E. B. White was accustomed to slaughtering pigs, until one stole his heart.
They’d rather eat in the dark than risk coming across one of us.
A veteran conservationist reckons with his career studying animals in the most extreme places on Earth.
Why our farm animals would be better off on the other side of the Atlantic
We're fast approaching the point, says Con Slobodchikoff, when computers will help to mediate our communications with animals.
Anthropomorphism, long considered a cardinal sin among researchers, is making a slow comeback.
A reader pushes back against the human tendency to see animals as merely cute.
The biggest animals should have the highest risks of developing tumors, but they don’t.
There are not enough humans to take care of all the animals.
Every creature lives within its own sensory bubble, but only humans have the capacity to appreciate the experiences of other species. What we’ve learned is astounding.