Sunday, May 1, 2011

Australian Zoo and Circus Animal History


First elephants on the Sydney Harbor Bridge April 3, 1932 which was a Wirth's Circus publicity stunt.

Here is a new animal history blog that I just learned about from The Bartlett Society(linked on the right) that looks quite interesting:

Australasian Zoo & Circus Animals Historical Journal

7 comments:

  1. Hi Wade thanks for the heads up on my blog. I'm posting from my other user account. The articles I put on there are from my research notes. Somewhere along the way I'll be writing a history of the Zoo and Circus animals in Australasia. A lot of stories yet to be told..

    I DO like this blog. It's great

    All the best from New Zealand
    Liz

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  2. G'day Liz.

    This is an OK Blog.

    Wade gets argumentative at times and is also known to play Devil's Advocate but he's alright - for a Yank!!!! His heart's in the right place.

    Just checked out your blog thanks to Wade's link to it. I'm impressed.

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  3. Liz,
    You would think with all the money I pay Outback Robinson to do my public relation's he could come up with something better then that. Geez. I don't know if Steve is the norm for Australians, but from what I have noted, it seems if you don't agree with him, you are being argumentative.
    Wade

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  4. Addendum to Liz,
    I am sure you are aware of Balto the lead sled dog in final leg of the 1925 diphtheria serum run to Nome, Alaska. The yearly Iditarod dog sled race is held each year to commemorate the event. He was exhibited at the Brookside Zoo(now Cleveland Metro Zoo)until his death at which time he was mounted given to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. There is a beautiful statue commemorating Balto in New York's Central Park that I used to take my boy's to see each year when the Ringling Show played Madison Square Garden.
    I also seem to recall that the National Zoo kept sled dogs for a while, either Perry's or Byrd's. Maybe Jim Alexander or Richard Reynolds could confirm.
    The Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City currently exhibits Xoloitzcuintle at their zoo, and believe at one time a number of German Zoo's, notably Leipzig and Berlin kept various breed's of domestic dog's for exhibit.
    Wade

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  5. I don't know if Steve is the norm for Australians, but from what I have noted, it seems if you don't agree with him, you are being argumentative.

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  6. Perhaps the Aussie sense of humour doesn't come across to everyone?

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  7. PS: Cool way to generate traffic for your website!!

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