports - a 7 page abridged version of the 1987/1988 annual report from Zoological Society of London and the zoological collections therein in the UK, a 5 page abridged version of the 1986/1987 annual report from Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens in Australia, and a 5 page abridged version of the 1986/1987 annual report from St Louis Zoological Park in the USA, along with a general overview of current developments at Detroit Zoological Park in the USA, and a list of all notable births at Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park in the UK between January 1st 1988 and December 31st 1988.
  • International Zoo News - six pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including an article on the birth of a Giant Panda cub at Ueno Zoo in Japan accompanied by a table showing detailed observation notes from the first 24 hours.

Volume 36 Issue 2 - Edition 213 - March/April 1989 - physical copy

  • The Old Ones (Part V) (John Partridge) - a multi-part article submitted by a long-standing senior keeper at Bristol Zoo, providing a detailed analysis of the history of zoological collections within Great Britain and Ireland and using some of the oldest such collections as case studies; this part deals with Edinburgh Zoo.
  • Progress Of Two Young Orangs At Topeka Zoo (Alice Miser) - a short article discussing the growth and development of two young orangutan born at Topeka Zoo in the USA.
  • Bird Sexing: Look To The Growing Feather (Gustavo A. Seluja) - a general overview of the growing importance of chromosomal testing as a means of accurately sexing captive birds whilst avoiding the invasive option of surgical investigation.
  • New Bear Exhibit At Perth Zoo (Mike Collett) - article submitted by the Planning and Project Co-ordinator at Perth Zoo in Australia, discussing the recent construction of an exhibit complex for Brown Bear at the collection; subjects covered include the design and layout of the exhibit, landscaping, keeper facilities and overall cost, with multiple diagrams of the exhibit supplementing the text.
  • Danmarks Akvarium: Old But Alive (Arne Schiøtz) - article written by the director of Danmarks Akvarium in Charlottenlund, Denmark discussing the recent 50th anniversary of the collection, the way in which the aquarium has developed and modernised, and research projects, laboratory studies and conservation programmes based at the collection.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements from Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park, UK.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of Why Zoos? by the Universities Federation of Animal Welfare, They All Came Into The Ark by Clinton Keeling, Operation Chough: The Story of the Cornish Chough edited by M. Ellis, M. Reynolds and R. Meyer, and The Elephant Who Walked To Manchester by David Barnaby.
  • Annual Report - an abridged extract from the 1987/1988 annual report from Madrid Zoo in Spain.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items and shorter articles relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • International Zoo News - seven pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.

Volume 36 Issue 3 - Edition 214 - May/June 1989 - physical copy

  • Obituary (Sally Walker) - an obituary for Dr Reuben David, founder of Kamala Nehru Zoological Garden in India.
  • The Monk Seal Conspiracy (William Johnson) - an article adapted from a book of the same title and authorship, discussing the experiences of the author in attempting to organise a network of sanctuaries and protected reserves for the Mediterranean Monk Seal, and his belief that the Greek government and various international conservation organisations were actively conspiring together in order to undermine his efforts and allow the extinction of the species.
  • Breeding Behaviour Of The Indian Python (S. Paulraj and R. Thiruthalinathan) - article based on a study undertaken at Arignar Anna Zoological Park in India with the intention of observing the behavioural aspects of breeding in Python molurus, including notes on materials and methodology, mating behaviour, brooding and incubation, and conclusions drawn from these observations.
  • Badger Conservation Via Captive-bred Releases And Translocations (M. Hancox) - article discussing the captive-breeding and reintroduction of European Badger within Great Britain, with notes on the breeding biology of the species, factors impacting captive reproduction of the species, and the requirement for careful planning of release sites to ensure successful establishment.
  • Some Environmental Considerations For Small Cats (Pat Mansard) - article on the captive breeding of ocelot and leopard cat at the Ridgeway Trust for Endangered Cats, a private facility in southeast UK, and the various environmental factors which have been observed to play a beneficial role when attempting to successfully breed the species in question; information is provided regarding vegetation, ponds and other environmental enrichment, exhibit design and size, feeding schedule, and possible future improvements.
  • The Management And Welfare Of Invertebrates In Captivity: A Conference Report (N. M. Collins, J. E. Cooper and D. Hughes) - a 5 page article summarising the talks, presentations and workshops which took place during a conference held at the Royal Entomological Society of London in December 1988.
  • Scientific Report - a five page summary of the major breeding advances and developments at London Zoo and Whipsnade Zoo between 1984 and 1987, with information presented on mammal, bird, reptile, fish, and invertebrate breeding within the Zoological Society of London.
  • International Zoo News - seven pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.

Volume 36 Issue 6 - Edition 217 - November/December 1989 - physical copy

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  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - opinion piece about the perceived reluctance of some British zoological collections to promote themselves or publish research, inviting IZN article submissions from any such collections.
  • The Tagua or Chacoan Giant Peccary (Kurt Benirschke) - article written by a geneticist and trustee of San Diego Zoo discussing the discovery of the Chacoan Peccary in 1972, the climatological, botanical and geological features of its native habitat, the conservation pressures facing the species, and the potential for a captive population to be established; the article includes information about attempts by the author to establish an in-situ breeding facility.
  • White Tigers - the Indian viewpoint (Sally Walker) - opinion piece by the founder of the Zoo Outreach Organisation about the increasing distaste directed towards white tigers by Western zoological collections, providing a counterpoint to this stance and arguing that they represent an important piece of Indian national heritage and not merely an aberration to be shunned.
  • A week in the life of Twycross Zoo's Education Department (Malcolm Whitehead) - a detailed but informally-written overview of the subject in question, written by the Director of Education at Twycross Zoo.
  • Saving the cats - the IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group (Peter Jackson) - a general introduction to the Cat Specialist Group, its activities and areas of particular focus, along with a brief overview of the conservation threats facing wild cat species; written by the Chairman of the group.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - advertisement of surplus stock at Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne, representing a total of 16 taxa, and a request for additional stock of four species.
  • Miscellany (Clinton H. Keeling) - a pair of short articles on the following subjects; a review of a symposium held by the Smithsonian Institution in October 1989 with the theme "The History and Evolution of the Modern Zoological Park", intended to mark the centenary of the National Zoological Park; and a general introduction to the Bartlett Society founded by Keeling with the intention of researching and promoting the history of zoological collections.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of Whales of the World by Spencer Wilkie Tinker, and The Wombwell Menagerie Log Book, edited by George Percival, Kevin Tomlinson and David Barnaby; the latter book is a contemporary listing of the 1848-1871 itinerary of the travelling menagerie in question.
  • Conservation - a pair of shorter articles on the following subjects; an update from the Curator of Birds at Los Angeles Zoo regarding the California Condor captive breeding programme and the 1989 breeding season at Los Angeles in particular; and a general overview of the efforts made by the Indian government to combat the illegal trade in ivory.
  • Annual Reports - summary of the 1988 annual reports for the Detroit Zoological Parks, and Marwell Zoo.
  • International Zoo News - eight pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.
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1990: VOLUME 37

Eight issues, all represented within this thread:

Volume 37 Issue 1 - Edition 218 - January/February 1990 - physical copy

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  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - opinion piece about the risk of anthropomorphism when discussing animal behaviour and psychology.
  • How Much Room In The Ark? (John M. Knowles) - opinion piece on the need to carefully consider and evaluate which species should be given priority when available space in zoological collections is finite, and the important role which zoological collections play in conservation, written by the owner and founder of Marwell Zoo.
  • A Miracle In Vietnam (Francesco Nardelli) - article written by the director and co-founder of the Sumatran Rhinoceros Captive-Breeding Project, discussing proposals to establish multiple semi-captive breeding groups of Javan Rhinoceros outside Ujung Kulon, and the potential role which the newly-rediscovered population of the species in Vietnam could play in such a programme.
  • Mixed Animal Exhibits (John Partridge) - article written by a long-time keeper at Bristol Zoo providing his observations relating to the various mixed-species exhibits which he had encountered during his time at the collection up to the date of publication, including veterinary issues encountered, diet sheets and the benefits that such exhibits can provide.
  • A new technique for full-term incubation of Kiwi eggs in an incubator (Ron Goudswaard) - an article written by the International Studbook Keeper for Kiwis, based at Wellington Zoo, discussing the previously-accepted dogma that kiwi eggs should not be turned during incubation, nor incubated artificially for the first month, and his experiences demonstrating that both of these beliefs are incorrect. The information provided includes a diary of the successful artificial incubation of two eggs.
  • Letter to the Editor (Graeme A. Crook) - a partial retraction of information provided by the author within an article published within IZN edition 212.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - advertisements placed by Howletts, Port Lympne and Surabaya Zoo listing surplus stock, with stock requests from the former two collections and Kelling Park Aviaries.
  • Miscellany - three short items relating to the following; the construction of a dolphinarium adjacent to the Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas; the latest grants issued by the Nixon Griffis Fund for Zoological Research; and the discovery of an adult male Chinese Softshell Turtle in the tropical house at Paignton Zoo alive and well, over 13 years after it had disappeared and was presumed deceased.
  • Book Review - review of Zoo Review, a new quarterly magazine intended to educate the public about the role of zoological collections in modern society.
  • Conservation - three shorter articles on the following subjects; a workshop discussing arid-land antelopes held by the IUCN Captive Breeding Specialist Group in September 1989, focusing on Arabian Oryx, Scimitar-horned Oryx and Addax; the Barn Owl Reintroduction 1986-88 report issued by the Barn Owl Trust; and an update on the captive-breeding programme for Black-footed Ferret.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extract from the 1988 annual report for the Zoological Society of San Diego.
  • International Zoo News - ten pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.
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Volume 37 Issue 2 - Edition 219 - March 1990 - physical copy

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  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - opinion piece discussing the relative efficiency and cost-effectiveness of in-situ conservation programmes and ex-situ captive breeding programmes, and how these can complement and counter-balance one another.
  • Beyond Captive Breeding: Re-introducing Endangered Species To The Wild (David Shepherdson) - a detailed report on the Zoological Society of London Symposium held on 24th and 25th November 1989, organised by Jo Gipps - Curator of Mammals at London Zoo - and covering subjects such as the weight placed on re-introduction programmes by zoological collections and conservation organisations to the detriment of in-situ programmes focused on the conservation and regeneration of wild habitats and ecosystems, the possible value in being more open to importing new wild-caught blood to revitalise captive gene-pools of endangered mammal species, and the various important factors which need to be taken into consideration when planning and executing an ongoing reintroduction programme.
  • The Chillingham Wild Cattle: A Seven Hundred Year Experiment In Inbreeding (Ian Bennet) - a detailed account from the Vice-President of the Chillingham Wild Cattle Association, discussing the history of the eponymous feral cattle herd located in the North of England, the genetic bottle-necking effect that multiple centuries of inbreeding has exerted on the herd, and the conclusions which can be drawn from these observations and which may be applicable to captive breeding programmes derived from a low number of founders.
  • A Three-Level Zoo Occasion In India: Local, National and International Meetings at Sakkarbaug Zoo (Sally Walker) - a general overview from the founder of the Zoo Outreach Organisation of several conferences and symposiums recently held at Sakkarbaug Zoo in India, with a particular focus on the role which the zoo has to play within the in-situ and ex-situ conservation of the Asiatic Lion, and attempts to establish a formal international breeding programme for the taxon.
  • Miscellany - three short items on the following subjects; an architectural competition sponsored by Edinburgh Zoo, with the objective of taking design submissions for a new King Penguin exhibit complex - meeting a series of key financial, design and husbandry requirements - and which ultimately received over 100 entrants, with the winning submission due for construction in the coming months; a project undertaken by the San Diego Center for Reproduction of Endangered Species alongside Dvur Kralove Zoo in Czechia to investigate the captive genetics of the various races/subspecies of Plains Zebra, their relationship with one another, and the genetic relationship between Plains Zebra and the Hartmann's Mountain Zebra; and the increasing private trade in big cats and other large predators in Italy.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - advertisements placed by Howletts and Port Lympne.
  • Conservation - three shorter articles on the following subjects; efforts by the Philippine Eagle Conservation Programme Foundation to both establish a captive population of the species and preserve the species in-situ; a contact request from Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust for further zoological collections willing to participate in their captive breeding project for Rodrigues Flying Fox; and the establishment of an agreement between Mulhouse Zoo in France, the Malagasy Ministry of Waters and Forests, and the University of Strasbourg's Institute of Embryology to undergo a five-year project investigating the wild status, habitat, and potential wider captive breeding of the recently-rediscovered Sclater's Lemur.
  • Annual Reports - lengthy extracts from the 1989 annual reports from Adelaide Zoo, Oakland Zoo, and Taronga Zoo and Western Plains Zoo.
  • International Zoo News - eleven pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain; these most notably include the hand-rearing of a Western Lowland Gorilla at Highland Wildlife Park, London Zoo successfully achieving the first captive breeding of Leadbeater's Possum outside Australia, and the discovery at San Diego Wild Animal Park that the genetics of wild and captive cheetah indicates the species underwent extensive bottlenecking during the late Pleistocene.

Volume 37 Issue 3 - Edition 220 - April/May 1990 - physical copy

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  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - an opinion piece proposing that it is of vital importance for zoological collections to not merely focus on the display of "charismatic mega-vertebrates" but also to display and promote smaller and more obscure species, and making the argument that when displayed in an interesting and engaging way there is no such thing as a "non-charismatic" animal.
  • As Leopards Enter The Nineties (Alan H. Shoemaker) - a detailed 6-page article written by the International Studbook Keeper for leopards, intended to be the first in a series in which studbook keepers discuss the status, prospects and problems of the species under their surveillance; Shoemaker also discusses the captive history of the four leopard subspecies being monitored, including overall number of founders and level of inbreeding present within the population.
  • Little Things Can Mean So Much: Some Ideas For Environmental Enrichment (John Partridge) - an article written by a long-time keeper at Bristol Zoo, discussing changes he made to the day-to-day environmental enrichment measures used at the collection in question, and the beneficial results he observed within the captive livestock as a result; species discussed include muntjack, agoutis and acouchis, two-toed sloth, and polar bear.
  • Breeding Crocodiles And Cheetahs In South Africa (Andrew Eriksen) - a short article discussing recent developments at the Congo Crocodile Ranch, which opened in South Africa in 1977 and - having started as a crocodile show farm - later expanded to display a variety of domestic species and common exotics alongside the crocodile farm itself, with the latest development being a 120 hectare Cheetah Research Centre.
  • A Mealworm Dispenser For Meerkats (David Shepherdson, Tracy Brownback and Anne James) - a paper written by three keepers at London Zoo, and originally published by the Universities Federation for Animal Welfare as part of a series of Environmental Enrichment Reports, discussing the design, testing and production of a cheap and simple device for dispensing a supply of mealworms throughout the day to a captive group of meerkats; the paper contains information on the materials and methods used, initial behavioural observations, and preliminary results. This information is supplemented by figures showing the design of the dispenser, and the average length of time various behaviours were observed within the group when mealworms were available and unavailable. A more detailed report is cited within the endnote references, and was published within International Zoo Yearbook 28.
  • New Journal - a short note that the first issue of the Journal of the Bartlett Society had been published, and giving contact information for the Society secretary, Christine Grant.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - advertisements placed by Howletts and Port Lympne.
  • Miscellany - a number of short items discussing the following; the near-total loss of the captive population of Humboldt and Rockhopper Penguin at Cotswold Wildlife Park due to an unknown pathogen, with only a single survivor, and the total loss of the captive population of African Penguin at Rode Tropical Bird Gardens around the same time; the use of an Australian Water Rat at Skansen Akvarium to combat a rash of pickpocket incidents within the collection's nocturnal house; the dubious legality of a Western Lowland Gorilla import into Chiba Zoo, Japan; and the recent birth in an Italian private collection of an multi-generational lion/leopard hybrid.
  • Book Reviews - a review of The Reptiles of Belle Vue Zoo 1950-1977 by Clive Bennett and David Barnaby, written by Nicholas Gould (editor of International Zoo News at the time of publication), and a review of Belle Vue Bygones by Clinton Keeling, written by Chris Moiser (now the owner and director of Tropiquaria Zoo).
  • Conservation - four shorter articles on the following subects; the establishment of the Ngare Sergoi Reserve north of Nairobi, Kenya, with the objective of breeding and protecting the critically-endangered Kenyan population of Black Rhinoceros; field research and conservation programmes focusing on the critically-endangered Abruzzo Chamois of central Italy; a recent fire which caused significant damage to the Poco das Antas Federal Biological Reserve in Brazil, with the positive note that the Golden Lion Tamarin population in the reserve had survived unscathed; and the successful breeding season for Ploughshare Tortoise within the Ampijoroa Forestry Station established on Madagascar by the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust.
  • Kiwi Incubation Update (Ron Goudswaard) - a one-paragraph update to an article discussed in IZN 218, providing information about further experimentation with artificial incubation.
  • Annual Reports - lengthy extracts from the 1989 annual reports from Chester Zoo (specifically the passages pertaining to the bird collection), Zoo Koln, and the Zoological Board of Victoria (discussing Melbourne Zoo, Healesville Sanctuary and Werribee Zoological Park).
  • International Zoo News - eight pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including collections in the UK
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.

Volume 37 Issue 4 - Edition 221 - June 1990 - physical copy

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  • Guest Editorial (Gerald Durrell): an opinion piece, originally published in the foreword to The Dodo (No. 25), noting the importance of zoological collections and professionals publishing written material in order to combat incorrect information espoused by the anti-zoo lobby.
  • A Zoo Management Course In China (Mark Rosenthal): a detailed review of a three-week zoo management and education course which the author (a curator at Lincoln Park Zoo) took part in as one of four zoo professionals selected to teach principles of modern zoo management to 31 directors, assistant directors, senior staff and personnel belonging to the Chinese Zoo Association, representing a total of 19 zoos throughout China. The review discusses the experiences of the author in China, the various subjects covered over the course of the three weeks, and the importance of courses such as this one.
  • A Fish Rescue and Breeding Centre at the Horniman Museum (Gordon McGregor Reid): a short article written by a keeper at the Horniman Museum - and later director of Chester Zoo - on the establishment of a facility established at the museum with the aim of maintaining and breeding several species of cichlid endemic to Lake Victoria, some of which were believed to be extinct in the wild, dispersing these to other zoological collections and private breeding facilities, and undertaking education programmes to promote cichlid conservation.
  • "An Ape In A Bear Costume" - Belle Isle Zoo's Versatile Spectacled Bear (Ken Kawata): a detailed five-page article discussing the experiences of the author (a noted keeper, zoo director and zoo historian active at several zoological collections, including Belle Isle Zoo, across a 46-year career prior to his retirement in 2005) after the import of a male spectacled bear in 1988, which displayed a range of atypically "intelligent" behaviours more commonly observed in great apes; the article contains a large amount of information about the design and dimensions of the bear enclosure complex, the supplementary structures and facilities found within, and enrichment methods employed by the keeping staff in an attempt to moderate the activities of the animal in question.
  • A Zoo In The Wildest Wild India (Sally Walker): an article written by the founder of the Zoo Outreach Organisation, discussing the establishment of a small private zoo in rural Maharashtra, India, by a village doctor in the grounds of his hospital, with the intention of providing amenities for patients and staff, and also a rescue centre for injured wildlife from the surrounding area.
  • Letters to the Editor: a pair of letters; a correction and clarification further to a news item located within IZN 218 relating to the Sardinian Pygmy Donkey; and criticism aimed at the article written by John Partridge on the subject of mixed animal exhibits in IZN 218. This latter letter is accompanied by a response from Partridge addressing this criticism.
  • Miscellany: a number of short items pertaining to the following; cases of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy in UK zoological collections; the establishment of the Pan African Association of Zoological Gardens, Aquariums and Botanic Gardens; the suspension of the Propagators Certificate programme originally established by the AAZPA in 1977; and plans by the National Zoological Park, USA, to run a zoo management course in Indonesia.
  • Book Reviews: reviews of The Magnificent Gorilla: The Life History Of A Great Ape by Don Cousins and Der Berliner Zoo im Spiegel Seiner Bauten 1841-1989, edited by Dr Heinz-Georg Klös and Ursula Klös, and written by Ursula Klös, Dr Harro Strehlow and Werner Synakiewicz.
  • Conservation - several shorter articles on subjects such as the captive breeding programmes for Mexican Wolf, Echo Parakeet and Black-footed Ferret, in-situ conservation of Mountain Gorilla, and a scheme to dehorn Black Rhinoceros in order to safeguard animals from poachers.
  • Annual Reports - a detailed five-page abridged translation of the 1989 annual report from Zoo Berlin.
  • International Zoo News - twelve pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including a detailed list of species bred at Shanghai Zoo between 1954 and 1989 which was obtained by Mark Rosenthal during the zoo management course discussed earlier in this edition.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.

Volume 37 Issue 5 - Edition 222 - July/August 1990 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - opinion piece discussing the important role which bachelor groups play within captive-breeding programmes, citing the increasing recognition that species such as gorilla need such groups if the culling of excess males is to be avoided.
  • The International Studbook For The Pygmy Hippopotamus: A Review (Dieter Rüedi and Kathleen Tobler) - a general overview of various factors relating to the international studbook for Pygmy Hippopotamus written by two individuals based at Basel Zoo in Switzerland; the studbook keeper (Tobler) and the director of the zoo (Rüedi). The article includes information about the captive history of the Pygmy Hippopotamus, factors which need to be taken into account for the effective management of the present-day captive population citing examples from Basel in particular, and tables showing survival rates for both captive-bred and wild-born stock, breeding status, population trends, and causes of calf mortality.
  • Reintroduction - Sometimes A Conservation Problem? (Roland Wirth) - article discussing some of the ways in which reintroduction programmes, if not fully thought-through, can cause problems for the conservation of the taxon in question; examples cited include the reintroduction of a captive-bred "zoo-mix" tiger to India thereby introducing this hybrid blood into the Bengal Tiger population, introductions of Bornean Orangutan stock onto Sumatra, and the risk posed to the Wisent reintroduction programme within the Caucasus due to an introduced population of hybrids containing Plains Bison heritage.
  • Hatching And Hand-raising A Turkey Vulture Chick (T. Nakayama, M. Furuhata and K. Nagai) - a short item submitted by keepers from Ueno Zoo in Japan, and translated by Ken Kawata, detailing the recent successful hand-rearing of a turkey vulture chick at the collection; information is given about the incubation period, diet, and growth and development of the chick.
  • Cape Porcupines At Bristol Zoo (John Partridge) - article submitted by a long-standing keeper at Bristol Zoo in the UK, discussing the recent import of Cape Porcupine to the collection, aspects of the species husbandry including diet, exhibit enrichment and veterinary care, and details relating to the breeding of the species at Bristol Zoo.
  • The Elephant, His Keeper And The Royal Academy (David Barnaby) - an article discussing a painting recently displayed on loan at the Manchester City Art Gallery in the UK which depicts an elephant which had been held at Belle Vue Zoo in the 1870s, providing information about the elephant itself, the history of the painting in the intervening years after it was created, and how it came to spend several decades in first Canada and then the USA.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by the Ridgeway Trust for Endangered Cats, Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park in the UK, and Kanpur Zoo and Nandankanan Zoo in India.
  • Letters To The Editor - letters concerning the following; a letter from Sally Walker correcting information given in IZN 218 relating to the captive population of Indian Rhinoceros; a letter from John Partridge giving his opinion on the subject matter of the IZN 220 editorial; a letter from Geoffrey Schomberg correcting information given in IZN 220 relating to a captive-bred hybrid between leopard and lion; a letter from Clinton Keeling also discussing the IZN 220 editorial; and a short correction to a news item in IZN 220 relating to Skansen-Akvariat submitted by the director of the collection, Jonas Wahlström.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of International Zoo Yearbook 28 edited by P. J. S. Olney and Pat Ellis, Zoo-Fuehrer Bundesrepublik Oesterreich Schweiz by Joachim Soyka, and The Humble-bee, Its Life History And How To Domesticate It by F. W. L. Sladen.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Zoo Profile: Loro Parque, Tenerife, Canary Islands (Tony Silva) - a short article providing a general overview relating to Loro Parque, its layout and species collection, and conservation work and breeding taking place there, submitted by the curator of birds at the collection
  • Annual Report - an abridged extract from the 1989 annual report for Zoo Basel in Switzerland.
  • International Zoo News - thirteen pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including items from Great Britain.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.

Volume 37 Issue 6 - Edition 223 - September 1990 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - opinion piece on the ways in which captive breeding programmes can negatively impact the genetic health of a species when compared to a wild population of the same species, for instance through genetic bottlenecking, a domestication effect, or through hand-rearing of rejected young leading to a positive selection for inadequate parental instinct.
  • The Red Panda Studbook (Angela R Glatston) - article submitted by the studbook keeper for Red Panda, based at Dieregaarde Blijdorp in the Netherlands, discussing the history and aims of the studbook, the current status of the captive population of red panda, and future plans and prospects.
  • The Zoo Library – What Can It Do For Your Zoo? (Kay A Kenyon) - article submitted by the chief librarian at National Zoological Park in the USA, discussing the important role which zoo libraries can play as repositories of accumulated knowledge about the care and husbandry of animal species, ongoing research into species both in captivity and the wild, and other resources for zoological professionals on a local, national and international basis.
  • Breeding The Red-eyed Tree Frog (M. Natsusaka) - article submitted by a keeper at Ueno Zoo in Japan, and translated by Ken Kawata, providing information on the recent successful breeding of Red-eyed Treefrog at the collection in question; the article discusses husbandry and exhibit design, egg-laying and hatching, the growth and development of the resulting tadpoles, and attrition among the froglets after metamorphosis.
  • Natural Or Managed Breeding – Which Is Best For The Przewalski Horse? (Jiri Volf) - article submitted by the studbook keeper for Przewalski Horse, based at Prague Zoo in Czechoslovakia, discussing the status of the captive population at the time of writing, observations made relating to the sexual maturity and breeding rates of the species in captivity, and the relative merits of allowing captive Przewalski Horses to breed semi-naturally or in a managed fashion; this information is accompanied by several tables providing data on sexual maturity in captive-born mares and stallions, and death rates in foals.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park in the UK.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections, including attempts by Paignton Zoo to ascertain the taxonomic status of spider monkeys in British and Irish zoological collections through genetic testing.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of The Badgers of Ashcroft Woods by Chris Ferris, and Gerbils and Jirds by Brian Leiper.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Annual Reports - abridged extracts from the 1989 annual reports for Brookfield Zoo and Denver Zoo in the USA, a translated summary of the 1989 annual report for Copenhagen Zoo in Denmark, and a translated and abridged summary of the 1989 annual report for the Japanese Association of Zoological Gardens and Aquariums.
  • International Zoo News - fourteen pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide, including notes on the import of Philippine Spotted Deer into European collections with the intention of establishing a captive breeding programme for the species in association with collections in the Philippines.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.

Volume 37 Issue 7 - Edition 224 - October/November 1990 - physical copy

  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - opinion piece discussing a recent anti-zoo article published within the British media, going on to discuss the wider anti-zoo movement and a perceived increase in its influence.
  • Manatees At Burgers’ Zoo, Arnhem, Netherlands (Anne-Marie Bisselink) - article submitted by the head keeper at Burgers Zoo in the Netherlands, discussing the recent addition of West Indian Manatee to the animal collection; information presented includes the logistics of transport from Nuremberg Zoo to Burgers Zoo, captive diet and husbandry of the species in question, exhibit design and dimensions, and general observations about the anatomy and habits of manatees in general.
  • Principles Of Water Treatment In Aquatic Mammal Pools (John Dineley) - article submitted by the head of sealion training at Woburn Safari Park in the UK, discussing various aspects relating to the correct physical treatment , chemical treatment and filtration of water supply within enclosures and exhibits for taxa such as seals, sealions and cetaceans.
  • Meerkats At Bristol Zoo (John Partridge) - a detailed article discussing the management of meerkats at the zoological collection in question, both prior to the construction of a new exhibit in 1988 and at the time of writing, providing information on behaviour, diet and group dynamics.
  • Smell As A Factor In Mammalian Behaviour (Martin Hancox) - a short article on the role which scent-marking plays within the behaviour of mammal species, with particular focus on mustelids, cats, canids and other carnivorans.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Howletts Zoo, Port Lympne Wildlife Park and Longleat Safari Park in the UK.
  • Letters To The Editor - a pair of letters discussing the following subjects; a letter from Martin Hancox written in response to a news item relating to the impact of BSE published in IZN 222; and a letter from Pier Lorenzo Florio in response to a previous letter written by Geoffrey Schomberg and published within IZN 222, on the subject of mammalian hybrids.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of Man And Wildfowl by Janet Kear, The Lesser Apes: Evolutionary And Behavioural Biology edited by Holger Preuschoft, David J Chivers, Warren Y Brockelman and Norman Creel. and Why Conservation: A Whipsnade Discovery Video by Natural Habitats Ltd.
  • Increasing Threats To Assam's Rhinos (Lucy Vigne and Esmond Bradley Martin): a short article discussing a recent increase in the illegal poaching of Indian Rhinoceros within Assam, and proposed measures to curb this increase.
  • Annual Reports - abridged excerpts from the 1989-1990 annual report from Detroit Zoological Park in the USA, Duisburg Zoo in Germany, and Kilverstone Wildlife Park in the United Kingdom.
  • International Zoo News - ten pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.
  • News In Brief - a range of brief news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide which were reported immediately prior to this edition going to press.

Volume 37 Issue 8 - Edition 225 - December 1990
- physical copy

  • Editorial (Nicholas Gould) - opinion piece reflecting on the childhood memories of the author visiting London Zoo, and the way in which zoological collections should seek to educate and inform children from an early age.
  • The Breeding Of Secretary Birds At Münster Zoo, Germany (Götz Ruempler) - a lengthy 11-page research article on the history of secretary birds in captivity, their taxonomic status and wild behaviour, and observations made at Allwetterzoo Münster relating to the captive husbandry, diet, breeding behaviour, incubation, hand-rearing and parent rearing of the species, along with an overall conclusion.
  • Observations On Wild And Captive Magpie Mannikins (Neville Brickell, Bruce Huntley and Ron Vorster) - a short article discussing the findings of a seven-year study into the diet, behaviour, breeding and nesting habits of Spermestes fringilloides, both in the field and in captivity.
  • Zoos As Contemporary Communicators (Robert R. Golding) - opinion piece discussing the importance of clear and up-to-date communication from zoological collections, both within the zoological collections themselves in the form of informational signage, displays, presentations and video, and within the wider media, thereby providing high-quality educational content both about the natural world and conservation issues.
  • Surplus and Wanted Stock - stock advertisements placed by Howletts Zoo and Port Lympne Wildlife Park in the UK.
  • Letter To The Editor (Jonathan Rooks) - a short letter from the editor of Animals magazine in response to the editorial in IZN 124, discussing the impact of the anti-zoo lobby on his magazine and the need for wider public education about zoological collections.
  • Miscellany - assorted shorter news articles relating to wildlife conservation and zoological collections, including an obituary for Jimmy Chipperfield.
  • Book Reviews - reviews of the following; Zoo: The Modern Ark by Jake Page, Penguin Management edited by Simon Blackwell, and They Live At The Castle: The Story Of The Dudley Zoological Garden by Clinton H. Keeling.
  • Conservation - a collection of various news items relating to conservation and ecological issues.
  • Zoo Profile: Noorder Zoo, Emmen, Netherlands (Aleid Rensen-Oosting) - a short article submitted by the director of Emmen Zoo, discussing the foundation of the collection by her father in 1935, the history of the zoo both under his directorship and that of his daughter, the current status of the collection and future plans.
  • Annual Report - a lengthy abridged version of the 1989 annual report from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, providing details relating to noteworthy developments at both Edinburgh Zoo and Highland Wildlife Park, including the successful hand-rearing of an infant gorilla at Highland Wildlife Park.
  • International Zoo News - eight pages of news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide.
  • News In Brief - a range of brief news items relating to zoological collections based worldwide which were reported immediately prior to this edition going to press.
  • Recent Articles - an index of recent journal articles published within the wider scientific literature and other zoological publications.
 

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White Tigers - the Indian viewpoint (Sally Walker) - opinion piece by the founder of the Zoo Outreach Organisation about the increasing distaste directed towards white tigers by Western zoological collections, providing a counterpoint to this stance and arguing that they represent an important piece of Indian national heritage and not merely an aberration to be shunned.

This is really interesting. I haven't read this piece, but I dug up a 2011 AZA white paper outlining the organization's stance on breeding white tigers. Their position is essentially outlined by this quote:

... in terms of effective conservation management and population health,
selective breeding for specific phenotypes is in direct opposition to standard zoo
population management goals of maximizing genetic diversity by minimizing inbreeding.
Recessive alleles (or any particular alleles) should neither be selected against nor
selected for, since doing so would lead to a loss of overall genetic diversity (Lacy, 2000).

Explained further, what this means is that white tigers should not be purposely bred with each other to perpetuate the phenotype, nor should white tigers necessarily be excluded from the gene pool because of their phenotype - although from what I know it's a very rare allele and I don't know how many captive tigers fit the bill of "white phenotype, not inbred, pure subspecies" - if there even are any.

Also worth noting (in case people reading this weren't aware) that the inbreeding of white tigers has had demonstrated negative health effects on the animals, aside from the fact that artificial selection for rare phenotypes based on "awe factor" is not in line with modern scientific or conservation practices. Though I'm not sure how apparent this was in 1990.

Link for white paper ((I know the hosting site for the link below is "Big Cat Rescue" but it does appear to be an AZA document):
https://bigcatrescue.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/AZAbansBreedingWhiteTigersLions2011from2008.pdf

the discovery of an adult male Chinese Softshell Turtle in the tropical house at Paignton Zoo alive and well, over 13 years after it had disappeared and was presumed deceased.

This is incredible :D how big exactly is the tropical house at Paignton? Did they have any theories as to how the turtle wasn't seen for over a decade?
 
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