RMHH4KBH–American beaver in the New York Zoological Park
RMEWTR31–Oswald the Ostrich at Marwell Zoological Park. 8th April 1976.
RM2AA0NDR–Engraved postcard of a view of the Italian Garden and paths leading to Baird Court (now Astor Court) at the New York City Zoological Park, now known as the Bronx Zoo, New York City, published by New York Zoological Society, 1908. From the New York Public Library. ()
RF2B642TM–American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) in water, captive, St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park, St. Augustine, Florida, USA
RM2JAR1CC–In the grounds: Taronga Zoological Park ca. 1916
RMJ4BP1N–PSM V48 D501 Bison in the national zoological park
RM2F3K0BD–Bison in the national zoological park.
RFFYWGDA–THE REGENT’S PARK: Entrance to the Zoological Gardens in 1840. London, c1880
RMKYM6A2–Entrance, opening of the Taronga Zoological Park 34669898316 o
RMF4PH57–Polar Bear, Brookfield Zoo, Chicago Zoological Park, 1975
RM2A4F0GJ–Three children riding an elephant at New York Zoological Park
RM2BTPT83–Dangerous close-up!. London artist sketches in California Zoo. Miss Maud Earl of London famous animal painter, gets close to her subject and painting a close-up of Nissa, Hollywood Leopard that has taken part in several films, in the California Zoological Park, Los Angeles, USA.
RMJKW7EG–REGENT'S PARK ZOO about 1850
RF2M604FK–African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) in Barcelona Zoological Park, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RM2JM2WWA–1960s, historical view of the North Entrance to the Zoological Gardens or as it is more commonly known, London Zoo, at Regent Park, London, England, UK. Entry fee for audlts, 3'6 ( 3 shilings, 6 pence). The Zoo opened to the Fellows of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in 1828 on the edge of Regents Park and known as the zoological gardens, was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study.
RM2WJE9GM–George Herman 'Babe' Ruth holding a Chimpanzee monkey called 'Mike,' at the St. Louis Zoological Park, 1928
RMBXF4N1–Elephant in the Smithonian National Zoological Park
RM2K06TMF–Zoo, c1895. Photograph showing wooded area at the National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C., with buildings on the left.
RMPJ5JAH–Rome, Italy - The animals of Biopark, a zoological park in the heart of Rome in Villa Borghese.
RM2M3JRKA–The smallest Albemarble Island specimen in the New York zoological park, weighing 3 3/4oz, perched on the head of the largest Galapagos tortoise in the park. (weight 350 lb) The Galapagos tortoise had been at the park for 24 years and was of an estimated age of 100 years.
RMB5E2B3–Lady Poms, a six-year-old jaguar. with her cub, now seven months old, born at Marwell Zoological Park in Hampshire. Sept. 1976
RM2JJY4DK–Madame Ambassador Presents Elephants To Zoo -- Madame Vijaya Pandit, India's Ambassador to the United States, Stands smiling between two baby Elephants as she presents them to the National Zoological Park today as a gift from Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India. The newly-arrived babies are 'Shanti' (left), a 2 1/2 year old female, and 'Ashok', a two year old male. The trainer who brought them from Bombay to New York by ship and to Washington by truck, Baby Jan stands at right. April 16, 1950. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2HDF66G–Rhinoceros named 'Tom', London Zoo, Victorian period
RFHWPEYK–The Elephant House in Berlin Zoologischer Garten, Berlin, Germany, Reproduction of an original woodcut from the year 1882, digital improved
RMJ4A8FX–PSM V48 D503 Deer house in the national zoological park
RM2F3K0BX–Deer house in the national zoological park.
RFFF40XH–LONDON Gnu, Zoological Society’s, Regent’s Park 1856. Illustrated London News
RMD5GNN2–Winter in the zoological park - the animals stand cold weather better then might be supposed (LOC)
RM2A2MK36–Ein Panda in seinem Gehege im Zoo, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A panda bear at his cage in a zoological garden, Germany 1930s.
RMWA4A9J–Bronx Lake from N.Y. Zoological Park, 183d and Southern Blvd., N.Y.C.
RM2B090WB–An engraving of the Zoological Gardens Regents Park, London scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. Believed copyright free.
RMJMAD9M–REGENT'S PARK ZOO about 1830
RF2M604FN–Southern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum) in Barcelona Zoological Park, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
RMC1J72B–1950s, people watching the penguins on a walkway beside their pool at London Zoo, a city zoo in Regents Park, London, England.
RF2WTXHJ5–Zoo life exhibition pixel perfect black glyph icon
RMC41T62–geography / travel, Germany, Hamburg, Zoological Garden, view, wood engraving, circa 1870, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2K06TW5–Zoo, c1895. Photograph showing a fork in a dirt road at the National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C.; two signs warn against breaking branches or removing plants and that no dogs are allowed in the park.
RMPJ5JD5–Rome, Italy - The animals of Biopark, a zoological park in the heart of Rome in Villa Borghese.
RM2M3K57P–Exterior of the monkey house at the Zoological Society's Gardens (London Zoo), Regent's Park. 1864
RMB573Y1–The heatwave has hit the inhabitants of Marwell Zoological Park, Hats just as much as everywhere else. Some of the animals can cope with the heat, but others like the Sibarian Tigar have to resort to drastic measures like sitting for a bath of cold water up to its neck. 'Kurtun' the largest of the Siberian Tigers is 7 years old and the father of cubs born at Marwell Zoo. June 1976 P004216
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RM2HDF675–Hippopotamus and keeper, London Zoo, Victorian period
RFJF15NH–Historical illustration of Frankfurt Zoological Garden, the zoo of Frankfurt, Germany, Digital improved reproduction from an original print from 1888
RMM7C2YB–Bronx Lake from N.Y. Zoological Park, 183d and Southern Blvd., N.Y.C. LCCN2002706221
RMPWGDAY–Bronx Lake from N.Y. Zoological Park, 183d and Southern Blvd., N.Y.C.
RFKY3F3T–LONDON Sloth at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park 1844. The Illustrated London News
RMJF8RP9–The elephant, Taronga Zoological Park 32666928023 o
RM2A2MK2N–Ein Panda in seinem Gehege im Zoo, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A panda bear at his cage in a zoological garden, Germany 1930s.
RMWA4A9E–Bronx Lake from New York Zoological Park, 183 D. St. and Southern Blvd., New York City: Boat landing
RM2B090TY–An engraving of the Zoological Gardens Regents Park, London, UK scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. Believed copyright free.
RFM267TF–Resting Tiger
RMBC0MXA–Zoological Gardens, Palermo Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Artist: Unknown
RF2DC91H4–Skansen outdoor museum. Skansen is an ethnological open-air museum and zoological park located on the island of Djurgården in Stockholm. Founded in 18
RF2WTXH7D–Zoo life exhibition pixel perfect white linear icon for dark theme
RMC41TFC–geography / travel, Germany, Hamburg, Zoological Garden, view, the elephants, print after drawing by H. Haase, 1899, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMPJ5J9N–Rome, Italy - The animals of Biopark, a zoological park in the heart of Rome in Villa Borghese.
RM2M3K58W–Some of the visitors to the Zoological Society's Gardens (London Zoo) in Regent's Park. Date: 1905
RM2BTPPCP–Bottle Fed. Miss Gwen Foller using a baby's bottle to feed an eight week old wolf cub at the Children's Zoo in the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London. He won't be so docile in a few months' time. 2 July 1938
RM2EGC6H9–George Bird Grinnell (1849-1938), American anthropologist, historian, naturalist, writer, and explorer. A graduate of Yale College (B.A. and Ph.D.), Grinnell became a prominent early conservationist and student of Native American life. He accompanied several expeditions of the American West, including ones led by paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh, General George Custer, and Colonel William Ludlow. Mount Grinnell in Glacier National Park is named after Grinnell.
RM2HC8C6T–Elephant and keeper, Regent's Park Zoo, London, Victorian period
RM2DBHRM2–The photo shows the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at Auguste-Viktoria-Platz (today: Breitscheidplatz) in Berlin in 1938, with Budapester Strasse, Tauentzienstrasse, Rankestrasse, Kurfuerstendamm and Hardenbergstrasse leading towards the square (clockwise from above). The square is lined by the buildings: Zweites Romanisches Haus (top right), Romanisches Haus (bottom left), Ufa-Palast am Zoo (left), Capitol am Zoo (right next to it) and part of the Zoological Garden (top left).
RMB977X0–1960s, parents with young children standing by the elephant enclosure at London Zoo in Regents Park, London, England, UK, with elephant house behind.
RMPWGDB1–Bronx Lake from New York Zoological Park, 183 D. St. and Southern Blvd., New York City- Boat landing
RMJF8RP2–In the grounds, Taronga Zoological Park 32666928993 o
RM2CCGKJ0–Blue peacock (Pavo cristatus), Moorish country house, Wilhlema Zoological and Botanical Gardens, captive, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RMWA4A9K–Bronx Lake from New York Zoological Park, 183 D. St. and Southern Blvd., New York City: Launch ALBATROSS on Bronx Lake
RM2BTJ560–An engraving of Surrey Zoological Gardens scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. This image is believed to be free of all copyright.
RF2JHPNP7–Historische Illustration des Zoologischen Gartens Frankfurt, des Zoos von Frankfurt, Deutschland / Historical illustration of Frankfurt Zoological Garden, the zoo of Frankfurt, Germany, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt,
RM2K03Y95–The female hippopotamus, at the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's-Park, 1854. 'Everyone remembers the excitement which was created by the arrival in the metropolis [London] of the first Hippopotamus [Obayseh], in 1850...the huge size of this promising five-year-old was scarcely appreciable until the arrival of his companion Adhela...She is still attended by an Arab...A large and massive building has been constructed for the male, who has actually outgrown the accommodation originally prepared for him; and the only pair of hippopotami which have ever graced the Vivaria of Europe here seen
RM2D8ADMR–SEAL
RF2WTPWTA–Zoo life exhibition pixel perfect linear icon
RM2JWTB3T–London, England, circa 1967. A view of London Zoo’s Snowdon Aviary from the Regent’s Canal. Built-in 1964, The Snowdon Aviary was designed by Frank Newby, Cedric Price, and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon. It was Britain's first public, walk-through aviary. London Zoo (also known as London Zoological Gardens) is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary between the City of Westminster and the borough of Camden. It is the world's oldest scientific zoo.
RMBHJPHR–Northern Aviary, Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, London, c1965. Artist: Eric de Maré
RMPJ5JCX–Rome, Italy - The animals of Biopark, a zoological park in the heart of Rome in Villa Borghese.
RM2M3K57G–Interior of the Reptile House at the Zoological Society Gardens (London Zoo), Regent's Park. 1849
RM2ANH9TH–The Carnegie Institution of Washington . n carried out by the Nutrition Labora-tory the necessity for a study of the fundamental laws governing heatproduction in the living organism led to the inception of this research, whichis now in progress in the New York Zoological Park. An elaborate anddelicately tested respiration apparatus with numerous chambers for varyingsizes of reptiles has been constructed, and the python, boa, rattlesnake,tortoise, and alligator have already been studied. It is believed that sucha study will not only throw light upon abstract questions such as heat regu-lation,
RMD352YN–Elephant House, Zoological Gardens, Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland c1925
RM2JB50EP–Flmaingo enclosure in the park, infrared image, Wiilhelma, Zoological-Botanical Garden, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
RM2WM65XW–A male Iberian Wolf at Dartmoor Zoo Park, Devon, England.
RM2B2BEAT–Lutz Heck (1892-1983), a German zoologist. Heck was the director of the Berlin Zoological Garden from 1932 to 1945 (undated photo).
RMPWGDB2–Bronx Lake from New York Zoological Park, 183 D. St. and Southern Blvd., New York City- Launch ALBATROSS on Bronx Lake
RFFF0KEX–LONDON Mooruk, zoo, Regent's park 1864. Illustrated London News
RMEF2D6N–Visitors at the entrance gates, Taronga Zoological Park
RM2CCGKJG–Blue peacock (Pavo cristatus), Moorish country house, Wilhlema Zoological and Botanical Gardens, captive, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
RMWA7C73–Anteater statue unveiled. Washington, D.C., March 25. The lowly anteater was immortalized at the Washington Zoo today when its statue was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies. The statue of bronze, six feet long, three feet high, was done by Edwin Springweiler. In the photograph, left to right: Edwin Springweiler, Dr. Alexander Wetmore of the Smithsonian Institution, who unveiled the statue, Head Keeper William Blackburn, and Dr. William M. Mann, Director of the National Zoological Park, 3/25/38
RM2BTJ55J–An engraving of Surrey Zoological Gardens scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1851. This image is believed to be free of all copyright.
RMKCECXY–Penguin Pool, Zoological Gardens, Regents Park, London. The pool was designed in the Modernist style by the Tecton architectural firm and was built in
RM2WG0J7G–The Prairie Grouse in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park, [London], 1862. 'A consignment of eighteen specimens of the prairie grouse of North America (Tetzao umbellus), lately received in this country by Mr. Stone, has been deposited by that gentleman in the gardens of the Zoological Society...those who are interested in natural history should not lose the opportunity of paying a visit...and of witnessing the extraordinary exhibition made by these males at this time of the year. On approaching the inclosure...a mournful note is heard, somewhat resembling a kind of moan, which Wils
RM2D8ADT4–SEAL
RMET8PY9–Penguins at Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland. 22nd August 1954.
RM2JWTB68–London, England, circa 1967. A view of London Zoo’s Snowdon Aviary from the Regent’s Canal. A pleasure boat is moored alongside and a footbridge crosses the canal in the distance. Built-in 1964, The Snowdon Aviary was designed by Frank Newby, Cedric Price, and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon. It was Britain's first public, walk-through aviary. London Zoo (also known as London Zoological Gardens) is situated at the northern edge of Regent's Park, on the boundary between the City of Westminster and the borough of Camden. It is the world's oldest scientific zoo.
RMBHJPND–Northern Aviary, Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, Westminster, London, c1965. Artist: Eric de Maré
RMP441Y9–Rome (Italy) - A visit to the Biopark, a zoological park in the heart of Rome in Villa Borghese, with animals
RM2M3K57E–Series of 'portraits' of animals at the Zoological Society's Gardens (London Zoo), Regent's Park. 1877
RM2AFPX3B–. Wild-animal celebrities. m all parts. 88 WILD ANIMAL CELEBRITIES One of the most interesting rhinocerosesin captivity, partly on account of his extremeyouth, and partly because of his manifold ad-ventures before and after his capture, isMesoviro, the baby rhinoceros in the NewYork Zoological Park. His captors gave himthis African name which means One who isfound by the way. Mesoviro was certainlyfound by the way, and the story of his cap-ture is quite exciting. An Austrian, named Fleisher, went huntingwith a small party southeast of the Lake Vic-toria Nyanza last July and one day saw afemale
RF2X5B4AC–white silhouette of dolphin swimming in the sea on black background
RF2FN5MA9–Two Beautiful Giraffe Close Together
RM2WM65WP–A male Iberian Wolf at Dartmoor Zoo Park, Devon, England.
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