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What Are Zoos For?

By: Heather Browning(Author), Walter Veit(Author)
142 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations
What Are Zoos For?
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  • What Are Zoos For? ISBN: 9781529231045 Paperback Nov 2024 In stock
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About this book

Are zoos an anachronism in the 21st century when we can watch animals from our couches in close-up in their natural habitat without worrying about cruelty? Should they go the way of other bygone era 'spectacles' and 'attractions' that we now regard as barbaric? There are vocal campaigners and activists who believe so.

Heather Browning and Walter Veit disagree, but they acknowledge there is a case to be answered. In What Are Zoos For? they test the common justifications for zoos (entertainment, education, research, conservation) against the evidence and suggest what the best zoos of the future should look like to ensure that they are primarily for animals and not just for people.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Recreation: we're going to the zoo
3. Research: learning from the animals
4. Conservation: beyond the ark
5. Education: teaching through connection
6. Animal Welfare: the fifth pillar
7. Where next for zoos?

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Biography

Heather Browning is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Southampton, working on philosophical questions in animal welfare, sentience, and ethics. She previously worked as a zookeeper and zoo animal welfare officer in Australia and New Zealand.

Walter Veit is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Reading. His primary research interests lie in the intersection of the biological, social, and mind sciences and empirically informed philosophy and ethics.

By: Heather Browning(Author), Walter Veit(Author)
142 pages, b/w photos, b/w illustrations
Media reviews

"An informed and honest account of the activities of modern zoos, offering a future in which zoo animals thrive. An inspiring read."
– Katherine Cronin, Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, IL

"A thought-provoking exploration of the role of modern zoos and aquariums, which may challenge your preconceived ideas.."
– Jenny Gray AM, Zoos Victoria

"Clear, critical, persuasive and aspirational. This book beautifully describes what zoos could achieve if animal welfare was their primary goal."
– Georgia Mason, University of Guelph

"This book puts good animal wellbeing 24/7 across lifespan front and centre, reflecting what contemporary zoos today must be about."
– Sabrina Brando, AnimalConcepts

"If you've ever wondered whether zoos can be justified, you'll find answers in Browning and Veit's well-informed, thought-provoking new book."
– Clare Palmer, Texas A&M University

"This highly informed, balanced book is a superb introduction to the complex issue of the ethics of zoos. I really enjoyed it."
– Richard Moore, University of Warwick

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