The Ark and Beyond: The Evolution of Zoo and Aquarium Conservation
Ben A. Minteer, Jane Maienschein, and James P. Collins
Abstract
Today, many zoos promote the preservation of biodiversity as a significant part of their mission. As “arks” for endangered species and, increasingly, as leaders in field conservation projects such as the reintroduction of zoo-born animals to the wild, they’re preparing to play an even more important role in attempts to save species in this century. The intensification of these efforts, however, presents a number of practical and strategic challenges for zoos and aquariums as they seek to balance an expanding conservation mission alongside their more traditional recreation and entertainment pur ... More
Today, many zoos promote the preservation of biodiversity as a significant part of their mission. As “arks” for endangered species and, increasingly, as leaders in field conservation projects such as the reintroduction of zoo-born animals to the wild, they’re preparing to play an even more important role in attempts to save species in this century. The intensification of these efforts, however, presents a number of practical and strategic challenges for zoos and aquariums as they seek to balance an expanding conservation mission alongside their more traditional recreation and entertainment pursuits. It also raises important questions about the science, values, and historical traditions informing a growing zoo and aquarium conservation agenda in the coming decades. The Ark and Beyond is an authoritative, interdisciplinary volume focused on the past, present, and future of zoo and aquarium conservation, emphasizing the intersection of academic and practitioner perspectives. Its contributors, four-dozen in all, are among the most respected scholars and zoo professionals working today; all of whom have offered uniquely informed perspectives on the challenges and possibilities of zoo and aquarium conservation in an age of accelerating social and ecological change. Together, the chapters explore the meaning and significance of conservation practice in and by zoos and aquariums, and consider how a deeper understanding of the traditions feeding into this effort might be absorbed into key discussions in conservation history, life science ethics, zoo biology, animal studies, and related fields.
Keywords:
zoos,
aquariums,
zoo conservation,
endangered species,
conservation history,
life science ethics,
zoo biology,
animal studies,
biodiversity
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2018 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780226538327 |
Published to Chicago Scholarship Online: September 2018 |
DOI:10.7208/chicago/9780226538631.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Ben A. Minteer, editor
Arizona State University
Jane Maienschein, editor
Arizona State University
James P. Collins, editor
Arizona State University
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