Earth Exchange Cafe Conversation with Carl Safina

Published On: October 14th, 2021
Carl Safina is an award-winning author who is interested in learning about animal intelligence, not to compare it with human intelligence, as many before him have done, but rather to explore how it guides the relationships and cultures of the animals themselves. Here Carl talks with Trebbe Johnson about his time spent with chimpanzees, macaws, sperm whales, and other animals and what he discovered.
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