Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Diane Leigh or Marilee Geyer 831-440-9574 info " Finally, someone has the courage to question zoos. Animals in zoos are not ambassadors teaching us about the natural world, they're unwilling prisoners, teaching us how we as humans seem to need to dominate every living being on the planet. This is a brave book and a much needed voice on behalf of the animals. " - Bill Maher, Host of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher GROUNDBREAKING BOOK QUESTIONS AMERICA'S FAMILY " ENTERTAINMENT " " How do zoos teach us to perceive nonhuman animals and our relationship to them? " As the summer season approaches, families across the country make plans to visit a zoo. In fact, 45 million American adults and children visit zoos each year, yet rarely does anyone ask the fundamental question of what zoos really teach us about animals, ourselves, and the natural world. Combining stunning photos with a compelling essay, Thought to Exist in the Wild: Awakening from the Nightmare of Zoos is a passionate, unflinching exploration of what zoos are and what they mean, both to the animals inside the cages and to the animals—humans—watching them. Acclaimed writer Derrick Jensen, author ten books, including of A Language Older Than Words and, most recently, Endgame Volume I and II, uses his well-known lyrical style to range from the global to the personal, the heartbreaking to the comical, and from horror to beauty, examining the history of zoos and their place in our current culture. Karen Tweedy-Holmes' breathtaking and often haunting photos provide the visual narrative, showing us the alienation and loneliness of animals held in zoos around the world, but also showing us the innate beauty and dignity of each individual animal. Zoos are under ever-increasing public scrutiny, particularly for their care of the intelligent and sensitive elephant. In 2006, numerous elephants in zoos where found to be suffering from foot ailments caused by inadequate conditions, and several zoos, under public pressure, announced plans to phase out their elephant exhibits and release the animals to the lifelong care of sanctuaries. The questions raised by Thought to Exist in the Wild are timelier than ever. Thought to Exist in the Wild paints an unforgettable portrait of zoos, and leads us toward a deeper understanding of animals, ourselves, and our place on the planet. The book is available in bookstores everywhere, or may be ordered direct from the publisher at www.NoVoiceUnheard.org. No Voice Unheard is a non-profit, tax exempt 501©3 independent publisher whose books illuminate important social issues and create unique voices on behalf of those who are unseen, ignored or disregarded by society. No Voice Unheard titles are distributed by Biblio Book Distribution. P O Box 4171 / Santa Cruz, California 95063 phone 831-440-9574 / fax 831-479-3225 www.NoVoiceUnheard.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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