Kindred Bee’s: Emotional Lives and Conscious Commons vs. Speciesism
Kudos to my dear friend and Professor Emeritus in Animal Behavior at the University of Colorado, Dr. Marc Bekoff for his blog post on the
Kudos to my dear friend and Professor Emeritus in Animal Behavior at the University of Colorado, Dr. Marc Bekoff for his blog post on the
It seems that we are not alone in experiencing mood and anxiety disorders as is stated in this article
Kindred Connections The New Scientist magazine has just come out with an entire issue about how our connection to animals may have been the key
Watching this intriguing video created by an orange tabby cat, Cooper, Seattle’s resident cat photographer, with a videocamera around his neck and his human caretakers, we
As we create a more compassion based society for all beings, it is refreshing to see how much fun this can be. A light-hearted co-species
These insights have been passed around the internet innumerable times, yet each time they show up in my email from a friend, they put a
Sing to your heart’s content! As the sunshine, warmth and beauty of summer arrives, we all celebrate in our own unique way, birds sing, otters
Dr. Jason Cressy, a world renowned marine biologist, Oxford trained psychologist and kindred spirit was recently interviewed by another good friend of mine, world
This video of an owl and cat playing and being friends is circling the internet, with various perspectives by different commentators. Personally, I feel that some
Fear and it’s fight or flight response is similar through all species. There was an interesting article in Time magazine recently regarding the generalization of