Dr. Philip S. Callahan is a philosopher as well as a top-grade scientist. He is also an explorer who has walked across mainland China and the Syrian Desert, observing the intricate ways of man and nature wherever he went. In Tuning in to Nature, he tells the story of a twenty-year pioneering adventure in which he succeeded in unraveling the mysteries of insect infrared communications and navigational systems. Callahan's breakthrough discoveries about how insects communicate may ultimately lead to a worldwide revolution in agriculture. Among other benefits they may pave the way toward the development of totally new methods of insect control, reducing, if not eliminating, man's dependence on insecticides.
The book recounts the powerful tale of Spirit, the black leopard. Spirit's difficult journey brings him to Anna Breytenbach, The Animal Communicator. The encounter changes his life and the lives of those who care for him.
While I was in New York I went to see my old editor at the New York Times Magazine , and he offered me an assignment to write a profile of Randy Newman , the quirky singer - songwriter with the bizarre sense of humor , who sounded like ...
An interpretation of what various animal actions mean.
Since they were comparing two alternative views of when language might have evolved that had been the subject of intense debate in the literature ( 250,000 years ago versus 50,000 years ago ) , Aiello and Dunbar ( 1993 ) argued that the ...
Based on the approach laid out in the 1950s by Nobel laureate Nikolaas Tinbergen, this book looks at animal communication from the four perspectives of mechanisms, ontogeny, function, and phylogeny.
Discusses the ways that animals communicate to attract a mate, warn of predators, or mark their territory.
Whether it is to attract a mate, warn of predators, or mark their territory, animals have a variety of ways to share information.
An exploration of animal attachments that, in human terms, can only be called love.
This is an easy-to-use handbook for those of us who want to keep our four-legged friends safe and happy in any social situation. Jamie Shaw founded The Dog School in 1987 when she saw a need for a new kind of dog training.
How Animals Communicate