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Contains 177 Results:

Argentina wildlife, reel 6, circa 1960-1961

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: A
Identifier: 103640A
Scope and Contents

"Sea elephants, birds, guanaco, and city"--Original can label.

Dates: circa 1960-1961

90 Years … the New York Aquarium, 1987

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: D
Identifier: 104118
Scope and Contents

Film illustrating the history of the New York Aquarium on its 90th anniversary.

Dates: 1987

New York and Around the World, 1994

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: G
Identifier: 104227
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

The Blue Sheep of Shey Gompa, 1975

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: G
Identifier: 104229
Scope and Contents

Film featuring George's Schaller's wildlife survey of the Shey Gompa area in Dolpo District, Nepal. Peter Matthiessen contributed to the film and appears on camera in several scenes.

Dates: 1975

Letter from the Brooks Range, 1956

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: G
Scope and Contents

The digitized version of this film has sound. A film letter documenting the expedition led by Olaus and Margaret (Mardy) Murie during the summer of 1956 along the Sheenjek River in northern Alaska. The expedition was sponsored by the New York Zoological Society and included George Schaller as a young assistant. The film is narrated by Olaus and Mardy Murie and was filmed by Robert Krear and produced by the Conservation Foundation.

Dates: 1956

[Various Bronx Zoo, New York Aquarium, and other footage], circa 1967-1968

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: G
Scope and Contents

Eclectic reel of footage including the opening of the Bronx Zoo bison range, a research center, and children.

Dates: circa 1967-1968

The Locomotion of Snakes, 1952

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: G
Identifier: 104217B
Scope and Contents

Produced by Staff Photographer Sam Dunton and Curator of Reptiles, James A. Oliver, the film shows the locomotion of various snakes and features a puff adder being photographed from below and by x-ray. "This is the first x-ray motion picture ever made to show the anatomical movements involved [of snakes]". It was intended to be part of a series on reptiles that would include the NYZS film Introducing the Reptiles.

Dates: 1952

Predators of the Serengeti, 1973

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: F
Identifier: 104194
Scope and Contents

Film featuring the research of George Schaller. Includes footage of zebras and rhinos in the wild. "This film has been made possible through the courtesy of Mr. Alan Root and the National Geographic Society"--Opening titles.

Dates: 1973

The Story of Mweka, circa 1956-1965

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: G
Identifier: 104208
Scope and Contents

Film describing and promoting the courses at the Mweka College of African Wildlife Management in Tanganyika [Tanzania].

Dates: circa 1956-1965

Mountain gorillas, reel 1, 1959 - 1960

 Item — Container: Unit 2, Shelf: E
Scope and Contents

Footage from George Schaller's studies of mountain gorillas in Central Africa. Majority of reel is shots of mountain gorillas, also includes shots of Kay Schaller at the Schallers' camp, landscape footage, Kay Schaller observing a volcano through binoculars; local peoples at homes and farms; additional sweeping landscape views. Original source footage for The Mountain Gorilla.

Dates: 1959 - 1960