Global Grey Parrot
How a Charismatic African Animal Became an International Commodity
Inbunden, Engelska, 2027
Del i serien Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books
380 kr
Kommande
Beskrivning
Few animals have fascinated people like the grey parrot, celebrated for its intelligence, mimicry, and uncanny ability to speak. The Global Grey Parrot traces the remarkable history of this intriguing bird from West and Central African forests to markets and homes around the world.For centuries, grey parrots lived as social and political beings within complex forest communities, sharing landscapes with African peoples who understood their calls, behaviors, and ecological roles. That relationship changed dramatically with the expansion of Atlantic trade and European empire. As markets expanded, the birds themselves became commodities—captured, transported, and sold across continents as curiosities, pets, and research subjects.Drawing on documentary research, fieldwork in Africa, and insights from ethology and environmental history, Nancy J. Jacobs reconstructs a five-century story of entanglement between humans and parrots. She reveals how colonial extraction, global capitalism, and the international pet trade transformed a wild forest animal into an endangered species that now primarily reproduces and exists in captivity. The Global Grey Parrot offers a striking new perspective on how human desires reshaped the lives of animals and the world they inhabit.