Animal Curation: The Science of Care and Welfare - Softcover

Halloran, Andrew R.

 
9781009181532: Animal Curation: The Science of Care and Welfare

Synopsis

Animal curation is a vital and evolving discipline that integrates science, policy, and hands-on care to ensure the highest standards of animal welfare. As the role of zoos, aquaria, sanctuaries, and research facilities expands beyond exhibition to conservation and education, the management of animals under human care has become increasingly scientific. This book provides a comprehensive guide to the organisation, policies, and procedures essential for effective animal care programs. It emphasises evidence-based practices in husbandry, veterinary care, and facility management while prioritising both animal well-being and staff safety. Through detailed chapters and real-world case studies, readers will explore species-specific needs, ethical considerations, and regulatory compliance. Designed for students and professionals in animal science, welfare, and conservation, this book moves beyond basic care, focusing on the concept of 'thriving' rather than mere survival. It is an essential resource for shaping the future of animal management and welfare.

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About the Author

Andrew R. Halloran is an Animal Care and Welfare consultant dedicated to helping zoos and sanctuaries enhance the well-being of animals under human care. Halloran co-founded the Tonkolili Chimpanzee Project, a conservation initiative in Sierra Leone which aims to mitigate conflicts between humans and chimpanzees in anthropogenic landscapes. He is also the author of The Song of the Ape (St Martin's Press, 2022) and Lion Shaped Mountain (Elgin Press, 2021).

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9781009181624: Animal Curation: The Science of Care and Welfare

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ISBN 10:  1009181629 ISBN 13:  9781009181624
Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2025
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