Dr. Marc Bekoff talks about his latest book ‘Dogs Demystified: An A to Z Guide of All Things Canine’
Legendary ethologist Dr. Marc Bekoff, professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder; Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society, and a past Guggenheim Fellow ...
Given my own background in animal behavior and cognitive ethology, I’ve written about goodness and empathy and its relationship to fairness and moral behavior from the nonhuman animal’s point of view ...
Dr. Rebecca Niemiec (pronounced “Knee-Mick”), Assistant Professor in the Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Department at Colorado State University, was recently appointed manager of Colorado’s ...
In 2024, on the occasion of the 90th birthday of Dr. Jane Goodall and in honor of her many remarkable contributions to the fields of animal behavior and conservation biology, Governor Jared Polis ...
What’s the difference between dogs and cats? Dogs say “These people feed me. They must be god!” Cats say “These people feed me. I must be god!” The joke contains a furball of truth: Compared to cats, ...
Animal behaviorist Marc Bekoff, left, with rescued dairy cow Bessie. Bioethicist Jessica Pierce, right, with one of her family dogs, a rescue named Bella. You’ve probably wondered what your dog or cat ...
Marc Bekoff, Ph.D., is professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and co-founder with Jane Goodall of Ethologists for the Ethical Treatment of ...
How they see the world has always mystified me. But the more we learn, the less "other" they seem to become: Marc Bekoff, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Colorado, says he’s convinced that ...
Hydro is a playful, fun-loving 2-year-old fellow who enjoys playing with other dogs and people alike. Come in for a visit with this super smart boy today, he just might be your perfect match! Join us ...
Marc Bekoff, an American Jewish biologist and professor emeritus at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has studied coyotes, dogs, penguins, fish, grosbeaks, and jays to understand their thoughts and ...
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