WCS has perhaps the most colorful history of any American zoo, full of history-making firsts and pioneering new ideas. Its staff has featured many luminaries of the zoo and conservation world, from William Hornaday, William Beebe, and Raymond Ditmars over a century ago to legendary field biologists such as George Schaller in modern times.
This isn't the way I'm sure WCS wishes they were celebrating such a milestone, with gates shuttered and daunting economic challenges - but they've survived the Great Depression, September 11th, and Two World Wars. I'm sure they'll make it through this and continue to thrive as a leading light for American zookeepers and conservationists.

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