King, F. Wayne (Frederic Wayne), 1936-
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Alligator behavior, reel 8, circa 1950-1970
Wayne King 's footage of alligators and their eggs in the process of hatching.
Komodo monitor, 1969
Footage from Wayne King's studies in Indonesia researching the Komodo monitor. Many landscape shots and close-up shots of the Komodo monitor in its natural habitat.
Komodo monitor in spring, reel 1, 1970
The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.
Komodo monitor in spring, reel 2, 1970
The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.
New York Zoological Society. Director of Conservation. F. Wayne King records
During his career at NYZS, F. Wayne King held positions as Curator of Herpetology, Chairman of Educational Programs, Director of Conservation and Environmental Education, Director of Conservation, and Director of Zoology. This collection contains the correspondence, subject files, and administrative files of F. Wayne King’s work at NYZS.
New York Zoological Society. International Conservation bluebooks
[Various reptile films footage], 1955
"Locomotion of Snakes (Titles), - Introducing the Reptiles- (Begin and end), -Snakes (Intro Reptiles) Blind Snake/ Hog nosed Snake/Reticulated Python/ Columbian Snail Eating Snake Cobra Rattlesnake, Introducing the Reptiles - Three men rolling equipment along beach - taken at Cape Sable in Florida, Reptile Lab, - from Locomotions of snakes, Tuatara - Wayne King and keeper holding tuataras in front of Reptile House (And Meanwhile...'69)--Original can label.
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