Unit 6
Contains 177 Results:
The Incredible Sea Horse, 1968
Film chronicling the sea horse in the wild and at home in the aquarium. "Presented by the New York Zoological Society. The Incredible Sea Horse. The story of a sea horse a most improbable fish. Directed by Robert A. Morris, curator New York Aquarium"--Film credits.
The Jackson Hole Wildlife Park (Cuts), 1949
Workprint of Jackson Hole Park film that over the years has been cannibalized for footage.
The Mountain Gorilla (Abridged, for the Conservation Foundation), 1959
A condensed silent version of George Schaller's Mountain Gorilla film made for the Conservation Foundation. "Photographed in the Congo by George B. Schaller during a study sponsored by the New York Zoological Society and the National Science Foundation. Fieldwork director John T. Emlen JR. Advisor C.R. Carpenter"--Film credits.
The Noisy Underwater World of the Weddell Seal, circa 1963-1964
This is the Bronx Zoo, 1959
Film showcasing Bronx Zoo staff, gorillas, and buildings on Baird [Astor] Court."This is the Bronx Zoo. Directed by William Bridges Produced with Herbert J. Knobloch. Photographed by Sam Dunton"--Film credits.
Three Little Duckbills, 1958
Film featuring duckbill platypuses, with some close-up ceremonial footage of Fairfield Osborn and two other prominent figures. "How the Bronx Zoo Brought Platypuses. Paul-Pamela-Patty were captured in Australia and brought to New York. Photographed in Australia by Sigrid Fleay. Production Assistance by Herbert J. Knobloch"--Film credits.
Treetop Acrobats: A Study of Gibbons at the Bronx Zoo, circa 1945-1965
Film featuring a mother and young gibbon in the trees on the Bronx Zoo grounds and inside their indoor holding areas. "A Study of Gibbons at the Bronx Zoo. Photographed by Sam Dunton. Shot with the assistance of keeper Jim Reily"--Film credits.
Unusual Tropical Fishes, 1932
Film featuring electric eels and lungfish. "The New York Aquarium presents Unusual Tropical Fishes"--Film credits.
Where the Tiger Prowls, 1959
Film depicting tigers and people living in close proximity in India. "Produced for the New York Zoological Society by Evan J. Anton"--Film credits.