Gorillas up close Christena Nippert-Eng, with John Dominski [and 5 others]

Christena E. Nippert-Eng

Book - 2016

"A beautifully photographed look at the lives of gorillas." --

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Published
New York : Henry Holt and Company 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Christena E. Nippert-Eng (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
176 pages : color illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781627790918
  • Kwan
  • Gorillas and humans: some differences
  • Gorilla species basics
  • Gorilla family troops
  • Silverbacks
  • Infants and juveniles
  • Gorilla play
  • Teenagers
  • Young adults and bachelor troops
  • Bachelor troops in zoos
  • Meet some bachelors
  • Adult female gorillas
  • Rollie
  • Surrogate moms and surrogate troops
  • The gorilla surrogate program
  • Zoo gorilla names
  • Looking out for one another
  • Bana
  • Patty and Nayembi
  • Making gorilla history
  • Bahati
  • Hierarchy among females
  • Balancing power in a troop
  • Gorilla habitats
  • Kwan's outdoor area
  • Kwan's indoor area
  • The bachelors' indoor area
  • The bachelors' outdoor area
  • Gorilla introductions
  • A day in the life of a zoo gorilla
  • Special days
  • What gorillas eat
  • How gorillas eat
  • Feeding curiosity
  • Daily training
  • Training for research on how gorillas think
  • The gorillas species survival plan
  • Tips for identification
  • Tips for watching and photographing
  • When they were younger
  • Resources for your own gorilla research.
Review by Booklist Review

*Starred Review* A sociology professor, Nippert-Eng shares her observations of gorillas by introducing individuals and discussing how they interact with each other within two groups: a family troop and a bachelor troop living at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo. She offers a good deal of information about the animals, beginning with facts such as their physical features, diets, and life spans, but also discusses the social structures within their troops. In addition, she notes how the lives of captive gorillas differ from those in the wild and how zoo staffs try to compensate for those differences through the thoughtful design of habitats as well as creative daily practices. Reflecting the close study of individual gorillas, the clearly written, engaging text uses specific examples to back up points made about behaviors. The interesting double-page spread on watching or photographing these primates in zoos includes some tips based on gorilla practices and etiquette: they consider it rude to stare, and, If a gorilla makes you smile, try not to show your teeth a possible sign of aggression. Throughout the book, many excellent color photos illustrate the text, and the well-captioned portraits of the individuals discussed are particularly fine. A fascinating, eye-opening introduction to gorillas, particularly those living in captivity.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2016 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Horn Book Review

This engaging exploration of captive gorillas and their behavior gives particular attention to preparations by modern zoos for their unique needs. Conversational text and striking photographs document the social structures, diet, and daily routines of gorillas at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, along with the planning behind their specialized habitats. Informative and enjoyable, this book is ideal for budding zoologists. Reading list, websites. Ind. (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.