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Postcards from the Zoo

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by Darill Clements
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Publication Date: 02/07/2002
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25 years of animal tales. In May 1975 at the age of 30, Darill Clements answered an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald for a Public Relations Assistant at taronga Zoo. After confessing in the interview that she had no interest in animals whatsoever she had never owned a pet in her life Darill was more than surprised when she was offered the job. In Postcards from the Zoo, Darill now a self-confessed 'animal nutter' reflects on a quarter of a century of behind-the-scenes life at taronga Zoo in Sydney and Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo. Written from Darill's very personal perspective, we are introduced to Mary the husband-beating gibbon, the Giant Panda who enjoyed horror movies, a condor called Diablo who changed his name to Bruce, the Koalas who packed their pouches for Japan, Lulu the chimp who loves fireworks and many more amazing creatures. Postcards from the Zoois an evocative and inspiring chronicle and is essential reading for all animal-lovers.
25 years of animal tales. In May 1975 at the age of 30, Darill Clements answered an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald for a Public Relations Assistant at taronga Zoo. After confessing in the interview that she had no interest in animals whatsoever ?he had never owned a pet in her life ?arill was more than surprised when she was offered the job. In Postcards from the Zoo, Darill ?ow a self-confessed \'9291animal nutter\'9291 ?eflects on a quarter of a century of behind-the-scenes life at taronga Zoo in Sydney and Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo. Written from Darill\'9291s very personal perspective, we are introduced to Mary the husband-beating gibbon, the Giant Panda who enjoyed horror movies, a condor called Diablo who changed his name to Bruce, the Koalas who packed their pouches for Japan, Lulu the chimp who loves fireworks and many more amazing creatures. Postcards from the Zoois an evocative and inspiring chronicle and is essential reading for all animal-lovers.
ISBN:
9780732272395
9780732272395
Category:
Zoos & wildlife parks
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
02-07-2002
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
264
Dimensions (mm):
234x154x19mm
Weight:
0.41kg

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Postcards from the Zoo is a memoir by Australian dancer, teacher, secretary and author, Darill Clements of her twenty-five years as Taronga Zoo’s Public Relations Officer. In her foreward, she says: “For my 25 Zoo years, it was the animals that were my teachers. It was always the animals that delighted, surprised, enlightened, energised, made me laugh and, of course, sometimes saddened me. They inspired me and gave me a fund of stories I ultimately needed to write down and share … with great fondness, a fair dose of anthropomorphism and with elephant-sized gratitude to the animals, and to my wonderful former zoo colleagues and my friends in the local and international media, that I recall my days at Taronga and Western Plains Zoos.”

As well as 24 glossy pages of photos (some in colour) by award-winning photographer, Rick Stevens, there are many anecdotes, arranged roughly into sections, with clever puns for chapter headings. They cover daily life in the zoos, special occasions, and publicity events. Clements covers breeding, wildlife rescue and rehabilitation for rerelease, transfer to other zoos (intrastate, interstate and international), and the constant regeneration of the zoos, the evolution of the exhibits.

Into the main text are inserted cut-in “fact” pages on various animals, informative and interesting, but also the only irritating feature of the book is that they often appear mid-sentence, then themselves end on the page mid-sentence, thus interrupting the flow of reading. Certainly an entertaining read which prompts a long-overdue visit to the zoo.

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