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Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel

Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel


Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel


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Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel

Weaving decades of field observations with exciting new discoveries about the brain, Carl Safina's landmark book offers an intimate view of animal behavior to challenge the fixed boundary between humans and nonhuman animals. In Beyond Words listeners travel to Amboseli National Park in the threatened landscape of Kenya and witness struggling elephant families work out how to survive poaching and drought, then to Yellowstone National Park to observe wolves sort out the aftermath of one pack's personal tragedy and finally plunge into the astonishingly peaceful society of killer whales living in the crystalline waters of the Pacific Northwest.

Beyond Words brings forth powerful and illuminating insight into the unique personalities of animals through extraordinary stories of animal joy, grief, jealousy, anger, and love. The similarity between human and nonhuman consciousness, self-awareness, and empathy calls us to reevaluate how we interact with animals. Wise, passionate, and eye opening at every turn, Beyond Words is ultimately a graceful examination of humanity's place in the world.

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Listening Length: 16 hours and 5 minutes

Program Type: Audiobook

Version: Unabridged

Publisher: Tantor Audio

Audible.com Release Date: July 14, 2015

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Language: English, English

ASIN: B010R58MZW

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This book is written in a MUCH MORE scientific style than I thought it would be. However, I learned so much more about what I thought I knew about animals. I knew that dogs show happiness, anger, aggressiveness, playfulness, excitement and even grief, but to discover that even elephants, whales, wolves, crows (very smart), fish and many other species show many of these feelings was very surprising. I'm certainly convinced that more animals have "human feelings" than we thought when I read about older baby elephants throwing temper tantrums when their moms decide to wean them! Reading about an entire herd of elephants "joyfully" frolicking was something I never expected. When the Alpha Wolf in a pack "pretends" to lose at play-wrestling with wolf pups, that clearly shows feelings toward the little guys. We learn about two wolves, one year-old Triangle and his older sister, who are weakened with Mange. They go out hunting but are met by three hostile wolfs from another pack. The hostile wolves take down the sister, but Triangle comes running back to distract them time after time. "Self-sacrifice" by a wolf? Isn't this clearly love? This is a fascinating book that had me in awe, had me laughing at their antics and in tears at their losses. I highly recommend it.

Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel by Carl SafinaCarl Safina’s Beyond Words: What Animals Think and Feel suggests that we have been asking the wrong questions about animal intelligence. From our human-centric perspective, we have asked: How are other animals are like us? Safina, award winning author and ecologist, has travelled extensively to observe animal behaviors in the wild. In this book, he focuses on elephants in Kenya, wolves in parts of the United States and Canada, before moving on in section three to articulate a concise and stirringly poetic argument for animal intelligence beyond our current understanding. In Kenya, an awe-inspiring range of complex elephant behaviors, relationships and communication inspired him to ask, rather: What are they like? What do they feel? What is it like to be them? What do they mean when they communicate? He argues that without a sense humility and curious kinship with other beings, we have no access to what he so powerfully describes as a word that “sparkles with silent sentiments,” much of it beyond our human range of detection.In section three, Safina outlines some of his pet peeves about current research and methodology, leading him to ask, “Could there really be just one intelligence among us or among species?” (p. 340) In other words, if we can’t even define human intelligence, how can we propose to reduce animal intelligence to a standard series of tests? Ever since Descartes denied the sentience of other beings, objective empiricism insisted that we resist anthropomorphism so devotedly that science has ignored what is most obvious; animals think, feel, love, grieve, mourn, celebrate, play, and suffer, not as we do, but more importantly, in their own way. They are individuals with personalities just as humans are individuals with personalities.Safina points to our sharp scientific division between human brains and other brains as our great hubristic folly. He explains that just as we are closely related to animals physically, we can also assume we are related to them mentally. We are conscious by virtue of the same complex processes, and we are all, as he puts it, on one vast “continuum.” He elaborates on how closely related we are to other animals; that our sentience is part of that continuous family of diverse forms of sentience.Safina concludes his wonderful book with an admission to previously thinking that people who spoke of dogs or other animals as “family” or “friends” as silly. He explains that after years of research and experience with many animals, he feels it would be “silly not to.” His book is one of a very few that truly recognize our planet’s diverse life as a continuous, sentient whole. He offers this perspective not by way of abstraction, but through years of research, relationships, and living in the field seeking to understand that many animals, such as elephants and wolves form complex bonds and social relationships, communicate in a sensory range we cannot even perceive. They can be silly, grieve and celebrate, and love with a depth that we cannot begin to truly fathom. Safina’s thorough and skillfully crafted book invites us on a journey into the world of elephant, wolf, whale, and other animal experiences, compelling us to understand them on their own terms, as selves with meaningful lives that matter as much as human lives do.My own experience as an environmental educator confirms for me how crucial it is that Safina tells his enlightening and poignant stories. Unless humanity grows out of its human exceptionalism and awakens to the sentience and intelligence of other species, we will never become as intelligent a species as we could be, and we will continue to make the same destructive mistakes. Safina’s epilogue holds this sage warning, “Understanding other animals is not a boutique endeavor. Failure will speed their end and a bankrupting of our world.” (p. 411). Truer words were never spoken.

If I had the ability to write as elegantly as Safina, I could put into words how much this book meant to me. If I could invite a stranger to dinner it would be Carl Safina. I had the feeling that we were having a wonderful conversation more than I had the feeling that I was reading a book. The book is amazing. I can't say anything better. Please read it.

This book is one that I literally think every human being on the planet without exception should have to read. When you realize what we humans are doing to the world, building and drilling and polluting and killing every last thing we can get our hands on without any restraint or limit, it's of great concern, or should be. This book shows, by observation and fact, that animals are not "just animals" (whatever that means anyway), or things to be used to make money, but thinking, feeling creatures, not human but not all that different. If you think otherwise, you are simply wrong and possibly resistant to the inconvenient truth, in which case I hope you can't vote or reproduce. The book follows a few animals and clearly shows how animals think thoughts, develop relationships, experience fear, terror, pain, depression, mourning for the dead, etc. Yeah, inconvenient but clearly and factually true. We can't avoid killing animals for food and self-defense and such, but there are some animals that we kill for "sport" or fun (Cecil the lion…), for money (poachers for ivory), and there are events in some countries that actually torture animals as if it's a celebration, etc. We've hunted animals to extinction, we are fishing the oceans out and catches diminish, and we hack up and fragment wild areas without realizing (or perhaps troubling ourselves to care about) the implications. So much for our higher intelligence and awareness. Animal lovers are not little old ladies with thirty cats, they simply see and understand what is there. Certainly some people over-humanize animals and read human things into animal behavior, and that is equally incorrect, but this book confirms what many people have suspected or known and is a great read for anyone with an open mind and "human" as we like to think of that word. Safina demonstrates intellectual rigor with crystal-clear insights and analogies, coupled with a lush writing style, it's a well done book. But it is also sad to read what we as a race are doing to creatures not all that different from us. The author does not explicitly condemn people, he understands and conveys why people feel compelled to harm or kill animals, but it's obvious that we need to think differently than we do, and to do so soon or risk destroying things that can't be replaced and who's loss will ultimately affect us directly, in ways we may or may not understand yet.

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