Popular Official Guide to the New York Zoological Park (September 1915) / Thirteenth Edition - William T. Hornaday - Book

Popular Official Guide to the New York Zoological Park (September 1915) / Thirteenth Edition

PENINSULA BEAR: IVAN
By WILLIAM T. HORNADAY, Sc.D. Director and General Curator
ILLUSTRATED BY ELWIN R. SANBORN
GORILLA EDITION
WITH MAPS, PLANS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
THIRTEENTH EDITION—SEPTEMBER, 1915
PUBLISHED BY THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 11 WALL STREET, NEW YORK
Only Authorized Guide Price 25 Cents COMPLETELY REVISED AND EXTENDED
Copyright, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1911, 1913 and 1915. NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY
The publication of this revised and extended edition of the Guide to the Zoological Park is necessary in order to bring our most important collections down to date. With the completion of the Zebra House and Eagle Aviary, we are now able to offer a Guide Book to the Zoological Park as practically finished.
The visitor is not to understand, however, that with the completion of the features named above nothing more will remain to be done. An institution of this kind never reaches a state of absolute completion, with no further possibilities of improvement. But the building of boundary walls, and the rebuilding of temporary entrances, are matters of small moment in comparison with the completion of a grand series of installations for animals, and buildings for public comfort.
Few indeed are the persons who know, or who ever will know, the extent to which both the general design and the details of the Zoological Park have been originated, and hammered out of the raw materials. From the inception of the undertaking, the work of development has involved a continuous struggle to meet new conditions. Although precedents and models for things to be done were sought far and wide, in all save a very few instances, our needs were so peculiar, and so different from those of other zoological gardens and parks, we have found really very little that we could copy. The abundant-room idea on which the Zoological Park was founded, and our desire for the full utilization of the works of nature, have from the first taxed the creative faculties of the Society to the utmost.

William T. Hornaday
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2016-09-24

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New York Zoological Park

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