Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy
Delve into the intriguing world of zoological history with Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy by M. Itoh. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2011, this compelling 245-page paperback offers a thorough examination of Japan's zoo policies during World War II. Itoh analyzes the shocking decision made by the Home Ministry to destroy over 300 showpiece animals, a move that occurred well before the anticipated U.S. air strikes. This book not only highlights the unique circumstances surrounding Japanese zoos but also provides international comparisons, exploring how the war impacted zoos across Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. Ideal for historians, animal rights advocates, and anyone interested in the intersection of war and wildlife, Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy is a thought-provoking read that uncovers the often-overlooked consequences of conflict on our natural world.