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About the Author
Philip T. Robinson, MS, DVM, DACZM, is board certified in zoological medicine and currently serves as the Director of the Department of Laboratory Animal Resources at the University of Toledo. He was formerly the chief veterinarian at the San Diego Zoo. Knut Hentschel, MS, PhD is now retired after a long career of research and conservation efforts, notably in Africa. After completing his PhD at the University of Braunschweig, Germany in 1990, Hentschel dedicating twenty years to positions in Uganda, Central African Republic, and the Ivory Coast. Gabriella Flacke, DVM, MS has lived and worked in Southern Africa where she served as clinical veterinarian for both the KwaZulu-Natal African Wild Dog Conservation and Reintroduction Programme in South Africa and the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Otjiwarongo, Namibia. She has recently completed her PhD at the University of Western Australia, where her research focused on pygmy hippo health, reproduction, and conservation. She is now working as an associate veterinarian at Zoo Miami.
Reviews
Overall, this book is the most up-to-date scientific and most comprehensive book about pygmy hippos. The combination with the personal experiences and challenges of scientific and conservation work is quite unique. Therefore, not only people who are interested in hippos should read it but also those who are generally interested in the Upper Guinean forests, their social troubles, armed conflicts and in vivid descriptions and adventures of scientists. Hopefully the book will help to raise interest in these forests and the enigmatic and cute but endangered Pygmy Hippos living in them! * Thiemo Braasch, Suiform Soundings Newsletter of the IUCN *
This book fills an important gap in the monographic treatment of African large mammals... a delightful mixture of natural and cultural history, reviewing facts, folklore, and fiction surrounding this little-known species, organized into 5 parts and 33 chapters. * Jan Decher, The Journal of Mammalogy *
The Pygmy Hippo Story is not your classic monolithic and scientifically detached monograph of single species research [...] It is a highly informative and passionate call for attention and action that something very unique may be irreversibly disappearing in West Africa. The authors leave us with an afterword [...] wherein they conclude that [t]he forecast for the pygmy hippo is clearly pessimistic, but not entirely hopeless if things change very soon. There is, however, keen competition in the information and misinformation wars that are now being waged between true scientists and special interests, such as the carbon industry climate science deniers. * Jan Decher, Journal of Mammalogy *
[...] When it comes to species for which little is known, particularly one as vulnerable as the pygmy hippopotamus, any account is valuable and this is no exception. What is striking is that the vast majority of the content focuses on the history and the sociopolitical aspects of the region where this species calls home, and documents the authors efforts to study and protect the pygmy hippopotamus from extinction. * Jennifer L. Verdolin, The Quarterly Review of Biology *
This book, written by Phillip T. Robinson, Gabriella L. Flacke and Knut M. Hentschel is the first monograph of West Africa's enigma of the rainforest. It presents the most comprehensive description of this species...Hopefully the book will help to raise interest in these forests and the enigmatic...pygmy hippos living in them! * Thiemo Braasch, Suiform Soundings *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190611859
Author Phillip T. Robinson
Format Hardback
Page Count 440
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 796g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 172mm * 33mm