Lupa
Cargador

Ben A. Minteer & Harry Greene 
A Wilder Kingdom 
Rethinking Nature in Zoos, Wildlife Parks, and Beyond

Soporte

Zoos have always had a troubled relationship to what is considered the “real” wild. Even the most immersive and naturalistic zoos, critics maintain, are inherently contrived and inauthentic environments. Zoo animals’ diet, care, and reproduction are under pervasive human control, with natural phenomena like disease and death kept mostly hidden from public view. Furthermore, despite their growing commitment to conservation and education, zoos are entertainment providers that respond to visitors’ expectations and preferences. What would a “wilder” zoo—one that shows the public a wider range of ecological processes—look like? Is it achievable or even desirable? What roles can or should zoos play in encouraging humanity to find meaningful connections with wild animals and places?
A Wilder Kingdom is a provocative and reflective examination of the relationship between zoos and the wild. It gathers a premier set of multidisciplinary voices—from animal studies and psychology to evolutionary biology and environmental journalism—to consider the possibilities and challenges of making zoos wilder. In so doing, the contributors offer new insights into the future of the wild beyond zoos and our relationship to wild species and places across the landscape in an increasingly human-dominated era.

€34.99
Métodos de pago

Tabla de materias

1. Zoos and the Wild: A Reconsideration, by Ben A. Minteer and Harry W. Greene
2. Between Worlds: A Conversation Among the Cranes, by Curt Meine
3. Animal Art and the Changing Meanings of the Wild, by Alison Hawthorne Deming
4. Can Zoos Connect People with Wildness?, by Susan Clayton
5. “Wild” Through an American Indian Historical Analysis, by Kelsey Dayle John and Reva Mariah Shield Chief
6. Toward a Wilder Kin-Dom: Why Zoos Must Focus More on Ecological Interactions (with Our Children and Other Biota) Than on Isolated Species, by Gary Paul Nabhan
7. This Is a Zoo? Reflections on a Wilder Zoo by Visitors to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, by Debra Colodner, Craig Ivanyi, and Cassandra Lyon
8. Evolution to the Rescue: Natural Selection Can Help Captive Populations Adapt to a Changing World, by Jonathan B. Losos
9. Zoo Dogs, by Clive D. L. Wynne and Holly G. Molinaro
10. Zoo Time, by Nigel Rothfels
11. The Microbial Zoo: How Small Is Wild?, by Irus Braverman
12. A Home for the Wild: Architecture in the Zoo, by Natascha Meuser
13. Reconnecting Zoos to the Wild and Rethinking Dignity in Animal Conservation, by Joseph R. Mendelson III
14. Seeing the Wild in Zoos by Seeing the Humans Too, by Amanda Stronza
15. The Once and Future Rhino, by Michelle Nijhuis
Postscript: On Wildness and Responsibility, by Ben A. Minteer and Harry W. Greene
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Index

Sobre el autor

Harry W. Greene is an American herpetologist, currently working as a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Cornell University. His primary conceptual interests are behavioral evolution, community ecology, and conservation biology, with a special focus on mammals, lizards, and snakes, particularly vipers.
Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● ISBN 9780231554145 ● Tamaño de archivo 39.7 MB ● Editor Ben A. Minteer & Harry Greene ● Editorial Columbia University Press ● Ciudad New York ● País US ● Publicado 2023 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 9105095 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
Requiere lector de ebook con capacidad DRM

Más ebooks del mismo autor / Editor

12.896 Ebooks en esta categoría