Zoo Studies
Zoos and aquariums are culturally and historically important places where families enjoy their leisure time and scientists study exotic animals. Many contain buildings of great architectural merit. Some people consider zoos little more than animal prisons, while others believe they play an important role in conservation and education. Zoos have been the subject of a vast number of academic studies, whose results are scattered throughout the literature. This interdisciplinary volume brings together research on animal behaviour, visitor studies, zoo history, human-animal relationships, veterinary medicine, welfare, education, enclosure design, reproduction, legislation, and zoo management conducted at around 200 institutions located throughout the world. The book is neither 'pro-' nor 'anti-' zoo and attempts to strike a balance between praising zoos for the good work they have done in the conservation of some species, while recognising that they face many challenges in making themselves relevant in the modern world.
- This volume complements and extends the author's previous books on zoos and animals living in zoos
- A multi-disciplinary approach to the study of zoos and animals living in zoos (and aquariums), covering topics as diverse as zoo architecture, the cultural value of zoos, visitor behaviour, zoo legislation, and animal physiology and behaviour
- Considers the pros and cons of keeping animals in zoos (e.g. conservation versus welfare)
- Includes research-based content conducted in over 200 zoos
Reviews & endorsements
‘I would recommend this book to those interested in zoos/the work of zoos/animals in zoos, but predominantly as a book that introduces relevant topics/areas for consideration and offers direction for areas to further investigate, rather than as a sole provider of information on the complexities of modern zoos.’ Ellen Williams, Animal Welfare
Product details
August 2023Hardback
9781108475068
450 pages
250 × 174 × 28 mm
1.06kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Zoos and research
- 2. Defining zoos, their culture and visitors
- 3. Zoos and education
- 4. Anthrozoology and visitor behaviour
- 5. Zoo organisation and regulation
- 6. Ethics, zoos and public attitudes
- 7. The contribution of zoos to Zoology
- 8. Animals and their enclosures
- 9. Animal welfare
- 10. Enrichment and training
- 11. Conservation breeding, reproduction and genetics
- 12. Restoration, rehabilitation and in situ conservation
- 13. Animal nutrition and conservation medicine
- 14. The past and future of zoos.