Parrot's Lament, The and Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligen

Parrot's Lament, The and Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligen
Title Parrot's Lament, The and Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligen PDF eBook
Author Eugene Linden
Publisher Penguin
Pages 224
Release 2000-08-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1101222387

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A gorilla shrewdly sells back a missing key chain to the highest bidder. An orangutan picks a lock to let himself out of his zoo enclosure and two elephants adopt a tag-team strategy to keep their handlers from putting them back into theirs. In The Parrot's Lament, noted environmentalist Eugene Linden offers more than one hundred true anecdotes about animal acts of cooperation, heroism, escape—even tales of deception or manipulation of human beings. Drawing on the first-person experiences of veterinarians, field biologists, researchers, and trainers, Linden has compiled a warmly entertaining and powerfully persuasive argument for animal consciousness that, while not human, far exceeds what humans usually grant animals. Scientifically sound and emotionally compelling, The Parrot's Lament contains remarkable stories that are sure to resonate with animal lovers, turning skeptics everywhere into believers.

The Parrot's Lament

The Parrot's Lament
Title The Parrot's Lament PDF eBook
Author Eugene Linden
Publisher Penguin
Pages 204
Release 2000
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780452280687

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Offering compelling evidence of animal consciousness and intelligence, an award-winning journalist presents more than one hundred true stories that demonstrate how animals experience grief, humor, compassion, deception, strategy, and more. Reprint.

Parrot's Lament

Parrot's Lament
Title Parrot's Lament PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 2000-08-01
Genre
ISBN 9781417739271

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The Parrot's Lament, and Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence,and Ingenuity

The Parrot's Lament, and Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence,and Ingenuity
Title The Parrot's Lament, and Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence,and Ingenuity PDF eBook
Author Eugene Linden
Publisher Turtleback Books
Pages
Release 2000-08-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780606296366

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Presents more than one hundred true stories that demonstrate how animals experience grief, humor, compassion, deception, and strategy.

The Octopus and the Orangutan

The Octopus and the Orangutan
Title The Octopus and the Orangutan PDF eBook
Author Eugene Linden
Publisher Dutton Adult
Pages 264
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN

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In The Octopus and the Orangutan, Eugene Linden takes readers on another unforgettable journey into the minds and hearts of animals. The Parrot's Lament, his acclaimed previous book, featured extraordinary true stories of animal consciousness and intelligence. Linden's latest book goes beyond our everyday encounters with animals at home and in the zoo in a wide-ranging collection of real-life anecdotes that offer further compelling evidence of their higher mental capabilities and their awareness of the needs and feelings of others. The Octopus and the Orangutanreveals extraordinary new details about animals introduced in The Parrot's Lament, and then finds intelligent behavior in surprising new places, ranging from the octopus's garden to the crow's nest. Amazing feats of stealth, deception, and larceny accompany unexpected acts of kindness and friendship. Animals show they are cagey bargainers and tough negotiators both with their human keepers and with one another. The animals themselves are our guides in this fresh look at the question of animal intelligence. From the beloved pets we think we know to the remarkable survival skills of creatures in the wild, Eugene Linden once again shares his wonder and joy at the infinite variety of animal behavior that continues to inform, amaze, and touch us all.

Animals are the Issue

Animals are the Issue
Title Animals are the Issue PDF eBook
Author Linda S Katz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 157
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 131795162X

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Supply your library with the best collection of resources on animal issues! Animals are the Issue: Library Resources on Animal Issues is a guide to books, journals, and Web sites on historic and modern animal treatment. Expert librarians and scholars provide helpful resources showing what ideals and practical solutions exist in animal rights and welfare debates. With this book, students, philosophers, and politicians can find the best of written and electronic resources about the protection and ethical use of animals by humankind. Animals are the Issue stands alone as a source for locating materials on animal protection and welfare. This valuable guide will help librarians save time and money in locating diverse areas of information regarding animal consumption and exploitation. The authors have noted what they consider to be the most essential resources for library collections. This book offers references that discuss the utilization of animals by humans: as companions in sports and entertainment in religion in science and education in industry in hunting Animals Are the Issue explores how animals are seen, viewed, and used by humans. With bibliographies, annotated lists, and short commentaries by the authors on nearly every item, you’ll be able to supply your patrons with a highly effective animal rights/welfare collection.

Pleasurable Kingdom

Pleasurable Kingdom
Title Pleasurable Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Balcombe
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 292
Release 2006-05-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0230552277

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The recognition of animal pain and stress, once controversial, is now acknowledged by legislation in many countries, but there is no formal recognition of animals' ability to feel pleasure. Pleasurable Kingdom is the first book for lay-readers to present new evidence that animals--like humans--enjoy themselves. It debunks the popular perception that life for most is a continuous, grim struggle for survival and the avoidance of pain. Instead it suggests that creatures from birds to baboons feel good thanks to play, sex, touch, food, anticipation, comfort, aesthetics, and more. Combining rigorous evidence, elegant argument and amusing anecdotes, leading animal behavior researcher Jonathan Balcombe proposes that the possibility of positive feelings in creatures other than humans has important ethical ramifications for both science and society.