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The Zoological Gardens Of Europe Charles Victor Alexander Peel

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The Zoological Gardens Of Europe Charles Victor Alexander Peel
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Publisher: Project Gutenberg
File Extension: LIT
File size: 12.9 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Charles Victor Alexander Peel
Language: English
Year: 2023
Volume: 71837

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The Zoological Gardens Of Europe Charles Victor Alexander Peel by Charles Victor Alexander Peel instant download after payment.

Original publication: London: F. E. Robinson, 1903This book is intended chiefly as a work of reference. As most Zoological Gardens are much alike, it is impossible to avoid a certain monotony in describing them. And yet each Garden has generally its own distinctive features. These I had the opportunity of observing in a tour which I made early this year, and I have tried to recount them in the following pages, after first giving the main facts connected with the foundation and development of the respective Gardens. In my descriptive walks round I invariably turned to the left on entering, and made my way round the Gardens back to the entrance again.The chief thought that has occurred to me as the result of my tour is that we in England take little interest in the breeding and acclimatization of wild animals as compared with the Germans, or even Americans. Almost every large town in Germany has its Zoological Garden, and, as it usually contains a concert-hall and other similar attractions, people flock to it, and are insensibly led to take an interest in the wild animals which they see around them. It seems to me a pity that we do not make our few English Gardens equally attractive. The result would be, I feel sure, that more people would become interested in wild animals, and probably many of our large towns would start Gardens of their own.

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