Clinton Harry Keeling was born to Arthur and Alice Louise Keeling (née Lent) in
Westcliff-on-Sea,
Essex, on 3 January 1932. In 1954, Keeling and his wife Jill founded Ashover Zoological Garden (also known as Pan's Zoological and Botanical Gardens) at Hill Top House – Jill's family home in
Ashover, Derbyshire. The zoo opened at Easter 1955, and had approximately 250 animals including the bear used in the TV advertisements for
Sugar Puffs.
Cavies (1961), and
Mice and Rats (1961).
Where the Crane Danced (1985),
Where the Zebu Grazed (1989),
Where the Elephant Walked (1991),
Where the Macaw Preened (1993),
Where the Leopard Lazed (1999),
Where the Peacock Screamed (2002), and
Where the Camel Strode (2003). He also wrote books on the
Belle Vue Zoological Gardens in
Manchester,
Dudley Zoo,
Central Park Zoo,
Knowsley Safari Park,
London Zoo, and
Whipsnade Zoo. He had an interest in
cryptozoology and
hybrid animals, and his book
Ligers, Tigons and Other Hybrid Mammals was published posthumously in 2016. == Personal life ==