Walter Skrabek's 1960s Calgary Zoo Tour
Автор: SKRABEK
Загружено: 2020-06-28
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Showcasing a variety of animals, the conservatory, and dinosaur exhibits, this film encapsulates the enduring spirit of one of Alberta's most beloved attractions.
The Calgary Zoo, nestled in the heart of Alberta's bustling city, is deeply woven into the province's history, with its inception dating back to the early 20th century. Since then, the zoo has grown in both size and diversity, hosting animals from across the globe, a stunning botanical garden, and a prehistoric park that boasts life-sized dinosaur replicas.
This film particularly showcases a period when the zoo underwent a profound transition from a traditional menagerie to a more modern zoological park. In the 1960s, the zoo, located on St. George's Island, was teeming with animals from all corners of the globe and a beloved dinosaur exhibit that stirred the imagination of children and adults alike.
In addition, the film features the prehistoric park which was, and continues to be, an integral part of the Calgary Zoo. It provides viewers with a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric world with its re-creation of an inland sea, volcanic mountain, and various dinosaur species.
This film offers history enthusiasts a unique perspective into the changes and developments that the Calgary Zoo underwent during the 1960s, a period marked by a shift towards a more immersive and expansive view of wildlife conservation and education. It offers a precious glimpse into a significant phase of Albertan history, highlighting the growth and transformation of one of its most iconic landmarks
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