PUBLICATIONS & LINKS: ELEPHANTS
Launier, K.. ABC 20/20 They’re Like US-Say Elephant Researchers: From Kenya to Tennessee Elephants With PTSD are finding some peace.
Bradshaw, G.A.. Elephants on the Edge: What animals teach us about humanity. Breakdown. Yale University Press. 2009
Bradshaw, G.A. 2009. Elephants and the New Animal Protection Conservation. In M. Bekoff, Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare, ABC-CLIO. Santa Barbara, CA.
Bradshaw, G.A. 2007. Of Pachyderms, Perils, and People. The George Lucas Foundation Press, 3(7), 24-25.
Bradshaw, G.A. 2009. Inside looking out: neurobiological compromise effects in elephants in captivity. An elephant in the room: the science and wellbeing of elephants in captivity. D. L. Forthman, L. F. Kane, David Hancock, and P. F. Waldau. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy. p.55-68.
Bradshaw, G.A , Schore, A.N., Brown, J Poole, J. & Moss, C.J. 2005. Elephant breakdown. Nature. 433: 807.
Bradshaw, G.A. & Schore, A.N. 2007. How elephants are opening doors: developmental neuroethology, attachment, and social context. Ethology, 113: 426–436.
Bradshaw, G.A .2007. Elephants in captivity: analysis of practice, policy, and the future, Society & Animals 1-48. (available upon request)
Ghosh, R. 2005. Gods in Chains Banglalore, India: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, Center Press.
The David Shedlrick Wildlife Trust
Amboseli Trust for Elephants
Compassion Unlimited Plus Action
Moss, C. and M. Colbeck. 1992. Echo of the Elephants: The Story of an Elephant Family.
William Morrow. Elephant Rage. National Geographic Channel’s Explorer, June 5, 2005.
Losing the Elephants. Swell Films, 2007 (Film).
The Urban Elephant (Film)
Oh Father, Where Art Thou? Social breakdown and Fatherlessness in African-American Communities. 2007 (Film).
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"Elephants enjoying water following a drought" © 2006 Toni Frohoff, Samburu, Kenya, with Elephant Watch Safaris
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Bradshaw, G.A.. Elephants on the Edge: What animals teach us about humanity. Breakdown. Yale University Press. 2009
Bradshaw, G.A. 2009. Elephants and the New Animal Protection Conservation. In M. Bekoff, Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare, ABC-CLIO. Santa Barbara, CA.
Bradshaw, G.A. 2007. Of Pachyderms, Perils, and People. The George Lucas Foundation Press, 3(7), 24-25.
Bradshaw, G.A. 2009. Inside looking out: neurobiological compromise effects in elephants in captivity. An elephant in the room: the science and wellbeing of elephants in captivity. D. L. Forthman, L. F. Kane, David Hancock, and P. F. Waldau. Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy. p.55-68.
Bradshaw, G.A , Schore, A.N., Brown, J Poole, J. & Moss, C.J. 2005. Elephant breakdown. Nature. 433: 807.
Bradshaw, G.A. & Schore, A.N. 2007. How elephants are opening doors: developmental neuroethology, attachment, and social context. Ethology, 113: 426–436.
Bradshaw, G.A .2007. Elephants in captivity: analysis of practice, policy, and the future, Society & Animals 1-48. (available upon request)
Ghosh, R. 2005. Gods in Chains Banglalore, India: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, Center Press.
The David Shedlrick Wildlife Trust
Amboseli Trust for Elephants
Compassion Unlimited Plus Action
Moss, C. and M. Colbeck. 1992. Echo of the Elephants: The Story of an Elephant Family.
William Morrow. Elephant Rage. National Geographic Channel’s Explorer, June 5, 2005.
Losing the Elephants. Swell Films, 2007 (Film).
The Urban Elephant (Film)
Oh Father, Where Art Thou? Social breakdown and Fatherlessness in African-American Communities. 2007 (Film).
photo credits
"Elephants enjoying water following a drought" © 2006 Toni Frohoff, Samburu, Kenya, with Elephant Watch Safaris
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