Published as Chapter 12 in The Ethics of Captivity, Lori Gruen, ed. Are there “fates worse than death,” to use Kurt Vonnegut’s title? Is captivity one such fate? Captive for Life examines these questions through the lens of conservation biology’s ex situ models of captive management — and captive breeding in particular — for wild animals, and especially for species that have been designated as Critically Endangered or as Extinct in the Wild. Drawing on interviews with leading conservation biologists, the chapter describes the erosion of the distinctions between species management in captivity and in wild nature, often referred to among experts as ex situ and in situ conservation. The chapter examines situations in which the extinction, or n...
This dissertation critically analyzes the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation\u27s use of ...
The effectiveness of conservation programs was researched, specifically within zoos, and their attem...
Throughout history species has gone extinct due to anthropogenic activities. During the last century...
Published as Chapter 12 in The Ethics of Captivity, Lori Gruen, ed. Are there “fates worse than deat...
In situ conservation is central to contemporary global biodiversity protection and is the predomina...
Summarized briefly, animal liberation/animal rights\u27 valuation of the individual about its zoolog...
The natural world is marked by an ever-increasing loss of varied habitats, a growing number of speci...
The terms wild and captive have stimulated considerable debate among academicians, animal protec...
De-extinction is the process through which extinct species can be brought back into existence. Altho...
In the face of ever-declining biodiversity, zoos have a major role to play in species conservation. ...
Biodiversity is facing a major crisis, which is most often described as the sixth mass extinction or...
Many conservation-oriented breeding programs are not likely to reach their goal of establishing self...
Amphibians are declining worldwide, and ex situ approaches (e.g. captive breeding and reintroduction...
This paper illuminates a variety of issues that speak to the question of whether ‘captivity for cons...
This essay draws on interviews with conservation biologists to reflect on two interrelated aspects o...
This dissertation critically analyzes the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation\u27s use of ...
The effectiveness of conservation programs was researched, specifically within zoos, and their attem...
Throughout history species has gone extinct due to anthropogenic activities. During the last century...
Published as Chapter 12 in The Ethics of Captivity, Lori Gruen, ed. Are there “fates worse than deat...
In situ conservation is central to contemporary global biodiversity protection and is the predomina...
Summarized briefly, animal liberation/animal rights\u27 valuation of the individual about its zoolog...
The natural world is marked by an ever-increasing loss of varied habitats, a growing number of speci...
The terms wild and captive have stimulated considerable debate among academicians, animal protec...
De-extinction is the process through which extinct species can be brought back into existence. Altho...
In the face of ever-declining biodiversity, zoos have a major role to play in species conservation. ...
Biodiversity is facing a major crisis, which is most often described as the sixth mass extinction or...
Many conservation-oriented breeding programs are not likely to reach their goal of establishing self...
Amphibians are declining worldwide, and ex situ approaches (e.g. captive breeding and reintroduction...
This paper illuminates a variety of issues that speak to the question of whether ‘captivity for cons...
This essay draws on interviews with conservation biologists to reflect on two interrelated aspects o...
This dissertation critically analyzes the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation\u27s use of ...
The effectiveness of conservation programs was researched, specifically within zoos, and their attem...
Throughout history species has gone extinct due to anthropogenic activities. During the last century...