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Ep. 3 – Sue Savage-Rumbaugh on learning from humanity’s closest living relatives

Ep. 3 – Sue Savage-Rumbaugh on learning from humanity’s closest living relatives

FromWhen We Talk About Animals


Ep. 3 – Sue Savage-Rumbaugh on learning from humanity’s closest living relatives

FromWhen We Talk About Animals

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Dec 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Twenty minutes southeast of Des Moines, Iowa, you’ll find a large, unassuming cement complex with fenced in grounds. You’d never know it, but inside are five bonobos—including the world-famous Kanzi—thought to be the only remaining nonhuman apes capable of communicating verbally with humans. We speak with Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh about what she’s learned from and … Continue reading Ep. 3 – Sue Savage-Rumbaugh on learning from humanity’s closest living relatives →
Released:
Dec 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (45)

When We Talk About Animals is a series of in-depth conversations with leading thinkers about the big questions animals raise about what it means to be human. Supported by the Law, Ethics & Animals Program at Yale Law School, Yale University’s Human Nature Lab, and the Yale Broadcast Studio.