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Discussion in 'General Zoo Discussion' started by ^Chris^, 1 Nov 2007.

  1. ^Chris^

    ^Chris^ Well-Known Member

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    I stumbled across a fantastic set of books in the University Library today, 3 volumes with most of the world's famous zoos listed (many with b+w photos), and lots of information about their history and focus. It also has most animal species listed with examples of how they've been exhibited, when they were first brought into captivity etc.

    Just wondered if anyone actually owned these books?

    I looked up Chester and it had an amazing photo of how the chimp facilities once were, with the enclosures in the Tropical realm. I couldn't quite imagine it till I saw it.

    If anyone is interested I'll get them out and scan a few pages.
     
  2. Bongo

    Bongo Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I have the books and they are great, and worth the money.
     
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    I think chester's library has them.

    I'd Like the scanned copies, if possible Chris.
     
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    I have thought about buying these books, but since they are quite expensive, i have to know more about them before i do.
     
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    kiang Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    i have read a few reviews of this set and there are quite a few editorial mistake littered through the books, but yet it is a set i would love to have.
     
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    it better have western plains Zoo! (does it ?)
     
  7. MARK

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    If anyone is interested I'll get them out and scan a few pages.[/QUOTE]

    More than interested, YES please :D
     
  8. ^Chris^

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    Hmm, I'll check. Most parks of that style come linked to their mother zoo, e.g. Whipsnades entry is with London. I will get the books out and scan some bits.
     
  9. Zoo_Boy

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    you rock chris!
     
  10. ^Chris^

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    Got the books, anyone want anything in particular? Found your WPZ, no photos unfortunately but I'll see if I can scan the entries...
     
  11. ^Chris^

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    Some pics up now!
     
  12. john regan

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    Manifesto for Zoos


    Hi Chris, If you are generally interested in the focus of zoos, you might want to take a look at the The “What Could Zoos Be…?” Forum. and you can download the 2004 Manifesto for Zoos from my own website John Regan Associates

    Best, John