Many Minds

The value of animal cultures

Dec 4, 2025
Dr. Philippa Brakes, a behavioral ecologist and conservation scientist, delves into the vibrant world of animal cultures, challenging the notion that culture is uniquely human. She explores how social learning facilitates cultural transmission among species, from birds' songs to chimpanzee tool use. The discussion reveals the profound implications for conservation, emphasizing that recognizing animal cultures has intrinsic value beyond mere utility. Philippa also highlights innovative ideas like 'cultural rescue' to aid endangered species, making a compelling case for a new approach in wildlife management.
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ADVICE

Prep Captive Animals With Survival Skills

  • Do teach captive-reared animals essential ecological skills before release to improve survival.
  • Philippa Brakes notes golden lion tamarins' survival rose from 13% to 70% after such training and provisioning.
INSIGHT

Migration Needs Cross-Border Cooperation

  • Migratory species often rely on socially learned routes, so international cooperation matters.
  • Philippa Brakes argues CMS helps range states coordinate to protect learned migrations.
INSIGHT

Culture As Socially Transmitted Behavior

  • Culture is defined as group-formed behaviors transmitted through social learning.
  • Brakes emphasizes social learning processes matter even when full cultural status isn't proven.
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