Ecologist Carl Safina says humans aren't the only ones who love, grieve, or think. He argues if animals are more complex then we once thought,... Carl Safina: What Do Animals Tell Us About Ourselves — ...
Is culture—the customs and specialized knowledge passed down within social groups—uniquely human? To Stony Brook University ecologist Carl Safina, the answer is a firm no. In his book Becoming Wild, ...
Carl Safina is a world-renowned ecologist and conservationist and a wonderful storyteller, and his new book Alfie & Me: What Owls Know, What Humans Believe is a must-read. This wonderful story offers ...
REPT copy 39088016100273 has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Gift from Dr. Roy McDiarmid. Contents pt. I. Atlantic -- Angels of Eden - Trinidad -- Weight of the world -- Moonlight in the ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Carl Safina, endowed professor for nature and humanity at Stony Brook University. Plenty of people have never seen a horseshoe crab. Of those who have, plenty ...
Carl Safina spent months covering the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico for an upcoming book. As the head of the Blue Ocean Institute, he knew how catastrophic the spill might prove for the Gulf. Yet ...
Ecologist Carl Safina says humans aren't the only ones who love, grieve, or think. He argues if animals are more complex then we once thought,... Part 4 of the TED Radio Hour episode Anthropomorphic ...