G. A. Bradshaw is founder and director of The Kerulos Center and the Tortoise and the Hare Sanctuary. Her groundbreaking discovery of post‑traumatic stress disorder in free‑living elephants launched the field of trans‑species psychology.
“In many respects an excellent book. The descriptions of animal
behaviour are rich and vibrant. The information it collates from a
wide variety of sources. . . is always interesting and enthralling.
. . There is much that is important and entertaining in this
book.”—Mark Rowlands, Times Literary Supplement
“Carnivore Minds is a pure delight and a magnificent achievement.
Think of it as Darwin’s The Expression of the Emotions in Man and
Animals for the twenty-first century. Every page reveals a new idea
for looking deeply into animal souls.”—Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson,
author of Beasts: What Animals Can Teach Us About the Origins of
Good and Evil
“This may be the most exciting, most informative, and most
surprising book ever written about animals. It results from a
new approach to animal studies, and the findings are
overwhelming.”—Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, author of The Hidden Life
of Dogs
“The Western world has long kept non-humans in conceptual boxes,
distanced from the rest of the living world. Gay Bradshaw does the
opposite. By removing artificial dividers, she shows the
overlapping abilities and experiences among species and illuminates
new perspectives for us to consider.”—Carl Safina, author of Beyond
Words: What Animals Think and Feel
“Bradshaw continues to carve out an immensely important and
innovative field that combines animal behavior and psychology, with
deep inter-mind—and soul—sensibilities. Beautifully written. This
book is a catalyst for societal change."–Peter H. Kahn, Jr.,
University of Washington
“With panache and care, Gay Bradshaw tackles myths about
carnivores. She moves the reader to greater understanding and
empathy—critical tasks if we are going to increase humanity’s
concern for carnivore thriving.” –Darcia Narvaez, University of
Notre Dame
"Gripping...Gay Bradshaw informs, educates, challenges, and exposes
biases about carnivores. We need to stop excluding these
animals from the ambit of human ethical concern."—John Gluck,
author of Voracious Science and Vulnerable Animals: A Primate
Scientist's Ethical Journey
“The book forces us to regard other species—those dangerous,
frightening, predatory ones that occasionally kill us—in a new
light.” –Luke Hunter, Panthera
“Bradshaw goes beyond current trends, uniting two seemingly
unrelated fields of science into one: neuropsychology and carnivore
biology. She makes a remarkably original contribution by taking the
reader into psychological sessions with an interesting cast of
charismatic carnivores.”—William J. Ripple, Oregon State
University
“[A] fascinating blend of well-informed anecdote, neuroscience,
ecology, and gleanings from the scientific
literature.”—Booklist
2018 Oregon Book Awards Finalist
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