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Contains 194 Results:

Let's Look at Elephants, 1954

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Identifier: 104305
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

Looking for the Answers: Animal Behavior Research in the New York Zoological Park, 1955

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: G
Identifier: 104353
Scope and Contents

Film on animal behavior research at the Bronx Zoo. Includes discussions of behavior experiments involving of cock-of-the-rock, toucan, aligator (French horn response), giant tortoises, lions, and elephants.

Dates: 1955

New Ideas, 1945

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: C
Identifier: 104285
Scope and Contents

Film opens with the Bronx Zoo's Question House and intersplices book pages with zebra, bird, and deer footage to educate viewers on animal species. "The New York Zoological Society is finding dramatic ways to old ends-- Conservation, Recreation, Instruction and Research"--Film credits.

Dates: 1945

New York and Around the World (A-Roll), 1994

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: B
Identifier: 104234
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1994

New York and Around the World (B-Roll), 1994

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: B
Identifier: 104234B
Scope and Contents

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.

Dates: 1994

New York Zoological Society Members at Home and Abroad, 1972

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: G
Identifier: 104354
Scope and Contents

2 parts: 1) Children's Day at the Bronx Zoo: Footage of Children's Zoo and events on Baird Court with education animals. 2) Safari to Borneo, Photographed by F. Wayne King: Footage of NYZS Members' trip to Borneo.

Dates: 1972

Safari to the Bronx, 1966

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: D
Identifier: 104305B
Scope and Contents

Film featuring bears, tigers, and monkeys, and footage of wall of photos showing animals cared for by Helen Martini. "Rare, strange and beautiful animals from all over the world are at home at the NY Zoological Park. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film credits.

Dates: 1966

St. Catherines Island ... An Update (A-Roll), 1984

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: C
Identifier: 104288
Scope and Contents

A-roll of Wildlife Survival Center at St Catherines Island, operated by NYZS. "Produced by Wildlife Conservation Center"--Film credits.

Dates: 1984

St. Catherines Island ... An Update (B-Roll), 1984

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: C
Identifier: 104288B
Scope and Contents

B-roll of Wildlife Survival Center at St Catherines Island, operated by NYZS. "Produced by Wildlife Conservation Center"--Film credits.

Dates: 1984

Stars in Stripes: Three Little Tigers and How They Grew, 1952

 Item — Container: Unit 3, Shelf: F
Identifier: 104333B
Scope and Contents

Shows the growth and care of three tigers, born in the Bronx Zoo and raised from infancy by Helen Martini, including in her Bronx apartment.

Dates: 1952