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Herding Monkeys To Paradise How Macaque Troops Are Managed For Tourism In Japan John Knight

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Herding Monkeys To Paradise How Macaque Troops Are Managed For Tourism In Japan John Knight
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.68 MB
Pages: 628
Author: John Knight
ISBN: 9789004187931, 9004187936
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Herding Monkeys To Paradise How Macaque Troops Are Managed For Tourism In Japan John Knight by John Knight 9789004187931, 9004187936 instant download after payment.

This book is a study of the use of monkeys as a tourist attraction in Japan. Monkey parks are popular visitor attractions that display free-ranging troops of Japanese macaques to the paying public. The parks work by manipulating the movements of the monkey troop through the regular provision of food handouts at a fixed site where the monkeys can be easily viewed. This system of management leads to a variety of problems, including proliferating monkey numbers, park-edge crop-raiding, and the sedentarization of the troop. In addition to falling visitor numbers, these problems have led to the closure or fencing in of many parks, calling into question the future of the monkey park as an institution.

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