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When Animals Rescue: Amazing True Stories about Heroic and Helpful Creatures [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 168 pages, height x width x depth: 228x228x20 mm, weight: 945 g, 50
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Sky Pony Press
  • ISBN-10: 1510762604
  • ISBN-13: 9781510762602
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 168 pages, height x width x depth: 228x228x20 mm, weight: 945 g, 50
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Sky Pony Press
  • ISBN-10: 1510762604
  • ISBN-13: 9781510762602
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A Collection of True Tales of Animal Empathy and Altruism that will Inspire Us to Reflect on Our Own Human Nature
 
What do stories about humpback whales protecting a biologist from a shark, a pride of lions rescuing a girl from kidnappers, gorillas working together to dismantle poacher snares, a parrot warding off an attacker in a park, a chimpanzee consoling a human, and an elephant trying to rescue a baby rhino tell us about animal nature? And what might they suggest about our very own human nature  
 
Until just a few decades ago, there were only a few animals reported to behave empathetically and altruistically. More recently, the list of species who have been observed behaving in compassionate, helpful, and caring ways has grown exponentially, ranging from rats to elephants.
 
Rescued by a Whale presents dozens of astonishing and heart-warming stories about animals, such as chickens, horses, dolphins, and wolves, who engage in acts of helpful kindness. During a time in history when studies show that human empathy is decreasing, our knowledge about animal empathy is increasing. These true tales of heroism, kindness, and compassion suggest that we have far more in common with other animals than we once believed and provocatively suggest that what&;s best about our human natures just might be our animal natures.
Foreword xii
Acknowledgments xiv
Author's Notes xv
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Whale
1(8)
A Beautiful Question
1(1)
A Compassionate Instinct?
2(1)
Beluga to the Rescue
3(1)
A Whale of Gratitude
4(1)
The Cells That Make Us Whale?
5(4)
Chapter 2 Parrot
9(6)
More than Just a Mimic
9(2)
Need a Guard Dog? Consider a Parrot Instead!
11(1)
The Human-Parrot Bond
12(3)
Chapter 3 Gorilla
15(8)
For the Greater Good
15(1)
Nurturing Nature: Bind Jua
16(3)
Jambo
19(1)
Frown, Sad, Trouble
19(4)
Chapter 4 DOG
23(8)
The Crow Pass Guide Dog
23(2)
Returning the Favor
25(2)
Not Just a Warm and Fuzzy Feeling
27(1)
A Guardian Angel
28(3)
Chapter 5 Lion
31(6)
When the Lion Lies Down with the Baby Oryx
31(2)
Rescued by Lions?
33(1)
The Leonine Sisterhood
34(3)
Chapter 6 Monkey
37(6)
Monkey Paramedics
37(1)
Monkey Midwifery
38(1)
It Is (Biologically) Better to Give than to Receive
39(4)
Chapter 7 Dolphin
43(8)
The Good Citizens of the Sea
43(1)
Mysterious Minds
44(2)
They Had His Back
46(1)
Kindred Spirits in the Sea
47(1)
Across the Species Divide
48(3)
Chapter 8 Cat
51(6)
The Order of the Blue Tiger
51(1)
The Alarm Cat
52(1)
The Feline First Responder
53(1)
Cats in the Coal Mine
54(3)
Chapter 9 PIG
57(6)
When Pigs Fly: How a Potbellied Pig Surprised the World
57(2)
Pulling Her Weight
59(1)
"If You Were a Pig, You Would Have This Figured Out by Now"
60(3)
Chapter 10 Bear
63(6)
The Benevolent Bear
63(1)
Kinder than the Average Bear
64(1)
Guardians of the Forest?
65(2)
Bear in Mind: They're a Lot Like Us
67(2)
Chapter 11 Horse
69(6)
A Horse as Good as Kerry Gold
69(1)
Rescue Reciprocity
70(1)
Straight from the Horse's Heart
71(4)
Chapter 12 Seal And Sea Lion
75(8)
A Protective Circle of Seals
75(2)
An Unlikely Lifeguard
77(1)
A Sea Lion's Gift of a Second Chance
78(2)
A Case for Sea Lion Empathy?
80(3)
Chapter 13 Orangutan
83(6)
The Heart and Mind of an Orangutan
83(1)
The Friendly Orange Apes
84(2)
The Person of the Forest
86(3)
Chapter 14 Elephant
89(6)
An Elephant Never Forgets
89(1)
The Kindness of Elephants
90(1)
The Amazing Elephant
91(4)
Chapter 15 Hippopotamus
95(4)
The River Crossing Guards
95(2)
Hippopotamus Empathy
97(2)
Chapter 16 Chimpanzee And Bonobo
99(8)
Please Person Hug: Washoe's Generosity of Heart
99(2)
What Is It Like to Be a Bonobo Thinking About a Starling?
101(1)
The Sisterhood of Motherhood: Bonobo Midwifery
102(1)
Kindness of the Apes
103(4)
Chapter 17 Crow
107(4)
Under His Wing
107(1)
The Feathered Apes
108(3)
Chapter 18 Rat And Mouse
111(6)
Rats to the Rescue? Rethinking the Much-Maligned Rodent
111(2)
Mirror, Mirror: Who's the Most Empathetic of All?
113(1)
Mice Are Nice, Too
114(3)
Epilogue 117(2)
About the Author 119(2)
Notes 121(21)
Suggested Reading 142
Belinda Recio is a recipient of the Humane Society's Award for Innovation in the Study of Animals and Society. She has written numerous books-includingInside Animal Hearts and Minds(Skyhorse 2017)-and has developed award-winning science curricula for educational television, museums, and children's publishers. Recio is a columnist forOrganic Spa Magazine, where she writes her "State of the Ark" column on animals, and the owner of True North Gallery where she exhibits art that connects people with animals and nature. She livesin Hamilton, Massachusetts.

Mark Rowlands (D.Phil., Oxford University) is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami. He is the author of twenty books, translated into more than twenty-five languages. His work in ethics and moral psychology includes Animal Rights (Macmillan 1998), The Environmental Crisis (Macmillan, 2000), Animals Like Us (Verso, 2002), Can Animals be Moral? (Oxford, 2012), and Can Animals Be Persons? (Oxford, 2019). He has also written several popular books, including his memoir, The Philosopher and the Wolf, an international bestseller.