A photographic chronicle that documents the changes that are occurring in American zoos, with essays by six people who are active in the new zoo movement in which they discuss the role of zoos in modern times.
Explores the relationship between chimpanzees and humans, featuring photographs of the animals in the wild, in captivity, and in sanctuaries, and discussing the mistreatment and cruelties chimps have suffered at the hands of humans.
In words and more than 100 photographs, the author recounts his decade among the world's great apes and includes essays by Jane Goodall, George B. Schaller, and Mary G. Smith.