Our Gigantic Zoo

Our Gigantic Zoo
Author: Thomas M. Lekan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199843671

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How did the Seregenti become an internationally renowned African conservation site and one of the most iconic destinations for a safari? In this book, Thomas M. Lekan illuminates the controversial origins of this national park by examining how Europe's greatest wildlife conservationist, former Frankfurt Zoo director and Oscar-winning documentarian Bernhard Grzimek, popularized it as a global destination. In the 1950s, Grimzek and his son Michael began a quest to save the Serengeti from modernization and "overpopulation" by remaking an imperial game reserve into a gigantic zoo for the earth's last great mammals. Grzimek, well-known to German audiences through his long-running television program, A Place for Animals, used the film Seregenti Shall Not Die to convince ordinary Europeans that they could save nature. Yet their message sidestepped the uncomfortable legacies of German colonial exploitation in the region that had endangered animals and excluded local people. After independence, Grzimek raised funds, brokered diplomatic favors, and convinced German tourists to book travel packages--all to persuade Tanzanian leader Julius Nyerere that wildlife would fuel the young nation's economic development. Grzimek helped Tanzania to create almost a dozen new national parks by 1975, but wooing tourists conflicted with rights of the Maasai and other African communities to inhabit the landscape on their own terms. Grzimek's global priorities eventually clashed with Nyerere's nationalist ones, as a more self-assertive Tanzania resented conservationists' meddling and failed promises. A story that demonstrates the conflicts between international conservation, nature tourism, decolonization, and national sovereignty, Our Gigantic Zoo explores the legacy of the man who portrayed himself as a second Noah, called on a sacred mission to protect the last vestiges of paradise for all humankind.

Making Spaces through Infrastructure

Making Spaces through Infrastructure
Author: Marian Burchardt,Dirk Laak
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2023-07-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783111191904

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Infrastructures are fundamental means through which societies create spaces, but little is known about the precise ways in which this occurs. How have infrastructures animated certain understandings of space? How do infrastructures stabilize, or undermine, the spatial formats in which we live, which shape our everyday practices and which regulate access to services and resources? And, conversely, how do spaces frame the ways infrastructural provision is organized? How do existing spaces shape infrastructural development and the scope and forms of access to vital services such as transport and water? In this volume, historians and sociologists draw on a range of fascinating case studies and provide compelling answers to these questions. Exploring, among others, the provision of irrigation water in nineteenth-century Los Angeles, the invention of airport transit zones, and the infrastructural practices of homeless people in Berlin, the book demonstrates how the making of spaces through infrastructure is deeply political. Intent on revealing uneven geographies of provision and hierarchies of access, the contributors highlight how infrastructures are products of global entanglements.

The Routledge Handbook of the History and Sociology of Ideas

The Routledge Handbook of the History and Sociology of Ideas
Author: Stefanos Geroulanos,Gisèle Sapiro
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000956214

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The Routledge Handbook of the History and Sociology of Ideas establishes a new and comprehensive way of working in the history and sociology of ideas, in order to obviate several longstanding gaps that have prevented a fruitful interdisciplinary and international dialogues. Pushing global intellectual history forward, it uses methodological innovations in the history of concepts, gender history, imperial history, and history of normativity, many of which have emerged out of intellectual history in recent years, and it especially foregrounds the role of field theory for delimiting objects of study but also in studying transnational history and migration of persons and ideas. The chapters also explore how intellectual history crosses the study of particular domains: law, politics, economy, science, life sciences, social and human sciences, book history, literature, and emotions.

Life Size Zoo

Life Size Zoo
Author: Teruyuki Komiya
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 1407132636

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From tiny rodents to gigantic elephants, LIFE-SIZE ZOO is full of remarkably vivid and detailed close-up photographs of more than twenty animals, including a tiger, panda, meerkat, sea lion, giraffe, camel, zebra, rhinoceros, elephant (adult and baby), aardvark, gorilla, capybara, anteater, sloth and armadillo. Includes facts about each animal.

Splashtime for Zoo Animals

Splashtime for Zoo Animals
Author: Caroline Arnold
Publsiher: Carolrhoda Books
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1575053942

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In text and photographs, describes the behavior of zoo animals who live, take a drink, or play in the water.

Clam Beach

Clam Beach
Author: J. Jean Robertson
Publsiher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781621694113

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The Campers Learn How To Find Clams On The Beach. Leveled Phonics Picture Book Reader.

The Katurran Odyssey

The Katurran Odyssey
Author: David Michael Wieger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2004
Genre: Adventure and adventurers
ISBN: 9780743225007

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In the grand tradition of Rien Poortvliet's "Gnomes," James Gurney's "Dinotopia," and Brian Froud's "Good Faeries/Bad Faeries" comes a masterpiece of fantasy artQa brilliantly original world that comes to life through illustrations of remarkable beauty and richness. One of the premier creature designers in the world, Whitlatch's creations have appeared in such films as Jumanji and Dragonheart, and Star Wars: Episode One. 0-7432-2500-7$29.95 / Simon & Schuster

Bug Zoo

Bug Zoo
Author: Disney Book Group
Publsiher: Disney-Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-16
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1484720547

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Ben loves bugs: armored, teeny, leggy, greenie, floaty, wingy, jumpy, springy bugs! After a trip to the city zoo, Ben collects all of the bugs he can find and sets up a bug zoo. He couldn't be happier--but what about his bugs?