EATING APES
Dale Peterson, , afterword and photos by Karl Ammann. . Univ. of California, $24.95 (333pp) ISBN 978-0-520-23090-3
This articulate study maintains that the increasing human consumption of apes and other primates in Central and Western Africa poses a serious threat to biodiversity, public health and sustainable development, as well as raising a considerable moral question: is it right to eat animals who share between 96% and 99% of our DNA? It's worth noting that Peterson, who has written extensively on primates, is neither a simple conservationist nor an animal rights advocate. "People hunt and eat wild animals for protein all over the globe," he acknowledges. "So there is nothing special about the fact that people living in and near forests of West and Central Africa happen to eat wild animal meat." Peterson (
Reviewed on: 04/14/2003
Genre: Nonfiction
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