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Life at the Zoo: Notes and Traditions of the Regent's Park Gardens

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A collection of observational essays and short studies about animals kept in a metropolitan zoological garden, ranging from seasonal and behavioral accounts to reflections on appearance, senses, and responses to music. Topics include species-specific habits, breeding and young animals, animal coloration and patterning, captive care, historical anecdotes and exhibitions, and technical notes on enclosures and preservation. Illustrations and photographs accompany descriptions of birds, mammals, reptiles, and fish, while occasional comparative and philosophical remarks consider animals' aesthetics, temperaments, and interactions with humans.

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C. J. Cornish

C. J. Cornish was a naturalist and writer known for his observations of wildlife and nature. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the natural world, as seen in his notable titles such as "Life at the Zoo: Notes and Traditions of the Regent's Park Gardens" and "The Naturalist on the Thames." Through his writings, Cornish contributed to the understanding of natural history and the environment, capturing the essence of the flora and fauna of his time. His engaging prose invites readers to explore the beauty and intricacies of nature.

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