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ISBN 10: 0367182882
ISBN 13: 9780367182885
Author: Alexandra Palmer
Ethical Debates in Orangutan Conservation 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Orangutans and their conservation
Orangutans: a natural and cultural history
Conservation: the old, the new, and the ugly
Pancasila and palm oil: conservation in Indonesia
Orangutans as tourism mascots: conservation in Malaysian Borneo
“Please don’t set up any more!” The NGO network
Orangutans in the Anthropocene
2 Kill, incarcerate, or liberate? Alternatives to reintroduction
Orangutan reintroduction: conservation tool or a cry in the wilderness?
Killing
Incarceration
3 What is a rehabilitation centre? Boundary-work in conservation
What’s in a name? The preference for “rehabilitation centre” over “sanctuary”
To breed or not to breed? Distinguishing rehabilitation centres from zoos
A counterexample: rehabilitation centre or release site?
4 Sense and sentimentality: emotion in environmental ethics
Eyes and PIEs: the development of ethical stances
Feelings and facts: the relationship between emotion and rationality
Selfishness and sacrifice: two specific worries about emotion in orangutan conservation
Triage and trouble: more thought, not less emotion
5 No space on the ark: triage in wildlife rescue
Selecting citizens: sacrifice and speciesism in admission practices
Creating two problems, or solving one? The dilemma of translocation
The sliding scale
6 Wild, well, or free? Ethical debates in rehabilitation methods
Motherly or tough love? Negotiating human–orangutan boundaries in rehabilitation
Preserving purity or process? Mixing taxa at release sites
Defining unreleasability: training, trauma, and triage
Wild abandon(ment): the challenges of post-release monitoring
The “grey zone”: healthcare and the transition to wildness
Free or enslaved? Post-release feeding and the question of free will
Who is the expert?
7 Bosses, baddies, and “baby huggers”: the ethics of conservation fundraising
Oversight and ownership: relationships with foundations and donor-NGOs
Palm oil and other dirty money
Playing to the “baby huggers”: cuteness and commodification
Expertise and ethics: two worries about fundraising
8 The “dark side”: (un)ethics and whistle-blowing in conservation
My orangutan, your orangutan: narratives of collaboration and conflict
Public or private secrets? The ethics of whistle-blowing
Should outsiders speak out?
Conclusion: ethics in the Anthropocene
Cited interviews
References
Index
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