Exploring the consequences of human activity on the environment, including the use of chemicals, decline of insect populations, and human prevalence in mammal biomass. It also spotlights conservation efforts like the Espanola giant tortoise breeding program and advocates for collective action to protect ecosystems and wildlife.
Today, Keggie Carew shares a few key insights from her book "Beastly: The 40,000-Year Story of Animals and Us," which the Guardian called "dazzling … [a] fantastic, heartfelt history of human-animal relations."
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