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Yolanda Delgado

I chose the full-time distance MA in Anthrozoology at Exeter because of its quality distinction award and the possibility to study at home. This programme suited my interest in human–animal relations at zoos because it covered a wide range of topics from Wildlife Conservation to Health and Healing or Primatology. Different module assignments helped me gain expertise on tasks I will encounter as an Anthrozoologist, like poster presentations at conferences or article writing for scientific journals. Some suggested readings and documentaries we commented in group tutorials made me question my ideas about the human–animal bond. The tutors and teachers were very inspiring and I greatly appreciate their support and guidance throughout my studies. The work culminated with my MA final dissertation on zoo animals’ instrumentalisation and my forthcoming PhD research to improve zoo animal wellbeing through exhibit design.

Book info:

230 pages; 22x14 cm
Catalan and Spanish
Paperback

To order: ydelgaro@yahoo.es

Why do humans like to be surrounded by animals? Do you know Barcelona’s zoological tradition? Where did the first Barcelona zoo animals come from? Yolanda Delgado, author and protagonist, invites you to take a stroll along the zoo promenades with the Rovira family. You will discover bonds between four generations of women (1936-2006) and the zoo and enjoy a fascinating time travel through key events of this great human–animal world.