Explore the fascinating world of animal cognition and emotion in this 53-minute talk by ecologist Carl Safina at The Aspen Institute. Delve into compelling scientific studies and anecdotes that reveal striking similarities between human and non-human beings in areas such as self-awareness, empathy, communication, and grief. Discover intriguing examples, from a whale guiding a lost sailor through fog to wild elephants anticipating the arrival of rescued orphans. Examine how animals not only reflect aspects of human intelligence but also possess their own unique and mysterious cognitive abilities. Consider the ethical implications of recognizing that animals value their own lives and how this understanding might inspire a more compassionate approach to wildlife conservation.
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Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel
Taught by
The Aspen Institute