Hey all
I'll be attending University from September and I was thinking of expanding my "library" with regards to books about zoo practises. No doubt my university will provide a book list for me, but a few extra books never hurt anyway
So far I have assembled a wish-list of:
What are people's opinions on these books? Are any "must-haves"?
Also are there any other notable books which I should look out for?
I'll be attending University from September and I was thinking of expanding my "library" with regards to books about zoo practises. No doubt my university will provide a book list for me, but a few extra books never hurt anyway
So far I have assembled a wish-list of:
- A Different Nature: The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future - David Hancocks
- Ethics on the Ark: Zoos, Animal Welfare and Wildlife Conservation - Bryan G. Norton et al.
- Second Nature: Environmental Enrichment for Captive Animals - Terry Maple et al.
- Wild Mammals in Captivity: Principles and Techniques - DG Kleiman
- Zoo Animals: Behaviour, Management and Welfare - Geoff Hosey et al.
- Zoos in the 21st Century: Catalysts for Conservation - Alexandra Zimmerman et al.
What are people's opinions on these books? Are any "must-haves"?
Also are there any other notable books which I should look out for?