The 24th International Meeting of Collectors of Zoo Literature and Memorabilia (ZooHistorica 2013) will be held at Bristol Zoo over the weekend of September 13/14/15.
The agenda is as follows:-
Friday 13th
Evening icebreaker at a Bristol venue to be announced.
Saturday 14th
Bristol Zoo
Morning = Collectors swap/meet.
"Silent auction" through the afternoon of job lots/lesser material. Guided tour of the zoo.
Evening meal in the zoo's Clifton Suite (in the Pavilion).
"Golden auction" of zoo rarities and ephemera, including exciting material from the zoo's own archive, with a brief historical presentation of the Bristol Zoo by History PhD students Sarah-Joy Maddeaux and Andy Flack (to be held in the zoo's Lecture Theatre).
"Zoo Quiz for Conservation" for small teams to be held in the Clifton Suite with proceeds to a conservation project.
Sunday 15th
Morning tour of Wild Place – Bristol Zoo's new visitor attraction on the Hollywood Tower Estate.
Afternoon tour of Slimbridge – the world-famous home of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust with a special presentation about their conservation project for the Spoon-billed Sandpiper.
For more details, including participant’s fee, see http://www.zoohistorica.org/Zoohistorica%2024.pdf
The agenda is as follows:-
Friday 13th
Evening icebreaker at a Bristol venue to be announced.
Saturday 14th
Bristol Zoo
Morning = Collectors swap/meet.
"Silent auction" through the afternoon of job lots/lesser material. Guided tour of the zoo.
Evening meal in the zoo's Clifton Suite (in the Pavilion).
"Golden auction" of zoo rarities and ephemera, including exciting material from the zoo's own archive, with a brief historical presentation of the Bristol Zoo by History PhD students Sarah-Joy Maddeaux and Andy Flack (to be held in the zoo's Lecture Theatre).
"Zoo Quiz for Conservation" for small teams to be held in the Clifton Suite with proceeds to a conservation project.
Sunday 15th
Morning tour of Wild Place – Bristol Zoo's new visitor attraction on the Hollywood Tower Estate.
Afternoon tour of Slimbridge – the world-famous home of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust with a special presentation about their conservation project for the Spoon-billed Sandpiper.
For more details, including participant’s fee, see http://www.zoohistorica.org/Zoohistorica%2024.pdf