Industrial Age · Europe · Science
1826
Zoological Society of London Founded
December 1, 1826
Sir Stamford Raffles, fresh from founding Singapore, persuaded London's learned men to establish a scientific society for the study of animals. Raffles died before the Zoo opened its gates in Regent's Park two years later. It became the first scientific zoo in the world - a place where taxonomy met spectacle and the public paid to watch.