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Audiovisual Recordings, Circa 1972-2011 Audiovisual Recordings, circa 1972-2011 Finding aid prepared by Smithsonian Institution Archives Smithsonian Institution Archives Washington, D.C. Contact us at [email protected] Table of Contents Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1 Descriptive Entry.............................................................................................................. 1 Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 1 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 3 Audiovisual Recordings https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_363823 Collection Overview Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Washington, D.C., [email protected] Title: Audiovisual Recordings Identifier: Accession 13-244 Date: circa 1972-2011 Extent: 13.5 cu. ft. (13 record storage boxes) (1 document box) Creator:: National Zoological Park. Office of Public Affairs and Communications Language: English Administrative Information Prefered Citation Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 13-244, National Zoological Park. Office of Public Affairs and Communications, Audiovisual Recordings Descriptive Entry This accession consists of audiovisual recordings featuring the National Zoological Park (NZP) and its animals, staff, activities, events, research, and exhibitions. Some materials were created by NZP and others were created by news media and radio, television, and video production companies. Included in this accession are news segments, interviews with staff, public service announcements, B-roll footage, educational videos, television productions, and related media types. Materials include video and audio. Some materials are in electronic format. Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Subjects: Public relations Publicity Radio programs Research Special events Television programs Video recordings Zoo animals Zoo exhibits Zoos Page 1 of 26 Audiovisual Recordings https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_363823 Zoos -- Educational aspects Zoos -- Employees Types of Materials: Compact discs Digital versatile discs Electronic records Videotapes Names: National Zoological Park (U.S.) Page 2 of 26 Audiovisual Recordings https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_363823 Container Listing Box 1 Box 1 of 14 Secretary Small at the National Zoological Park (NZP), June 15, 2001, VHS Box 1 of 14 Black-Footed Ferret (BFF) Births, Artificially Inseminated at the Conservation and Research Center by Dr. Jo Gayle Howard, Master, 1996, U-matic SP Box 1 of 14 BFF Births - Artificial Insemination/In the Wild, U-matic SP Box 1 of 14 Amazonia, Simon and Shuster Communications, Edited Master, April 16, 1993, VHS Box 1 of 14 CD-Rom Video Snippets, VHS Box 1 of 14 Bald Eagle Refuge, July 4, 2003, VHS Box 1 of 14 "Bald Eagles Arrive!," June 23, 2011, 10:00, VHS Box 1 of 14 National Zoo, Tiger Cub, 2002, VHS Box 1 of 14 Tiger Cubs, First Examination, May 17, 2004, VHS Box 1 of 14 Nancy (Elephant) Death Coverage, Tape 1 of 2, August 22, 2000, VHS Box 1 of 14 Nancy (Elephant) Death Coverage, (tape not numbered), August 22, 2000, VHS Box 1 of 14 MD-11 and FedEx in China Operations, FedEx B-roll, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 1 of 14 MD-11 and FedEx in China Operations, FedEx B-roll, Betacam SP Box 1 of 14 Giant Panda Arrival, December 2000, VHS Box 1 of 14 Panda B-roll, Animal Planet, December 6, 2000 Box 1 of 14 Giant Panda, New B-roll Shot During Quarantine, December 20, 2000, VHS Box 1 of 14 New B-roll of Smithsonian National Zoo's Giant Pandas, December 20, 2000, VHS Box 1 of 14 Panda Ceremony, January 10, 2001, 1:06:00, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 1 of 14 Panda Opening, 2001, VHS Box 1 of 14 "Meet the Pandas: Washington's New Power Couple," Animal Planet, April 25, 2001, 46:53, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 1 of 14 "Meet the Pandas: Washington's New Power Couple," Animal Planet, March 21, 2001, 46:53, VHS (2 videotapes) Page 3 of 26 Audiovisual Recordings https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_363823 Box 1 of 14 Panda Month, Mayor Williams at Zoo, April 6, 2004, VHS Box 1 of 14 Panda Birth, VHS Box 1 of 14 "A Panda is Born," November 9, 2005, 46:16, VHS Box 1 of 14 "A Panda is Born," Discovery Channel, December 9, 2005, 43:15, VHS Box 1 of 14 Panda Cub Examination, September 19, 2005, VHS Box 1 of 14 Baby Panda's First Year, August 16, 2006, 43:28, VHS Box 1 of 14 New B-roll of Smithsonian National Zoo's Giant Pandas, Betacam SP (2 videotapes) Box 1 of 14 Panda House B-roll, Smithsonian NZP, Betacam SP Box 2 Box 2 of 14 Panda, Washington Coverage, November 21, 2000, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 2 of 14 Pandas, CNN Morning News and CNN Cable, January 10, 2001, 3:27, VHS Box 2 of 14 Panda Debut, Smithsonian National Zoo, Local and National Coverage, January 10, 2001, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 2 of 14 Pandas, Today (NBC Network), April 22, 2001, 3:38, VHS Box 2 of 14 Pandas' Anniversary, National and Washington Coverage, January 10, 2002, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 2 of 14 Pandas with Stevens (Channel 7, May 29, 2003), Pandas with Powell (Channel 9, May 30, 2003), Conservation and Research Center's Monitoring and Assessment of Biodiversity Program (CRC MAB) with Alonso (Channel 5, June 1, 2003), VHS Box 2 of 14 Panda Ultrasound, NBC 4 and ABC 7, July 26, 2003, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 2 of 14 Panda Pregnancy, NBC 4 and ABC 7, July 28, VHS Box 2 of 14 Isabel (Hurricane) Preparations, Fox 5 and ABC 7, September 19, 2003, VHS Box 2 of 14 Zoo Director, Washington Coverage, June 19-20, 2000, VHS (4 videotapes) Box 2 of 14 Iris, Winkel, Spelman (NBC Today Show, July 27, 2001) and Spelman Profile (ABC World News Tonight, August 27, 2001), VHS Box 2 of 14 CRC Closing, TV 9, April 6, 2001, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 2 of 14 Lemur Island Opening, WTTG Fox Channel 5, October 19, 2001, VHS Page 4 of 26 Audiovisual Recordings https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_363823 Box 2 of 14 Gorilla Birth, Lisa Stevens, TV 5, November 7, VHS Box 2 of 14 Good Morning Washington - Norman (Sea Lion), Kandula (Elephant), Golden Lion Tamarins (GLT), and Armadillo, July 1, 2002, VHS Box 2 of 14 Good Morning Washington, September 3, 2003, VHS Box 2 of 14 Public Relations Firm (CBS), Rodents (ABC 7), and Lucy Spelman Profile (CBS 9), October 2003, VHS Box 2 of 14 Rodents, CBS News (September 29, 2003) and Channel 7 (September 30, 2003), VHS Box 2 of 14 National Zoo Shooting, Network, Cable, and Washington Coverage, April 24-25, 2000, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 2 of 14 Capitol Comment with Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson, September/October 2003, 28:54, VHS Box 2 of 14 Shade Grown Coffee with Russ Greenberg, CNN, January 30, 2003, and NZP Staff Effort with Great Snow, February 20, 2003, VHS Box 2 of 14 Bald Eagle Refuge Opening, CBS Early Show (Spelman), Fox 5 (Spelman, Williams), WUSA 9 (Hartwig), WRC 4, Fox 5, WJLA 7, and NBC Today, July 2, 2003, Copy, VHS Box 2 of 14 Elephant Calf, ABC Network, November 27, 2001, VHS Box 2 of 14 Kandula's Birthday, NBC, Fox, ABC, and CBS, November 25, 2003, VHS Box 2 of 14 Pumpkin Stomp, ABC 7, November 5, 2003, VHS Box 2 of 14 Pumpkin Stomp, TV 9, November 14, VHS Box 3 Box 3 of 14 "How to Zoo" Opening, Channel 7 and Channel 5, June 27, 2000, VHS Box 3 of 14 Hippopotamus Death, WJLA TV 7 and WUSA TV 9, August 25, 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 Macaque Accident, NBC 4, November 11, 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 Good Morning Washington, WJLA TV Channel 7, Summer 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 Micronesian Kingfisher, Fox 5 Morning News, September 21, 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 Kingfisher, Fox 5 Morning News, WTTG TV Washington DC, September 21, 2004, 0:29, VHS Box 3 of 14 National Zoo Babies, Fox 5 Morning News, WTTG TV Washington DC, July 29, 2004, 2:17, VHS Page 5 of 26 Audiovisual Recordings https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_363823 Box 3 of 14 National Zoo - Tiger Cubs, National Coverage, August 11-30, 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 Cheetah Cubs - National Zoo (Debut), Washington DC Coverage, February 4, 2005, VHS Box 3 of 14 Cheetah Cubs - National Zoo, National Coverage, February 4, 2005, VHS Box 3 of 14 Cheetah Cubs, NBC 4 Live Shot, WRC TV Washington DC, February 4, 2005, 3:26, VHS Box 3 of 14 Kid's Farm, Fox 5 Morning News, WTTG TV Washington DC, July 15, 2004, 4:13, VHS Box 3 of 14 Kid's Farm, Washington DC Coverage, July 15, 2004, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 3 of 14 African American Family Day, News Coverage, 1999, VHS Box 3 of 14 Zoo - United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Inspection, ABC 7 News, WJLA TV Washington DC, February 11, 2004, 2:18, VHS Box 3 of 14 Press Conference, Zoo - National Academy of Sciences (NAS), February 25, 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 Zoo and NAS Report, Washington DC and National Coverage, February 25-26, 2004, VHS (2 videotapes) Box 3 of 14 Final NAS Report, Local Television News (WJLA TV 7 ABC, WTTG TV 5 Fox, WUSA TV 9 CBS, and WRC TV 4 NBC), January 19, 2005, VHS Box 3 of 14 National Zoo, Pending NAS Final Report, Fox 5 Morning News, WTTG TV Washington DC, January 19, 2005, 1:35, VHS Box 3 of 14 National Zoo, Asia Trail, Panda Mating, CBS 9 Zoo Veterinarian Profile, Washington DC Coverage, April 27-May 19, 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 National Zoo, Zoo Collection, Saturday Early Show, CBS National, October 9, 2004, 4:11, VHS Box 3 of 14 Rebuilding Animal Collections, CBS News, October 9, 2004, VHS Box 3 of 14 Live Remote with Phil Brown and Burmese Python, Channel 9 News, April 16, 1999, VHS Box 3 of 14 Panda Coverage, Washington, Network, Cable, and Baltimore Coverage, December 6-7, 2000, VHS Box 3 of 14 Zoo Director, Washington Coverage, June 19-20, 2000, VHS Box 3 of 14 Dr.
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