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- 2. Entrance to the London Zoo So looks London Zoo at the entrance
- 3. There are a lot of insects In London Zoo more than 5,000 species of insects
- 4. Lonodn Zoo animals
- 5. History of London London Zoo - the oldest scientific zoo in the world . Based in
- 6. at London Zoo so many endangered animals
- 7. Their home
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Слайд 2Entrance to the London Zoo
So looks London Zoo at the entrance
Entrance to the London Zoo
So looks London Zoo at the entrance
Слайд 3There are a lot of insects
In London Zoo more than 5,000 species
There are a lot of insects
In London Zoo more than 5,000 species
of insects
Слайд 4Lonodn Zoo animals
Lonodn Zoo animals
Слайд 5History of London
London Zoo - the oldest scientific zoo in the world
History of London
London Zoo - the oldest scientific zoo in the world
. Based in London, 27 April 1828 as a zoological collection , intended for scientific research. Since 1847 is open to the public . Administratively subordinated created in 1826 by the Zoological Society of London .Located in the northern part of the Regent's Park, on the border between the districts of Westminster and Camden.
On land belonging to the Zoological Assembly, opened the world's first public Snake (1849), Aquarium (1853 ), the insectary (1881 ) , a children's zoo (1938). In 2001, elephants , rhinos and other large animals were transferred from the London Zoo in Uipsneydsky Zoo in Bedfordshire, also operates under the auspices of the ASHES.
The Zoological Society of London does not receive official funding , relying on the contributions of "participants " , « friends »and " members " , and the income from ticket sales and grants from charitable organizations.
" Round House " for gorillas , built in 1933 by architect Berthold Lubetkina , was one of the first modernist buildings in the UK. In 1934, the project was built Lubetkina pool for penguins.
On land belonging to the Zoological Assembly, opened the world's first public Snake (1849), Aquarium (1853 ), the insectary (1881 ) , a children's zoo (1938). In 2001, elephants , rhinos and other large animals were transferred from the London Zoo in Uipsneydsky Zoo in Bedfordshire, also operates under the auspices of the ASHES.
The Zoological Society of London does not receive official funding , relying on the contributions of "participants " , « friends »and " members " , and the income from ticket sales and grants from charitable organizations.
" Round House " for gorillas , built in 1933 by architect Berthold Lubetkina , was one of the first modernist buildings in the UK. In 1934, the project was built Lubetkina pool for penguins.
Слайд 6at London Zoo so many endangered animals
at London Zoo so many endangered animals
Слайд 7Their home
Their home
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