Animal Game
In "Animal Game," author Daniel E. Bender delves into the intricate world of global animal trade and trafficking that has supplied U.S. zoos. Published by Harvard University Press in 2016, this compelling hardback spans 400 pages, offering a rich historical perspective on how Americans have come to perceive distant lands through the captivating lens of exotic animals on display. Bender thoughtfully examines the public's complex relationship with zoos—often criticized as prisons by activists yet cherished as vital centers for education and conservation. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of wildlife, culture, and the ethical considerations surrounding the wild animal trade. Discover how the allure of the animal kingdom shapes our understanding of the world and challenges us to rethink our role in the preservation of endangered species.