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OverviewExploring the history humans share with gorillas, Voices from the Ape House offers a behind-the-scenes look at the complicated social lives of western lowland gorillas through the eyes of a devoted zookeeper. The memoir traces Beth Armstrong's love and fascination for animals, from her childhood to her work with captive primates as an adult. Through her eyes, readers sense the awe and privilege of working with these animals at the Columbus Zoo. Individual gorillas there had an enormous effect on her life, shaping and influencing her commitment to improving gorilla husbandry and to involving her zoo in taking an active role to protect gorillas in the wild. Through anecdotal stories, readers get a glimpse into the fascinating lives of gorillas--the familiar gentleness of mothers and fathers toward their infants, power plays and social climbing, the unruly nature of teenagers, the capacity for humor, and the shared sadness by group members as they mourn the death of one of their own. In the end, Armstrong's conflict with captivity and her lifelong fondness for these animals helped shape a zoo program dedicated to gorilla conservation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beth ArmstrongPublisher: Ohio State University Press Imprint: Ohio State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780814255711ISBN 10: 081425571 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 10 March 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBeth Armstrong's book, Voices from the Ape House is a powerful journey through a remarkable time in zoological history, exploring her life changing experiences with gorillas. Throughout the book, Beth examines the unique relationship between animals and people--showing that there is so much more to be learned as we work every day to conserve these magnificent creatures. --Jack Hanna, Host of Jack Hanna's Into the Wild In Voices from the Ape House Beth Armstrong turns a revealing account of a career as an ape keeper into a love-song for an extraordinary species. By describing zoo life behind the scenes, Armstrong captures the poignant tension between the magic of interacting closely with gorillas in captivity and the desperate need to support them in the wild. Her intimate revelations beautifully demonstrate a principle she lives by, which is that storytelling has a vital role to play by bringing the next generation of conservationists to become fascinated and engaged. --Richard Wrangham, author of The Goodness Paradox: The Strange Relationship Between Virtue and Violence in Human Evolution In Voices from the Ape House Beth Armstrong turns a revealing account of a career as an ape keeper into a love-song for an extraordinary species. By describing zoo life behind the scenes, Armstrong captures the poignant tension between the magic of interacting closely with gorillas in captivity and the desperate need to support them in the wild. Her intimate revelations beautifully demonstrate a principle she lives by, which is that storytelling has a vital role to play by bringing the next generation of conservationists to become fascinated and engaged. --Richard Wrangham, author of The Goodness Paradox: The Strange Relationship Between Virtue and Violence in Human Evolution Beth Armstrong's book, Voices from the Ape House is a powerful journey through a remarkable time in zoological history, exploring her life changing experiences with gorillas. Throughout the book, Beth examines the unique relationship between animals and people--showing that there is so much more to be learned as we work every day to conserve these magnificent creatures. --Jack Hanna, Host of Jack Hanna's Into the Wild Beth Armstrong turns a revealing account of her career as an ape keeper into a love song for an extraordinary species. She captures the poignant tension between the magic of interacting closely with gorillas in captivity and the desperate need to support them in the wild. Her intimate revelations beautifully demonstrate that storytelling has a vital role to play in inspiring the next generation of conservationists. --Dr. Richard Wrangham, author of The Goodness Paradox: The Strange Relationship Between Virtue and Violence in Human Evolution Voices from the Ape House is a powerful journey through a remarkable time in zoological history. Throughout, Beth Armstrong examines the unique relationship between animals and people--showing that there is so much more to be learned as we work every day to conserve these magnificent creatures. --Jack Hanna, host of Jack Hanna's Into the Wild This beautifully written, heartfelt account of a zookeeper's experiences when in the company of gorillas testifies to the richness and rewards of human-animal coexistence. It is a must-read for all wildlife enthusiasts and certainly for budding zookeepers. --Richard Johnstone Scott, former head gorilla keeper at Howletts Wild Animal Park and Jersey Island Zoo and author of Jambo: A Gorilla's Story Author InformationBeth Armstrong spent much of her life caring for and observing gorillas--first as a keeper and then as head keeper at the Columbus Zoo, 1982-1996. She became a passionate proponent and voice for gorillas in the wild--and many other species--as the first Field Conservation Coordinator at the Columbus and Brevard Zoos, respectively. She continues to promote the role of zoos in supporting fieldwork that actively protects great ape species in the wild. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |