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Three Things We Can All Do

Three things in the news this week lead to the obvious conclusion that we can do a lot to save our world from going down the tubes … if we just make some simple changes in our way of living.

The Cave at Chauvet

The cave at Chauvet became their sanctuary, where they could commune in a more intimate way with the animals, and they could express their own sense of wonder and vulnerability.

Give Natalie Portman a Break!

I’ve never been pregnant, and I’m in no position to render judgment on someone who’s having a baby and is having a challenge keeping up her vegan lifestyle.

A Huge Window to Our Souls

Elephants love, grieve, get angry and stressed, and they like to enjoy themselves. This also puts them among the most emotionally and mentally vulnerable of all animals. Just like us.

At a Crossroads with Nature

Health professionals are recognizing nature-deficit disorder as a critical factor in what ails young people emotionally and psychologically and physically.

When the Earth Twitches

Instead of taking up a way of living that’s in harmony with the Earth, we’re always busy trying to take dominion over it. We want to be masters of the universe, but we’re not even masters of our own neighborhoods.

Nessie and Us

These elusive creatures inhabit the mists and mysteries that float across our lakes and our imaginations. They’re close by, but just out of reach. They come from eons past, are seen for a moment today, and then are gone again – as they should be

Turbo and the Dolphins

The dog was in danger of drowning when dolphins came to the rescue. Why do they go out of their way to make friends and protect us and our pets from trouble?

Best in Glow!

Kudos to Hickory for winning Best in Show at Westminster. But our special prize goes to Big Mama Jubilee, a rescued pit bull mix who’s all smiles and full of talent

Do Animals Have a Sixth Sense?

Most Americans with pets believe their animals have some unknown way of sensing things that we don’t. A Cambridge University scientist agrees that they have a sixth sense – and adds that we do, too