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Zoo Ethics: The Challenges of Compassionate Conservation


Zoo Ethics: The Challenges of Compassionate Conservation

Hardback by Gray, Jenny; Sartore, Joel

Zoo Ethics: The Challenges of Compassionate Conservation

£40.00

ISBN:
9781501714429
Publication Date:
15 Aug 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 11 May 2024
Zoo Ethics: The Challenges of Compassionate Conservation

Description

Zoo Ethics examines the workings of modern zoos and considers the core ethical challenges faced by people who choose to hold and display animals in zoos, aquariums, or sanctuaries. Jenny Gray asserts the value of animal life and assesses the impacts of modern zoos, including the costs to animals in terms of welfare and the loss of liberty. Gray highlights contemporary events, including the killing of the gorilla Harambe at the Cincinnati Zoo in May 2016, the widely publicized culling of a young giraffe in the Copenhagen Zoo in 2014, and the investigation of the Tiger Temple in western Thailand. Gray describes the positive welfare and health outcomes of many animals held in zoos, the increased attention and protection for their species in the wild, and the enjoyment and education of the people who visit zoos. Zoo Ethics will empower students of animal ethics and veterinary sciences, zoo and aquarium professionals, and interested zoo visitors to have an informed view of the challenges of compassionate conservation and to develop their own ethical positions.

Contents

Foreword Photo Ark Preface Acknowledgements Introduction - of beetles, people and zoos Terminology 1. Introduction to applied ethics and zoos 2. The modern zoo 3. The moral disquiet with zoos 4. Animal welfare 5. Animal rights beyond welfare 6. Consequentialism 7. Virtue theory 8. Environmental ethics 9. Conclusion Wicked problems Further reading Index

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