Zoos; Parks; Organizations; New York Zoological Park; Animals; Recreation; Research
The largest zoological park in the world reviews its activities including zoological research, study, instruction, education, and recreation for the general public. (The New York Zoological Society was renamed the Wildlife Conservation Society in...
The barnyard in the Zoo's 'farm-in-the-zoo' gives city people a chance to see the source of their meat. (The New York Zoological Society was renamed the Wildlife Conservation Society in 1993.)
African animals at the Bronx Zoo in their barless enclosure. Chandler's mountain reedbucks, rush bucks, nyalas and other animals roam this moated area while the lions look out from their rock island. (The New York Zoological Society was renamed...
An Asiatic elephant in the Bronx Zoo reaches out with her trunk for popcorn offered by a visitor. (The New York Zoological Society was renamed the Wildlife Conservation Society in 1993.)
One of two pandas, presented to the Zoo by Madam Chiang Kai-Shek and Madam Kung in 1941, delights visitors. (The New York Zoological Society was renamed the Wildlife Conservation Society in 1993.)
Founded in 1930 to provide cheap housing for members of the Armed Forces, the William Sloane House was named after William Sloane (1873-1922), chair of the Army and Navy International Committee through World War I and of the National War Work...
rebound; binding and cover not original; new cover and inside front cover in good condition; original inside pages in poor condition; water damage; discoloration; drawings mounted on pages with adhesive tape; drawing paper yellowed