How shared knowledge can benefit humans and animals | Claire Simeone

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Claire Simeone, veterinarian, conservationist and director of the Marine Mammal Center in Hawaii, calls for opening our minds to a new kind of learning: between humans and animals. She has coined the term “zoognosis” to define this spread of knowledge. In this talk, she gives three examples of this transmission -- from human to animal, from animal to animal, and from animal to human -- and explain how it can work to benefit all creatures.

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