Letter from Alfred Thomas Williams to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding the feeding of live animals to reptiles at the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London
Feeding animals
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Manchester Branch
9 Albert Square
Manchester
October 19th 1903
The Secretary
Zoological Gardens
Regents Park
London
Dear Sir
I am desired by my Committee to write and ask you for information on the following points:-
- Is it a fact that Snakes in the Zool. Gardens at New York are not and never have been fed on live animals?
- Are the Snakes at the Zoo in London fed on live animals, and if so on what kind of animals
- If they are not so fed, what is the nature of the food given them?
- What is your opinion as to food for Snakes. Is it necessary to feed them on living animals, or are all requirements met by feeding them on animals newly killed?
Any information you can give as to these points will be useful to us here and if you can let us have your replies to the above questions we shall be very greatly obliged
Yours faithfully
J. Lang
Sec.
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Letter from Alfred Carpenter to Peter Chalmers Mitchell regarding the feeding of snakes in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London
Letters from Lionel Walter Rothschild to Peter Chalmers Mitchell regarding the preparation of food for Rheas and Emus and agreeing that Mr Boulanger can take the Chimpanzee home
Report by L C Bushby on the breeding of rats and mice for food
Papers on the feeding of common reptiles at the Gardens of the Zoological Society of London, including correspondence from Country Life
Guidance on substitute foods for birds during wartime
Letter to Mr Westwood of the Transport Department from the Superintendent regarding the collection of food waste for the pigs
Correspondence between the Duke of Bedford and Geoffrey Marr Vevers regarding the exchange of animals between the Zoological Society of London and Woburn Safari Park, information about Chillingham Cattle and supporting the herd, the feeding of deer, the Duke of Bedford becoming a Member of the Council of the Zoological Society of London, pheasants and water fowl from the Continent, meetings of the Council, Pere David's Deer, and the importation of a European Bison bull from Poland for the Duke of Bedford