Zoological Society of London

Zoological Society of London

The Zoological Society of London (sometimes known by the abbreviation ZSL) is a learned society founded in London in April 1826 by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the Marquess of Lansdowne, Lord Auckland, Sir Humphry Davy, Robert Peel, Joseph Sabine, Nicholas Aylward Vigors along with various other nobility, clergy, eminent naturalists and gentlemen. [Cite newspaper The Times|section=Advertisements|day_of_week=Tue|date=May 02 1826|page_number=1|issue=12956|column=C] [Cite newspaper The Times| articlename=Zoological Society|day_of_week=Tue|date=May 02 1826|page_number=3|issue=12956|column=C] cite book|author=Scherren, Henry|year=1905|title=The Zoological Society of London|publisher=Cassell & Co. |url=http://www.archive.org/details/zoologicalsociet00scheuoft] Raffles was also the first chairman and president but died shortly afterwards in July 1826. He was succeeded by the Marquess of Lansdowne who supervised the building of the first animal houses, a parcel of land in Regent's Park having already been obtained from the Crown at the inaugural meeting. It received a Royal Charter from George IV on 27 March 1829.

History

The Zoological Society was formed by a number of leading scientists who felt that they needed an organization. The Royal Society, "the dignified parent of all our scientific societies," was found to have an emphasis on the physical sciences and this led to the establishment of the Linnean Society in 1788, by Dr. (Sir in 1814) James Edward Smith, a young Norwich physician. Its aim was defined as " the cultivation of the science of Natural History in all its branches, and more especially of the Natural History of Great Britain and Ireland." It was however considered that since Linnaeus worked on botany, that the society had a greater focus on botany.

On November 29, 1822, the birthday of John Ray, "the father of modern zoology," a meeting held in the Linnean Society in Soho Square and led by Rev. William Kirby, resolved to form a "Zoological Club of the Linnean Society of London". Between 1816 and 1826 discussions between Sir Stamford Raffles, Sir Humphry Davy, Sir Joseph Banks and others led to the idea that an establishment along the lines of the Jardin des Plantes was needed that would house a zoological collection "which should interest and amuse the public." The purpose of the society was to create a collection of animals for study at leisure, an associated museum and library. In April 1828 the Zoological Gardens were opened to members. In 1831 William IV presented the royal menagerie to the Zoological Society, and in 1847 the public were admitted to aid funding, and Londoners soon christened the Zoological Gardens the "Zoo". London Zoo soon had the most extensive collection of animals in the world.

As the twentieth century began, the need to maintain and research large animals in a more natural environment became clear. Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell (ZSL Secretary 1903–35) conceived the vision of a new park no more than convert|70|mi|km|lk=on away from London and thus accessible to the public, and at least convert|200|acre|km2|lk=on in extent. In 1926, profiting from the agricultural depression, the ideal place was found: Hall Farm, near Whipsnade village, was derelict, and held almost convert|600|acre|km2 on the Chiltern Hills. ZSL bought the farm in December 1926 for £13,480 12s 10d. In 1928 the first animals arrived at the new Whipsnade Park — two Amherst pheasants, a golden pheasant and five red jungle fowl. Others soon followed, including muntjac deer, llamas, wombats and skunks. In 1931 Whipsnade Park was opened to the public as the world's first open zoological park.

In 1960–61, Lord Zuckerman, then Secretary of ZSL, raised funds from two medical foundations to found laboratories as an Institute of Zoology where scientists would be employed by ZSL and undertake research.

Today ZSL is an international scientific, conservation and educational charity. Its key role is the conservation of animals and their habitats. ZSL runs ZSL London Zoo, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo and Biota!, carries out scientific research in the Institute of Zoology and is actively involved in field conservation in other countries worldwide. The society published the "Zoological Record" ("ZR") from 1864 to 1980, when the "ZR" was transferred to BIOSIS. It has also published the "Journal of Zoology" since 1830. The Society's Patron is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Publications

The Society published the "Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London" from around 1833. Its modern title is the "Journal of Zoology".

Fellows

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Council

The Council is the governing body of The Zoological Society of London.

There are 21 Council members, led by the President and served by the Secretary and Treasurer. Council members are the Trustees of the Society and serve for up to four years at a time.

From 17 June 2008 the Council is made up as:

* President: Professor Sir Patrick Bateson FRS
* Secretary: Professor Paul H. Harvey CBE BA MA DPhil DSc FRS
* Treasurer: Paul Rutteman CBE BSc(Econ) FCA
* Vice President: John Edwards BA FLS
* Vice President: Sheila Anderson MBE
* Richard Melville Ballerand FRUSI
* Dr Robin Bidwell CBE (co-opted)
* Dr Jonathan Boyce DM MA MSc FRCP FFPH
* Martin Cooke MSc MA VetMB, MRCVS CertPH(MH)
* Dr David Dixon FIBiol
* Ray Heaton CertEd BEd GIBiol MSc FRGS FLS
* Professor David Houston BSc DPhil (co-opted)
* Nick Jackson MBE (co-opted 17 February 2005)
* Dr Andrew Kitchener BSc(Hons)
* Alastair Land MA FLS
* Hon Sir William McAlpine Bt
* Dr Azra Meadows OBE BSc MSc CBiol MIBiol FLS
* Martin Rowson
* Anthony Sheridan
* Ken Sims
* Robert Wingate MSc

Notes

ee also

*Living Planet Index
*Red List Index
*Regional Red List
*EDGE of Existence Programme
*EDGE Species

External links

* [http://www.zsl.org/ ZSL website]
* [http://www.ioz.ac.uk/ Institute of Zoology website]
* [http://www.21stcenturytiger.org/ 21st Century Tiger]


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