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Life at the Zoo : Behind the Scenes with the Animal Doctors /

Please Do Not Annoy, torment, pester, plague, molest, worry, badger, harry, persecute, irk, bullyrag, vex, disquiet, grate, beset, bother, tease, nettle, tantalize or ruffle the Animals.-sign at zooSince the early days of traveling menageries and staged attractions that included animal acts, balloon...

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Autor principal: Robinson, Phillip (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2004]
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  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • PREFACE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Intern at the Zoo: An Eclectic Orientation
  • 2. Too Early for the Autopsy: Fitting in at the Zoo
  • 3. Growing Pains: Educating the Menagerie Makers
  • 4. The Keepers: Nurturing the Health of Animals
  • 5. Zoo Babies: Promoting Motherhood
  • 6. Exhibit Making: Creating Zoo Ecosystems
  • 7. Creature Comfort: The Power of Microenvironments
  • 8. What's This Thing? Searching for the Normal
  • 9. Holding the Tiger: Zoos Say Yes to Drugs
  • 10. Finding the Sick in the Zoo: Seeking Out Disease and Discomfort
  • 11. Feeding the Ark: The Nutritional Wisdom of Animals
  • 12. Getting Closer to Animals: Judas Goats and Alpaca Coats
  • 13. So, You Work at the Zoo? Employees, Visitors, and Fence Jumpers
  • 14. Animal Cases and Chases: And Some Things Better Kept to Myself
  • 15. Zoo Regulars: Coworkers Without Titles
  • 16. Ethical Captivity: Animal Well-Being in Zoos
  • 17. What a Zoo Should Be, And Ought Not Be
  • Annotated Bibliography of Selected Works on Zoos
  • Index
  • Photo Credits and Attributions