Platypus Matters by Jack Ashby
/A passionately dorky look at the endangered wonders of Australian wildlife.
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A passionately dorky look at the endangered wonders of Australian wildlife.
Read MoreA new book on the complexities of how nonhuman animals communicate with each other.
Read MoreA new book by the man spearheading the drive to bring beavers back to English waterways.
Read MoreA new study looks at the extent - and the unexpected benefits - of fear in the animal kingdom.
Read MoreThe bestselling writer on the emotional relationships between humans and their pets writes a new book about the endings of those relationships.
Read MoreA new book delves into the mysteries of eels.
Read MoreA new book describes the long and fascinating quest to save the fabled Florida panther.
Read MoreAnd now for the annual Stevereads year-end list for the best in nature!
Read MoreAn angry grizzly bear (is there any other kind?) interrupts a group of young friends on a Canadian camping trip
Read MoreBrand’s enthusiasm for foxes is brightly infectious in this slim, enchanting new book.
Read MoreA genuinely thought-provoking broad-range inquiry into the strange, elastic period between youth and adulthood in humans and animals.
Read MoreBerger goes to back-of-beyond places, observing animals as well as hardy groups of humans.
Read MoreThe simplest truth she relates is one known to farmers for thousands of years: the happier animals are, the healthier they are.
Read MoreA brutally sad story, despite the multifaceted affections humans have had for horses over the centuries.
Read More“Personal space is the fundamental scaffold of human interaction,” writes Michael Graziano in his new book The Spaces Between Us. Graziano is Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at Princeton University, is studying specifically in these pages the human startle reflex and more broadly the nature and mechanics of how humans manage what he refers to as the protective 'bubble' that surrounds each person and responds to sudden stimuli before the brain can process and interpret things.
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