Declare Of Books Babylon's Ark: The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo
| Title | : | Babylon's Ark: The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo |
| Author | : | Lawrence Anthony |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
| Published | : | March 6th 2007 by Thomas Dunne Books |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Animals. History. War. Autobiography. Memoir |
Lawrence Anthony
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 4.28 | 2945 Users | 336 Reviews
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When the Iraq war began, conservationist Lawrence Anthony could think of only one thing: the fate of the Baghdad Zoo, located in the city center and caught in the war's crossfire. Once Anthony entered Baghdad he discovered that full-scale combat and uncontrolled looting had killed nearly all the animals of the zoo.But not all of them. U.S. soldiers had taken the time to help care for the remaining animals, and the zoo's staff had returned to work in spite of the constant firefights. Together the Americans and Iraqis had managed to keep alive the animals that had survived the invasion.
Babylon's Ark chronicles the zoo's transformation from bombed-out rubble to peaceful park. Along the way, Anthony recounts hair-raising efforts to save a pride of the dictator's lions, close a deplorable black-market zoo, and rescue Saddam's Arabian horses. His unique ground-level experience makes Babylon's Ark an uplifting story of both sides working together for the sake of innocent animals caught in the war's crossfire.

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| Original Title: | Babylon's Ark: The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo |
| ISBN: | 0312358326 (ISBN13: 9780312358327) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Setting: | Baghdad(Iraq) |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 2945 Users | 336 ReviewsCritique Of Books Babylon's Ark: The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo
A few months back I read Father of Lions: One Man's Remarkable Quest to Save the Mosul Zoo, which also covered this zoo. Although I that one it was told by an Iraqi man who had a vested interest in one of the Lions. Lawrence Anthony was mentioned in that book, but just a short take, as the focus of that book was different.This book covers Anthonys travel to the area and how that came about, as well as some history of the region. The main focus though is the animals and the condition I which heI know/understand basically nothing about the giant quagmire that is the Middle East, but THIS is how you make war real and horrible to me: remind me how it punishes innocent animals, especially the caged ones who can't run. Fortunately, it is a mostly inspiring story, filled with good guys at every turn. It's written in an engaging style with no politicizing, the animals always at the forefront, and it's wonderful to see people who do care. The worst part is reading about how brazen and
4.5 stars - Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! A daring rescue operation in the midst of a combat zone and near anarchy.Animal welfare isnt a top priority in the best of times, even in the US. So when Coalition Forces invaded Iraq in March 2003, the animals of the Baghdad Zoo became another casualty of Saddam Husseins rule. Some of the caged animals did, however, become priority number one in a different respect. They were readily accessible food for starving Iraqis, the vast majority of whom

This is a well placed plea to treat our planet and animals with respect and kindness . Intensely hard work went into saving the starving remnants of the Baghdad zoo's animals. There is rescue of miserable creatures trapped in private menagerie and palaces . The incredible undertaking to lead a war torn country to modern animal husbandry gives hope for people to see one another with charity.
OK I'm now through all the Anthony books. Elephant Whisperer was the best one for me. Most focused, more interesting stories. This book has a great first half. The story of getting into Baghdad and finding out how to treat the animals was very interesting. After that, a little repetitive for me.
This book tells the fascinating story of a conservationist from South Africa who decided to save the Baghdad Zoo in the middle of the Second Gulf War. He sweet-talked his way into Kuwait, bludgeoned and bonhomie-d his way from there in Iraq with a rented Toyota and two Kuwaiti zoo workers. The story is stunning. Unfortunately, though Lawrence Anthony has many gifts, writing is not one of them. (Hence the presence of the co-author). The book's quality of writing, pacing and language are extremely


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