Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodiversity conservation and management that are exacerbated when human cultural resources and animal welfare are a part of the solution. We suggest that the discussion can benefit from an even more explicit unpacking of the conflicting values associated with the proposal
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skill...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodi...
Abstract: There is much research that discusses the impacts of environmental problems on species and...
Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, an...
Baker & Winkler make a thought-provoking contribution to the discussion of what role captive animals...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...
Baker & Winkler’s target article is well-researched and thought-provoking, but I do have four points...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
Baker and Winkler (2020) advocate a rehabilitation program that would end the oppression of elephant...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skill...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) provide a comprehensive and systematic review of Thailand’s captive tourist el...
Baker & Winkler’s extremely stimulating proposal clearly illustrates conflicting priorities in biodi...
Abstract: There is much research that discusses the impacts of environmental problems on species and...
Baker & Winkler (2020) point out the entanglement among free-living elephants, captive elephants, an...
Baker & Winkler make a thought-provoking contribution to the discussion of what role captive animals...
Baker & Winkler (2020) propose restoring elephants to a state of “wildness” and a “life worth living...
Baker & Winkler make a welcome contribution to elephant conservation in Thailand in advocating a rol...
Baker & Winkler (B&W) propose rewilding Asian elephants in a model in which they are rescued, rehabi...
Baker & Winkler’s target article is well-researched and thought-provoking, but I do have four points...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
Baker and Winkler (2020) advocate a rehabilitation program that would end the oppression of elephant...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post'-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...
It is certainly time to aim for higher quality management strategies for Thailand’s captive elephant...
Re-wilding large-brained, intelligent mammals dependent on social learning to acquire survival skill...
Rewilding is positioned as ‘post’-conservation through its emphasis on unleashing the autonomy of na...