Nonhuman Primate Welfare: From History, Science, and Ethics to Practice
By Lauren M. Robinson, Alexander Weiss
This volume reviews the broad topic of welfare in nonhuman primates under human care. Chapters detail the history of primates in captivity, ethical and legal issues surrounding the use of nonhuman primates as entertainment or in research, the different approaches that welfare are measured, and how housing, enrichment, and other conditions can foster or degrade welfare.Since humans began keeping nonhuman primates we have made vast strides in understanding their cognitive abilities, strong social bonds, vibrant personalities, and their capacity for joy and suffering. With an increasing number of countries banning the use of great apes in biomedical research, the welfare of primates in zoos and research facilities has gained increasing attention. This interdisciplinary work features contributors from many of the fields involved and those on both sides of the issue, thus providing an exhaustive overview of primate welfare. Readers from animal welfare science, primatology, animal testing, veterinary medicine, conservation to ethics and legislation will find this an important account.
Are you interested in the well-being and welfare of nonhuman primates? Do you want to learn more about the history, ethics, and scientific developments surrounding their care? If so, then “Welfare in Nonhuman Primates: Under Human Care” is the perfect book for you.
Written by Lauren M. Robinson and Alexander Weiss, this comprehensive volume explores the topic of welfare in nonhuman primates under human care. With contributions from experts in various fields, the book covers a wide range of topics, including the history of primates in captivity, ethical and legal issues, measurement of welfare, and the role of housing and enrichment in promoting or degrading welfare.
Throughout history, humans have come to realize the cognitive abilities, social bonds, personalities, and capacity for joy and suffering that exist in nonhuman primates. As an increasing number of countries ban the use of great apes in biomedical research, the welfare of primates in zoos and research facilities has become a significant concern.
The authors of this book aim to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects of primate welfare. By featuring contributors from both sides of the issue, including those in animal welfare science, primatology, animal testing, veterinary medicine, conservation, ethics, and legislation, the book offers a well-rounded and balanced perspective on the topic.
One of the key strengths of “Welfare in Nonhuman Primates: Under Human Care” is its interdisciplinary nature. By merging insights from different fields, the book offers a unique and comprehensive overview of primate welfare. Whether you are a researcher, a student, or simply interested in animal welfare, this book will provide valuable insights into the ethical and scientific considerations surrounding the care of nonhuman primates.
The book begins by delving into the history of primates in captivity. It explores how our understanding of these animals has evolved over time and highlights the importance of considering their well-being when housing them in research facilities or zoos.
Ethical and legal issues are also discussed in-depth. The authors examine the morality of using nonhuman primates for entertainment or in research, considering the potential benefits and harms associated with these practices. They also explore the current legal frameworks in different countries and the implications for primate welfare.
Measuring welfare poses its own unique challenges, and this book explores the different approaches used in assessing the well-being of nonhuman primates. It discusses the development of welfare indicators and the role of behavioral observations, physiological measurements, and self-assessment tools in understanding the welfare of these animals.
Housing and enrichment are critical factors in promoting the welfare of nonhuman primates in captivity. The authors discuss the importance of providing appropriate housing facilities that meet the physical, social, and psychological needs of the animals. They also explore various forms of enrichment, such as social interactions, cognitive challenges, and sensory stimulation, that can enhance the welfare of nonhuman primates.
Throughout the book, the authors emphasize the need for a holistic approach to primate welfare. They highlight the importance of considering the individual needs and preferences of each animal, as well as the benefits of promoting natural behaviors and social interactions.
So why should you order “Welfare in Nonhuman Primates: Under Human Care” today? This book offers a unique and comprehensive exploration of the topic, bringing together the latest scientific research, ethical considerations, and legal perspectives. It provides a balanced view of the issues at hand, allowing readers to form their own informed opinions.
Whether you are a professional working with nonhuman primates, a student studying animal welfare, or simply someone with a passion for the well-being of animals, this book will be a valuable addition to your collection. Order your copy today and join the conversation on improving the welfare of nonhuman primates under human care.
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Product Details
- Publisher : Springer; 1st ed. 2023 edition (February 2, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 684 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3030827070
- ISBN-13 : 978-3030827076