Elephant Sense and Sensibility

Elephant Sense and Sensibility
Author: Michael Garstang
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128024874

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Elephant Sense and Sensibility is a comprehensive treatment of the full range of elephant behavior. Beginning with chapters on evolution and the elephant’s brain, this book is an integrated presentation of the elephant’s capacity for memory, morality, emotion, empathy, altruism, language, intelligence, learning and teaching. Grounded primarily in scientific research, the book also draws upon anecdotal and visual evidence showing elephants thinking, acting, feeling and behaving in ways that we, as humans, recognize. This complete treatment of elephant behavior supported by the extensive literature, along with anecdotal and photographic material, provides an overview not available in any other text. Covers a variety of aspects that relate to behavior, ranging from brain function and sensory input to communication, learning, and intelligence Features a comprehensive treatment of elephant behavior supported by the extensive literature, anecdotal information, and striking photographic material, providing an overview not available in any other text Features an interdisciplinary approach to behavior, with vital information included and integrated from several key disciplines

Elephants

Elephants
Author: Ellen Greene Stewart
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2022-03-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781476645933

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Elephants are a keystone species and have been a part of the magic of the thickly forested land of South Africa for millennia. This book focuses on the history and work of Knysna Elephant Park, a leading South African elephant research facility that has been home to more than 40 elephants in 25 years. Unfortunately, all the mystique of the Knysna elephant has been reduced to a single elephant left alive. Exploring a wide range of topics, this book covers the impact of elephants' interactions with tourists, how they recover from trauma and even their relevance in human healthcare. Renowned elephant researchers explain the majesty of the elephant brain, which has the largest temporal lobe devoted to communication, language, spatial memory and cognition. To this effect, the book emphasizes the threat of poaching to these gentle giants, which has almost forced them to extinction. Perhaps if humans pay attention to how elephants symbolize our relationship with nature, we can learn important lessons about humanity itself.

Nic Bishop Elephants

Nic Bishop Elephants
Author: Nic Bishop
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2022-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780545605861

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Sibert Medalist and naturalist Nic Bishop explores the world’s largest land animal -- the ELEPHANT! Few animals are more impressive than elephants. They are by far the biggest of all land animals. And yet, elephants are more than mighty. They are sensitive and intelligent creatures who live in large, caring family societies run by females. They have extraordinary senses and communicate in complex ways that scientists are only now starting to understand. Elephants play an essential role in the delicate African and Asian ecosystems. Today, elephant populations in both Africa and Asia are being threatened. Join award-winning author, photographer, and naturalist Nic Bishop as he gives readers an in-depth look at one of the world's smartest and most fascinating animals.

National Park Science

National Park Science
Author: Jane Carruthers
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2017-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107191440

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This book explains the changing philosophies and permutations in research and management of South Africa's national parks during the twentieth century.

The Creative Lives of Animals

The Creative Lives of Animals
Author: Carol Gigliotti
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781479815449

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"The Creative Lives of Animals offers readers intimate glimpses of how animals from elephants to alligators to ants apply the creative process in their lives, requiring a redefinition of creativity that includes animals as essential contributors to biodiversity"--

From the Elephant s Back

From the Elephant s Back
Author: Lawrence Durrell
Publsiher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2015-03-06
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781772120516

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"This collection has a straightforward ambition: to redirect the interpretive perspective that readers bring to Lawrence Durrell's literary works by returning their attention to his short prose." – From the Introduction Best known for his novels and travel writing, Lawrence Durrell defied easy classification within twentieth-century modernism. His anti-authoritarian tendencies put him at odds with many contemporaries—aesthetically and politically. However, thanks to a compelling recontextualization by editor James Gifford, these 38 previously unpublished or out-of-print essays and letters reveal that Durrell's maturation as an artist was rich, complex, and subtle. This edition promises to open up new approaches to interpreting his more famous works. Durrell fans will treasure this selection of rare nonfiction, while scholars of Durrell, Modernist literature, anti-authoritarian artists, and the Personalist movement will also appreciate Gifford's fine editorial work.

Affect Animals and Autists

Affect  Animals  and Autists
Author: Marla Carlson
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2018-05-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780472053827

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Explores the emotional responses of audiences to neurodiverse characters and non-human animals on stage to question the boundaries of the human

Natural Curiosity

Natural Curiosity
Author: Lisa Carne
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781784502881

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Natural Curiosity is a warm and contemplative insight into one family's experience of moving from mainstream schooling to home education, and learning through the lens of nature and natural history. Since becoming 'unschooled', the two children have thrived on a diet of self-directed play and learning, amassing life skills, confidence, responsibility, and a vast array of knowledge along the way. This thoughtful book touches upon important themes in education and environmentalism, such as children's rights in schooling, the use and place of technology in learning, and the absence of the natural world in mainstream education. It gives a considered, balanced view of home schooling, interspersed with entertaining tales including constructing life-sized mammoth skeletons and living for a day as historically accurate Vikings. It offers an understanding of how this type of education works and what inspires the choice to pursue it.