Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, and humans in the elephant tourism industry. Where all living beings – captive and free-living – are more or less affected by human presence or activity, the binary notion of wild and captive, and in situ and ex situ conservation, becomes inadequate. B&W challenge our concept of wildness – and hence of rewilding – and our level of intervention in this wildness of which we are a component
International audienceBaker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thaila...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, an...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
Baker & Winkler (2020) provide a detailed examination of elephants in captivity, from an historical ...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...
Baker & Winkler make a thought-provoking contribution to the discussion of what role captive animals...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) describe the state of Asian elephant conservation, raising unique issues, and ...
Baker and Winkler (2020) advocate a rehabilitation program that would end the oppression of elephant...
Baker & Winkler’s critique of Asian elephant tourism and conservation in Thailand has convinced me t...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Rewilding is a psychological and sociocultural event for nonhuman animals that goes beyond the tradi...
The extinction of species and loss of wilderness are critical issues that demand our immediate atten...
International audienceBaker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thaila...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, an...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
Baker & Winkler (2020) provide a detailed examination of elephants in captivity, from an historical ...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...
Baker & Winkler make a thought-provoking contribution to the discussion of what role captive animals...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) describe the state of Asian elephant conservation, raising unique issues, and ...
Baker and Winkler (2020) advocate a rehabilitation program that would end the oppression of elephant...
Baker & Winkler’s critique of Asian elephant tourism and conservation in Thailand has convinced me t...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Rewilding is a psychological and sociocultural event for nonhuman animals that goes beyond the tradi...
The extinction of species and loss of wilderness are critical issues that demand our immediate atten...
International audienceBaker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thaila...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...