PART I of the interview with Marc Bekoff: ‘Animals have emotions and morality’

Posted February 14th, 2010 Intelligent animal, Interviews

It took some time, but finally it is online: the first part of the interview with Marc Bekoff, professor emeritus Ecology and Evolutionairy Biology from the University of Colorado, and specialized in the social behaviour and emotional lives of animals.  As a bonus there is a video, with many thanks to  Robin Van Nuffel!

The interview has been published in the science magazine EOS (in Dutch) and can be downloaded here.

The second part of the interview ”More compassion for animals feeds into more compassion for people’  will be published online soon.

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Preview video of the interview with ethologist Marc Bekoff

Posted January 18th, 2010 Health/ Vegetarianism, Intelligent animal

This short video is a teaser for the interview with American ethologist dr. Marc Bekoff.

The first part of the interview will appear soon on my website (in English) and in the science magazine Eos (Dutch only). I talked to Bekoff about emotions, morality, intelligence, consciousness, pain and tool use in animals. Bekoff strongly believes in Darwin’s concept of evolutionary continuity where differences between species are differences in degree and not in kind. This means that if we have a certain characteristic – for example empathy or pain – animals have it too, but in a different degree.

The second part of the interview will appear later on my website. In part two Bekoff  addresses the artificial dichotomy between men and the other animals, ‘whom’ we eat, how we treat animals and vegetarianism. Bekoff concludes by sharing the biggest change he believes the world needs right now and how we can help to bring about this change.

Pigeons are intelligent, a kid can see that

Posted December 4th, 2009 Intelligent animal

© Helga D'Havé. Young pigeons.

© Helga D'Havé. Young pigeons.

Pigeons are not stupid… I knew that since I was a kid. How could they otherwise find their way home to the pigeon house of my uncle after being released in a strange land they had never visited before? The intelligence of pigeons is now scientifically proven.

A short article on this (in Dutch) was published in Eos-magazine 4 (April 2009) and can be downloaded here. The English version follows below: Continue Reading »

Fish feel pain much like humans do

Posted November 30th, 2009 Intelligent animal

Image credit: Oktaviani Marvikasari

Image credit: Oktaviani Marvikasari

It seems obvious that it is an unpleasant experience for fish (or any other animal) to be caught on a hook or to die slowly from suffocation. Still, many scientists make a difference between an unpleasant experience and pain, that is for non-human animals but not for humans. The debate on whether fish feel stress and pain is still ongoing despite the mounting scientific evidence. In the debate it is often ignored that pain serves an evolutionary function: the pain experience  is a necessary trait in order for animals to identify and escape from life threatening situations.

A short article on this (in Dutch) was published in Eos-magazine 7/8 (July-Aug. 2009) and can be downloaded here. The English version follows below:

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