Submissions from 2019
Behavioral Research on Captive Animals: Scientific and Ethical Concerns, Kimberley Jayne and Adam See
Using Qualitative Behaviour Assessment to Investigate Human-Animal Relationships in Zoo-Housed Giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalis), Freisha Patel, Françoise Wemelsfelder, and Samantha J. Ward
Submissions from 2010
Do Zoos and Aquariums Promote Attitude Change in Visitors? A Critical Evaluation of the American Zoo and Aquarium Study, Lori Marino, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Randy Malamud, Nathan Nobis, and Ron Broglio
Submissions from 2007
Observing Panda Play: Implications for Zoo Programming and Conservation Efforts, Sarah M. Bexell, Olga S. Jarrett, Luo Lan, Hu Yan, Estelle A. Sandhaus, Zhang Zhihe, and Terry L. Maple
Submissions from 2001
Is There a Place in the World for Zoos? / Another View of Zoos, David Hancocks and Richard Farinato
Submissions from 1997
Life in Captivity: Its Lack of Opportunities for Variable Behaviour, Françoise Wemelsfelder
Submissions from 1996
On Comparing the Behaviour of Zoo Housed Animals with Wild Conspecifics as a Welfare Indicator, J. S. Veasey, N. K. Waran, and R. J. Young
Submissions from 1995
Animal Well-Being in the Wild and in Captivity, Stephen Bostock
The Wild and the Tame, Juliet Clutton-Brock
What Do "Wild" and "Captive" Mean for Large Ungulates and Carnivores Now and into the Twenty-First Century, Michael Hutchins
Wild / Captive and Other Suspect Dualisms, Dale Jamieson
Animal Well-Being in Zoos, Conservation Centers and In-Situ Conservation Programs, John Lukas
Submissions from 1981
The Role and Responsibility of Zoos: An Animal Protection Viewpoint, John E. Cooper
An Overview of Zoo Goals and Exhibition Principles, Randall L. Eaton
Getting Educated at the Zoo, Nancy Heneson
People at Zoos: A Sociological Approach, Edward G. Ludwig
Submissions from 1980
Bringing Nature into the Zoo: Inexpensive Solutions for Zoo Environments, David Hancocks