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Eating Apes

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Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the looming extinction of humanity's closest relatives, the African great apes—chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. Dale Peterson's impassi...
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Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the looming extinction of humanity's closest relatives, the African great apes—chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. Dale Peterson's impassioned exposé details how, with the unprecedented opening of African forests by European and Asian logging companies, the traditional consumption of wild animal meat in Central Africa has suddenly exploded in scope and impact, moving from what was recently a subsistence activity to an enormous and completely unsustainable commercial enterprise. Although the three African great apes account for only about one percent of the commercial bush meat trade, today's rate of slaughter could bring about their extinction in the next few decades. Supported by compelling color photographs by award-winning photographer Karl Ammann, Eating Apes documents the when, where, how, and why of this rapidly accelerating disaster.

Eating Apes persuasively argues that the American conservation media have failed to report the ongoing collapse of the ape population. In bringing the facts of this crisis and these impending extinctions into a single, accessible book, Peterson takes us one step closer to averting one of the most disturbing threats to our closest relatives.
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Price: $28.95
Pages: 333
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Studies in Food and Culture
Publication Date: 01 May 2003
ISBN: 9780520938427
Format: eBook
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Foreword, by Janet K. Museveni 

INTRODUCTION 
1 LAUGHTER 
2 BEGINNINGS 
3 DEATH 
4 FLESH 
5 BLOOD 
6 BUSINESS 
7 DENIAL 
8 A STORY 
9 HISTORY 

Afterword, by Karl Ammann 

Appendix A. Saving the Apes 
Appendix B. Further Reading 
Appendix C. The Primate Family Tree 
Appendix D. The HIV/SIV Family Tree 
Maps 
Notes 
Bibliography 
Acknowledgments 
Index 
Color plates