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NYC - Prospect Park Zoo - Animals in Our Lives

NYC - Prospect Park Zoo - Animals in Our Lives by wallyg.
The Prospect Park Zoo, Brooklyn's only Zoo, is home to nearly 400 animals of more than 80 species. First established as a small menagerie in Prospect Park in the late 1800's, this collection of animals became the more formal Prospect Park Zoo on Flatbush Avenue that opened to the public on July 3, 1935. A Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, the Zoo was part of a massive city-wide park improvement program initiated and executed by former Parks Commissioner Robert Moses. Closed in 1988 for a five year, $37 million dollar renovation program, the zoo was completely replaced save for the exteriors of the 1930's-era buildings. Rededicated on October 5, 1993, it joined Wildlife Conservation Society's (WCS) world-renowned network of wildlife parks in New York City. 

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ketrin1407 says:

Note the bas-relief depicting a scene from Kipling's Jungle Book: Mowgli attacks Shere Khan the treacherous tiger with a burning branch and drives him away.
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