The zoological gardens of Europe, their history and chief features
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A concise reference tour of major European zoological gardens that combines foundation histories with systematic on-site descriptions of layout, enclosures, species lists, and distinctive attractions. The author records guided walks around each institution, compares national practices in breeding and acclimatization, and stresses practical requirements such as fresh air and suitable housing for captive animals. The narrative interweaves documentary material, photographs, and correspondence from garden directors, and advances recommendations for improving public engagement and national efforts to breed and acclimatize wild species, while cataloguing the chief features of numerous continental and British establishments.
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