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Exploring how scientific findings on other animal cognition and behaviour can inform our advocacy in the animal liberation movement.
We hear insights on how human exceptionalism - 'the rage of inhumanity' - is detrimental to free-living, captive and 'homed' animals, and how we might foster more respectful relationships and learn to better co-exist with them.
Marc shares some remarkable stories from his extensive field work observing the complex and familiar nature of other animal's emotional lives.
By Wendy McGovern5
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Exploring how scientific findings on other animal cognition and behaviour can inform our advocacy in the animal liberation movement.
We hear insights on how human exceptionalism - 'the rage of inhumanity' - is detrimental to free-living, captive and 'homed' animals, and how we might foster more respectful relationships and learn to better co-exist with them.
Marc shares some remarkable stories from his extensive field work observing the complex and familiar nature of other animal's emotional lives.