''One comes away from Reiss's book agreeing that
'dolphins are among the smartest creatures on the
planet' and that they merit not just our attention but
our care and protection.''--''New York Times'' For
centuries, humans and dolphins have enjoyed a special
relationship, evident not just in mythology and folklore
but in many documented encounters. Diana Reiss is one of
the world's leading experts on dolphin intelligence, and
her decades of research and interactions with dolphins
have made her a strong advocate for their global
protection. In ''The Dolphin in the Mirror,'' Reiss
combines her science and activism to show just how smart
dolphins really are and why we must protect them.
Dolphins are creative and self-aware, with distinct
personalities and the ability to communicate with
humans. They craft their own toys, use underwater
keyboards, and live in complex societies in the seas.
And yet some nations continue to slaughter them
indiscriminately. This story of Reiss's encounters and
research with dolphins is both a scientific revelation
and an emotional eye-opener, revealing one of the
greatest intelligences on the planet and exposing our
terrible mistreatment of the smartest creatures in the
sea. ''Reiss has managed no small feat--synthesizing
personal experience, descriptive material, and
scientific fact . . . No one reading this book could
possibly remain untouched by the beauty and intelligence
of these powerful mammals of the sea.''--Irene
Pepperberg, author of ''Alex & Me'' ''Reiss fills
the book with such intriguing tales and with the science
behind them... Reiss is passionate about her science,
but she is passionate about her subjects as
well.''--''The Tampa Bay Times'' |
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