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[1969] And Meanwhile, Back at the Zoo and Aquarium, 1969

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Scope and Contents

Year in review film including footage of ribbon cutting for the World of Darkness exhibit, various animals at the Bronx Zoo and New York Aquarium, and education activities at the Bronx Zoo.

Dates: 1969

[1974] Zoo and Aquarium, 1974

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: E
Scope and Contents Year in review film. "Bison. Painting the rock at the bison exhibit. Endangered Species Range. Mongolian Horses. Elk with antlers. Baby [crane]. Bird with chick. Snakes hatching. Baby giraffe nursing. Baby wolf. Brown bear. Redtail fox baby. Friends of the Zoo member with class at the zoo for ferret demonstration. Rabbit demonstration. Rooster demonstration in class. Bird watchers trip. Bird flying. Educational tank at the aquarium. Penguin demonstration at the aquarium. [Conway feeding a...
Dates: 1974

[1996] Bronx to Turtles (A-Roll), 1996

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Scope and Contents

The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.

Dates: 1996

[1996] Bronx to Turtles (B-Roll), 1996

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Scope and Contents

The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.

Dates: 1996

Adventure in Learning: An Experimental Workshop at the Bronx Zoo, 1968

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: G
Scope and Contents

Film tour of Bronx Zoo Education Department summer school programs.

Dates: 1968

Africa: The Biggest Zoo, 1957

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: E
Scope and Contents "A variety of African wildlife photographed in Africa by Saul and Lillian Blickman. Adapted and narrated by William Bridges. Producer for Zoological Society Evan J. Anton"--Film credits. Profile of various east African wildlife. Also includes footage of people, including Blickmans traveling with local guides in Ker and Downey safari jeep, local peoples in traditional garments dancing, and local peoples preparing food. Mentions government program to encourage eating of fish by local...
Dates: 1957

Antelopes on the Plains of Africa, 1956

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: F
Scope and Contents

Film showcasing antelopes at the Bronx Zoo and in their wild habitat in the plains of Africa. Opens at Bronx Zoo's Heads and Horns Museum, followed by footage from the Bronx Zoo's African Plains. Majority of film shows antelopes in central Africa.

Dates: 1956

Tomorrow!, 1962

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: E
Scope and Contents

Film created to raise funds for "the zoo of tomorrow." Describes planned new exhibits at the Bronx Zoo, including an expansion of the African Plains, a South American exhibit, bear exhibits, World of Birds, the World of Darkness. Describes new plans for the New York Aquarium. Also references field work in Africa and South America. Includes dialogue from William Conway and Fairfield Osborn. "Produced for the Zoological Society by Evan J. Anton"--Film credits.

Dates: 1962

Let's Look at Elephants, 1954

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Scope and Contents

"Photographed in Africa by Saul and Lillian Blickman. Produced with the cooperation of Evan J. Anton. Additional scenes in the Bronx Zoo by Sam Dunton"--Film credits. Film compares Asian and African elephants, and elephants in the zoo and African elephants in the wild.

Dates: 1954

The Mallee Fowl, 1964

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Scope and Contents

Film featuring malleefowl in their natural habitat. "Produced by CSIRO Wildlife Survey Section"--Film credits

Dates: 1964