Zoo Scientists to the Rescue

Zoo Scientists to the Rescue
Title Zoo Scientists to the Rescue PDF eBook
Author Patricia Newman
Publisher Millbrook Press
Pages 68
Release 2018
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1512415715

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Go behind the scenes and discover how scientists at three U.S. zoos are helping wild and captive orangutans, black-footed ferrets, and black rhinoceroses. Full color.

The Great Rhino Rescue

The Great Rhino Rescue
Title The Great Rhino Rescue PDF eBook
Author Sandra Markle
Publisher Millbrook Press
Pages 48
Release 2020-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541584856

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Southern white rhinos are in trouble. For years, a rumor has been spreading that their horns can be used to cure cancer, and poachers have been targeting these gentle creatures. Sandra Markle takes readers behind the scenes to see how civilians, volunteer organizations, and African governments are working together to protect rhinos.

The Great Monkey Rescue

The Great Monkey Rescue
Title The Great Monkey Rescue PDF eBook
Author Sandra Markle
Publisher Millbrook Press
Pages 40
Release 2017-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1512479187

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Golden lion tamarins are found only in Brazilian forests. These small, remarkable monkeys once had plenty of space to roam and claim family territories. But years of deforestation caused their numbers to shrink. They were in serious danger of becoming extinct. To help, scientists studied the animals in zoo settings. But they faced several mysteries. Why weren't golden lion tamarins reproducing in zoos? If scientists reintroduced zoo-raised tamarins to the wild, would those monkeys survive? And how could scientists give tamarins enough forest area for the population to grow? Find out how scientists and concerned citizens worked together to give golden lion tamarins a hopeful future.

Eavesdropping on Elephants

Eavesdropping on Elephants
Title Eavesdropping on Elephants PDF eBook
Author Patricia Newman
Publisher Millbrook Press (Tm)
Pages 60
Release 2019
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541515714

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Can understanding how forest elephants communicate help scientists find ways to protect this vulnerable species? Researcher Katy Pane and others involved with Cornell University's Elephant Listening Project believe it can. Patricia Newman takes readers behind the scenes to see how scientists are making new discoveries about elephant communication and using what they learn to help these majestic animals.

Zookeeping

Zookeeping
Title Zookeeping PDF eBook
Author Mark D. Irwin
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 685
Release 2013-12-09
Genre Science
ISBN 0226925323

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As species extinction, environmental protection, animal rights, and workplace safety issues come to the fore, zoos and aquariums need keepers who have the technical expertise and scientific knowledge to keep animals healthy, educate the public, and create regional, national, and global conservation and management communities. This textbook offers a comprehensive and practical overview of the profession geared toward new animal keepers and anyone who needs a foundational account of the topics most important to the day-to-day care of zoo and aquarium animals. The three editors, all experienced in zoo animal care and management, have put together a cohesive and broad-ranging book that tackles each of its subjects carefully and thoroughly. The contributions cover professional zookeeping, evolution of zoos, workplace safety, animal management, taxon-specific animal husbandry, animal behavior, veterinary care, public education and outreach, and conservation science. Using the newest techniques and research gathered from around the world, Zookeeping is a progressive textbook that seeks to promote consistency and the highest standards within global zoo and aquarium operations.

Zoo and Aquarium History

Zoo and Aquarium History
Title Zoo and Aquarium History PDF eBook
Author Vernon N. Kisling, Jr
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 449
Release 2022-07-11
Genre Science
ISBN 1000585336

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Wild animals have been housed in zoos and aquariums for 5,000 years, fascinating people living in virtually every society. Today, these institutions are at a new milestone in their history. This second edition of Zoo and Aquarium History takes the reader on a journey through the transition of private collections to menageries, to zoos, then zoological gardens, and more recently conservation centers and sanctuaries. Under the direction of Vernon N. Kisling, an expert in zoo history, an international team of authors has thoroughly updated the only comprehensive, global history of animal collections, menageries, zoos, and aquariums. The resulting book documents the continuum of efforts in maintaining wild animal collections from ancient civilizations through today, explaining how modern zoos have developed their mission statements around the core aims of conservation, education, research and recreation. This new edition pulls together regional information, including new chapters on zoological gardens of Canada, Latin America, China, Israel, the Middle East, and New Zealand, along with the cultural aspects of each region to provide a foundation upon which further research can be based. It presents a chronological listing of the world's zoos and aquariums and features many never-before published photographs. Sidebars present supplementary information on pertinent personalities, events, and wildlife conservation issues. The original Appendix has been expanded to include over 1,200 zoos and aquariums, providing an invaluable resource. This is an extensive, chronological introduction to the subject, highlighting the published and archival resources for those who want to know more.

De-Extinction

De-Extinction
Title De-Extinction PDF eBook
Author Rebecca E. Hirsch
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books ™
Pages 116
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 1512439029

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In the twenty-first century, because of climate change and other human activities, many animal species have become extinct, and many others are at risk of extinction. Once they are gone, we cannot bring them back—or can we? With techniques such as cloning, scientists want to reverse extinction and return lost species to the wild. Some scientists want to create clones of recently extinct animals, while others want to make new hybrid animals. Many people are opposed to de-extinction. Some critics say that the work diverts attention from efforts to save species that are endangered. Others say that de-extinction amounts to scientists "playing God." Explore the pros and cons of de-extinction and the cutting-edge science that makes it possible.