Letter from Richard Caton Woodville to Philip Lutley Sclater asking about a rare monkey from the Gold Coast
Rare animals, endangered species
12 Archival description results for Rare animals, endangered species
Correspondence with Rio Grande Park Zoo regarding the acquisition of rare animals, such as Asiatic Rhinos
Reports prepared for English Nature on the health of animals from endangered species in the United Kingdom. Includes results from animal release programmes, and post mortem reports
Press releases from the Institute of Zoology regarding the world's first Przewalski Wild Horse born to a surrogate pony, breeding endangered species, a new veterinary hospital at Whipsnade, British wildlife to benefit from health research and a Zoological Society of London scientist winning an International Environment Award
Memorandum concerning pathological and anatomical study of rare species with special reference to the Giant Panda, prepared for the Prosectorial Committee of the Zoological Society of London
Letter from Horatio Herbert Kitchener to Philip Lutley Sclater regarding a rare wild cat at Dixon Bay for the Zoological Society of London
Letter from Major-General Sir John Bennett Hearsey to David William Mitchell regarding pheasants and other rare birds for the Zoological Society of London
Letter from S N A Drummond Hay regarding the shipping of animals by HM sloop 'Procuris', preliminary notice of proposed shipment of animals via Gibraltar, a few specimens that have been sent via a friend and agent in Gibraltar, thanks for the volume of Desmarish and confirmation that they will send to the Zoological Society of London every rare animal within their reach
Paper by the Collections Policy Committee of the Zoological Society of London on the future policy on the acquisition of rare animals
The Chillingham Cattle Fund was set up in 1932 to preserve the herd of rare cattle at Chillingham Park when it could no longer be supported by the Earl of Tankerville. It was superseded by the Chillingham Wild Cattle Association Limited
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