Life At The Zoo: Notes And Traditions Of The Regent's Park Gardens

Life At The Zoo: Notes And Traditions Of The Regent's Park Gardens
Published in 1895, 'Life At The Zoo: Notes And Traditions Of The Regent's Park Gardens' by Charles John Cornish offers insights into the history and operations of the London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo, which opened in 1828. Originally intended for scientific study, the zoo became accessible to the public in 1847. Cornish, a noted English naturalist, documents the zoo's evolution and its significance within the Zoological Society of London, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of wildlife and urban life in Victorian England.


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