Unit 3
Contains 32 Results:
Future Generations "Celebrate" (Soundtrack), 1996
Possibly related to NYZS Centennial in 1995.
New York and Around the World (A-Roll), 1994
Film showcasing the link between WCS's wildlife conservation efforts at its New York City zoos and its global field work. There is a segment on the Coral Reef Lab at the New York Aquarium and the medical fertilization of snow leopards. Staff featured include Fred Koontz, George Schaller, Alyssa Scott, Martha Hiatt, Kris Theis, Keith Walker, Kevin Walsh, Alan Alder, Lorraine Hershonik, William Karesh, Robert Cook, Paul Calle, and Bonnie Raphael.
New York and Around the World (B-Roll), 1994
Film showcasing the link between WCS's wildlife conservation efforts at its New York City zoos and its global field work. There is a segment on the Coral Reef Lab at the New York Aquarium and the medical fertilization of snow leopards. Staff featured include Fred Koontz, George Schaller, Alyssa Scott, Martha Hiatt, Kris Theis, Keith Walker, Kevin Walsh, Alan Alder, Lorraine Hershonik, William Karesh, Robert Cook, Paul Calle, and Bonnie Raphael.
The Living Reptile series, part 2: Reproduction of the King Cobra, 1957-1958
Film illustrating king cobras from the Reptile House reproducing, with close-ups focusing on studying the snake eggs. "Living Reptile series Ohpiophagus. Directed under the supervision of James A. Oliver, Curator of Reptiles"--Film credits.
Mission Narwhale, 1970
Film illustrating the release of a narwhal into the ocean.
Wild Men and Beasts of Borneo, 1925
The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.
Baboons and Coral (Track 1, Narration), circa 1990s
The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.
Baboons and Coral (Track 2, Interviews), circa 1990s
The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.
Baboons and Coral (Track 3, Ambiance), circa 1990s
The WCS Archives holds no additional information about this film at this time.
The Living Earth series, part 1: The Birth of the Soil, 1948
English-language sound print. "An explanation of how nature produces topsoil from the basic raw materials of rock, water, air, and sunlight. The film emphasizes the necessity for an organized conservation pgroam to save our natural reosurces. Includes animated drawings. For high school students and adult groups"--1948 Catalog of Copyright Entries.