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Jasmine the Rescue Dog: Cared for to Carer

 I am frequently asked some thought-provoking questions. “Do I believe that animals are capable of emotions like we humans?” The answer is yes. Some poignant memories that come to mind in response to that question:Our Great Dane, Tiger’s obvious look of guilt when he ate a whole roast beef I had foolishly left on the [...]

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Keiko responds to Linda TTouching along his side.

Inter-species Connections: Whales & Dolphins, Linda & Keiko

Earlier this year I viewed a YouTube video of interplay between a Humpback whale and a dolphin. This falls in the category of interest to the Wisdom University’s Institute of Inter-species Connections of which I am director. At first viewing there was a question about the intent of this interaction, but it soon became clear [...]

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Awesome Interspecies Relationships

Awesome Interspecies Relationships

This story fromWild Rose Rescue Ranch. Noah the Dove These little bunnies, about 6 days old, were attacked by a dog and orphaned. Two out of the litter of five did not survive, and these three were not doing very well Noah is a non-releasable, one-legged homing pigeon/rock dove that is in the rehab centre. [...]

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Profound Interspecies Connections

Profound Interspecies Connections

I’m in the process of putting together a power point presentation for two zoo presentations in September; so I thought it would be fun to share some of the pictures here with you. The first presentation is at a special evening event at the Zurich Zoo in Switzerland on September 2nd. And the second at [...]

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Uhane Nui O Nai’a: Connecting With the Great Spirit of the Dolphins

Uhane Nui O Nai’a: Connecting With the Great Spirit of the Dolphins

Early yesterday morning saw a full moon casting a “moon river” over Kealakekua Bay as Lynn Powell and I were the first to arrive slightly before 6:30 am at one of our favorite spots to hang out with wild dolphins. We waited quietly on the shore for about 20 minutes and then many dolphins began [...]

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