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Mike Byergo
Rights Notes
Copyright 1986 by Mike Byergo. 7415 Blix St., San Diego, CA 92111. All Rights Reserved.
Date of Copyright
1986
Description
Postcard depicts the head of a Giant Panda and bamboo leaves in a pink and gray border; the words 'San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park' are inscribed beneath. Giant pandas first arrived at the San Diego Zoo in 1987, following the exchange and loan of several other animal species with China.
Type
text
Format
Original Postcard
Extent
5.5 x 3.5 in. 2 Pages of 2
Identifier
csdz_000026 ark:/13960/t9s25gm2t
Subject
San Diego Zoo--History Zoos Zoos--California--San Diego Giant panda San Diego Wild Animal Park Postcards--California--San Diego Animals Zoological Society of San Diego--San Diego Wild Animal Park
Place
San Diego County (Calif.) Escondido (Calif.) San Pasqual Valley (Calif.)
Provenance
San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance Library and Archives California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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