This almost 700-page book, published just 4 months ago, has more than 70 contributing authors and I know that some of them are ZooChatters. I'll leave it up to them if they wish to "out" themselves, but I'd be intrigued as to whether the majority of the contributors peruse this site in their spare time.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Zookeeping-Introduction-Technology-Mark-Irwin/dp/0226925315/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1398039473&sr=1-1&keywords=zookeeping]Zookeeping: An Introduction to the Science and Technology: Mark D. Irwin, John B. Stoner, Aaron M. Cobaugh: 9780226925318: Amazon.com: Books[/ame]
P.S. This might be one zoo book that I won't purchase, as I usually stick to zoo history publications and the price tag on this zookeeping tome is fairly high.
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Zookeeping-Introduction-Technology-Mark-Irwin/dp/0226925315/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1398039473&sr=1-1&keywords=zookeeping]Zookeeping: An Introduction to the Science and Technology: Mark D. Irwin, John B. Stoner, Aaron M. Cobaugh: 9780226925318: Amazon.com: Books[/ame]
P.S. This might be one zoo book that I won't purchase, as I usually stick to zoo history publications and the price tag on this zookeeping tome is fairly high.