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Primate People: Saving Nonhuman Primates through Education, Advocacy, and Sanctuary

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In the last 30 years the bushmeat trade has led to the slaughter of nearly 90 percent of West Africas bonobos, perhaps our closest relatives, and has recently driven Miss Waldrons red colobus monkey to extinction. Earth was once rich with primates, but every speciesexcept oneis now extinct or endangered because of one primateHomo sapiens. How have our economic and cultural practices pushed our cousins toward destruction? Would we care more about their fate if we knew something of their individual lives and sufferings? Would we help them if we understood how our choices threaten their existence? This anthology helps to answer these questions.

The first section of Primate People introduces forces that threaten nonhuman primates, such as the entertainment and pet industries, the bushmeat trade, habitat destruction, and logging. The second section exposes the exploitation of primates in research facilities, including the painful memories of an undercover agent, and suggests models of more enlightened scientific methods. The final section tells the stories of those who lobby for change, educate communities, and tenderly care for our displaced cousins in sanctuaries.

Sometimes shocking and disturbing, sometimes poignant and encouraging, Primate People always draws the reader into the lives of nonhuman primates. Activists around the world reveal the antics and pleasures of monkeys, the tendencies and idiosyncrasies of chimpanzees, and the sufferings and fears of macaques. Charming, difficult, sensitivethese testimonies demonstrate that nonhuman primates and human beings are, indeed, closely related. Woven into the anthologys lucid narratives are the stories of how we harm and create the conditions that endanger primates, and what we can and must do to prevent their ongoing suffering and fast-approaching extinction.

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  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2012
  • Publisher: University of Utah PressU.S.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781607811534

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Lisa Kemmerer is an associate professor of philosophy and religions at Montana State University Billings. She has published numerous scholarly articles and has authored or edited several books including In Search of Consistency: Ethics and Animals (Brill 2006) Animals and World Religions (Oxford 2011) Sister Species: Women Animals and Social Justice (U. of Illinois Press 2011) and Call to Compassion: Religious Perspectives on Animal Advocacy (Lantern 2011). She is a philosopher-activist determined to work against oppression whether on behalf of nonhuman animals the environment or disempowered human beings.

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