"Eating Apes is a beautifully written book about an ongoing tragedy of global significance."—Edward O. Wilson "Peterson is never shrill, and rarely does his tone become emotional; he does not overwhelm readers with evidence, yet his evidence is extensive."—Publishers Weekly. · Dale Peterson. University of California Press, May 1, - Nature - pages. 1 Review. Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the Reviews: 1. Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the looming extinction of humanity's closest relatives, the African great apes—chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. Dale Peterson's impassioned exposé details how, with the unprecedented opening of African forests by European and Asian logging companies, the traditional consumption of wild animal meat in Central Africa has suddenly.
Eating Apes Berkeley: University of California Press, This is surely among the most difficult and disturbing books I've ever written, but I felt I had to write it because no one else would or could. I say "disturbing" because it is the grim story of how humans are killing and eating endangered great apes for food in Central Africa. Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the looming extinction of humanity's closest relatives, the African great apes - chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. Dale Peterson's impassioned exposé details how, with the unprecedented opening of African forests by European and Asian logging companies, the traditional consumption. Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the looming extinction of humanity's closest relatives, the African great apes—chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. Dale Peterson's impassioned exposé details how, with the unprecedented opening of African forests by European and Asian logging companies, the traditional consumption of wild animal meat in Central Africa has suddenly.
"Eating Apes is a beautifully written book about an ongoing tragedy of global significance."—Edward O. Wilson "Peterson is never shrill, and rarely does his tone become emotional; he does not overwhelm readers with evidence, yet his evidence is extensive."—Publishers Weekly. Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the looming extinction of humanity's closest relatives, the African great apes—chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. Dale Peterson's. Eating Apes is an eloquent book about a disturbing secret: the looming extinction of humanity's.
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