Zooland

Zooland
Author: Irus Braverman
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0804784396

This book takes a unique stance on a controversial topic: zoos. Zoos have their ardent supporters and their vocal detractors. And while we all have opinions on what zoos do, few people consider how they do it. Irus Braverman draws on more than seventy interviews conducted with zoo managers and administrators, as well as animal activists, to offer a glimpse into the otherwise unknown complexities of zooland. Zooland begins and ends with the story of Timmy, the oldest male gorilla in North America, to illustrate the dramatic transformations of zoos since the 1970s. Over these decades, modern zoos have transformed themselves from places created largely for entertainment to globally connected institutions that emphasize care through conservation and education. Zoos naturalize their spaces, classify their animals, and produce spectacular experiences for their human visitors. Zoos name, register, track, and allocate their animals in global databases. Zoos both abide by and create laws and industry standards that govern their captive animals. Finally, zoos intensely govern the reproduction of captive animals, carefully calculating the life and death of these animals, deciding which of them will be sustained and which will expire. Zooland takes readers behind the exhibits into the world of zoo animals and their caretakers. And in so doing, it turns its gaze back on us to make surprising interconnections between our understandings of the human and the nonhuman.

Thought to Exist in the Wild

Thought to Exist in the Wild
Author: Derrick Jensen
Publisher: No Voice Unheard
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780972838719

Provides a history of zoos, examines the faults of zoos, and argues for their dissolution.

Zoo Design

Zoo Design
Author: Kenneth J. Polakowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1987
Genre: Open-air zoos
ISBN:

Zoo City

Zoo City
Author: Lauren Beukes
Publisher: Mulholland Books
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316267937

A new edition of Lauren Beukes's Arthur C Clarke Award-winning novel set in a world where murderers and other criminals acquire magical animals that are mystically bonded to them. Zinzi has a Sloth on her back, a dirty 419 scam habit, and a talent for finding lost things. When a little old lady turns up dead and the cops confiscate her last paycheck, Zinzi's forced to take on her least favorite kind of job -- missing persons. Being hired by reclusive music producer Odi Huron to find a teenybop pop star should be her ticket out of Zoo City, the festering slum where the criminal underclass and their animal companions live in the shadow of hell's undertow. Instead, it catapults Zinzi deeper into the maw of a city twisted by crime and magic, where she'll be forced to confront the dark secrets of former lives -- including her own.

Using Museums to Popularise Science and Technology

Using Museums to Popularise Science and Technology
Author: Sharyn Errington
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780850926682

Museums of all sorts and science centres offer excellent opportunities in popularising science and technology to achieve scientific and technological literacy. Science and technology educators and teachers will particularly find this book useful in determining how they could use those facilities effectively in making teaching science and technology enjoyable and contextual. The museum curators and science centres on the other hand will be able to use the book to assist teachers in their efforts to bring relevance and fun in the learning of these subjects.

Animal Madness

Animal Madness
Author: Laurel Braitman
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-06-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1451627009

"For the first time, a historian of science draws evidence from across the world to show how humans and other animals are astonishingly similar when it comes to their feelings and the ways in which they lose their minds"--

Zoos and Animal Welfare

Zoos and Animal Welfare
Author: Christine Van Tuyl
Publisher: Greenhaven Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

A trip to the zoo, when very young, is an important part of curriculum in America, but as we mature, we learn that zoos represent captivity, and often produce undesired, unhealthy results on the inhabitants. This volume asks students to think critically about Earth's animals, and how we treat them. Essays discuss zoos and the treatment of animals in captivity, covering the role of zoos in education and ensuring the survival of certain species, the problem of surplus animals, and how elephants react to captivity.

If Anything Ever Goes Wrong at the Zoo

If Anything Ever Goes Wrong at the Zoo
Author: Mary Jean Hendrick
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1996-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780152010096

After a young girl tells the zookeepers to send the animals to her house should anything go wrong at the zoo, a series of zoo emergencies results in some unusual houseguests for the girl and her family.