17 Quotes & Sayings By Marc Bekoff

Marc Bekoff is professor emeritus in the Ecology, Evolution and Behavior Department at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He is a leading researcher and advocate for animal rights, and he has been involved in the evolution and cognition of dogs, wolves, monkeys, elephants, dolphins, coyotes, rats and mice. In 1994 he published Reflections of Nature: The Lives of Animals. He received the Animal Rights Hall of Fame Award in 2001 from the Animal Protection Institute Read more

In 2005 he was named an "Outstanding Researcher" by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His latest book is Why Dogs Hump and Bees Get Depressed: The Fascinating Science of Animal Emotions (Bloomsbury).

The plural of anecdote is not data.
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The plural of anecdote is not data. Marc Bekoff
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When we say to someone, "Oh you're behaving like an animal, " it's actually a compliment rather than an insult. We need to work for a science of peace and build a culture of empathy, and emphasize the positive, pro-social side of the character of other animals and ourselves. It's truly who we and other animals are. Marc Bekoff
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Ecologist Paul Ehrlich stressed that people who hold opposing opinions need to engage in open discussion with well-reasoned dissent. Positions should be questioned and criticized, not the people who hold them. Personal attacks preclude open discussion because, once someone is put on the defensive, fruitful exchanges are impossible, at least for the moment. Marc Bekoff
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Why is it that blood, rather than peace, sells? Marc Bekoff
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Dominion does not mean domination. We hold dominion over animals only because of our powerful and ubiquitous intellect. Not because we are morally superior. Not because we have a "right" to exploit those who cannot defend themselves. Let us use our brain to move toward compassion and away from cruelty, to feel empathy rather than cold indifference, to feel animals' pain in our hearts. Marc Bekoff
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Many animals experience pain, anxiety and suffering, physically and psychologically, when they are held in captivity or subjected to starvation, social isolation, physical restraint, or painful situations from which they cannot escape. Even if it is not the same experience of pain, anxiety, or suffering undergone by humans- or even other animals, including members of the same species- an individual's pain, suffering, and anxiety matter. Marc Bekoff
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...rewilding is all about being nice, kind, compassionate, empathic, and harnessing our inborn goodness and optimism. We must all work together at this. It's about time we focus on the good side of human and animal nature.... nature offers many lessons for kinder society. Blood shouldn't sell. Marc Bekoff
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Let us remember that animals are not mere resources for human consumption. They are splendid beings in their own right, who have evolved alongside us as co-inheritors of all the beauty and abundance of life on this planet Marc Bekoff
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Often, the greater our ignorance about something, the greater our resistance to change. Marc Bekoff
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A reduction of meat consumption by only 10% would result in about 12 million more tons of grain for human consumption. This additional grain could feed all of the humans across the world who starve to death each year- about 60 million people! Marc Bekoff
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We generally accept that it's natural for carnivorous wild animals to kill other animals in order to live. But people don't often think (or even know) about the extraordinary and unnatural suffering that humans inflict on the animals that we freely harvest for food, with the help of modern high technology and the animal food sciences. Marc Bekoff
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Lacking a shared language, emotions are perhaps our most effective means of cross-species communication. We can share our emotions, we can understand the language of feelings, and that's why we form deep and enduring social bonds with many other beings. Emotions are the glue that binds. Marc Bekoff
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Make ethical choices in what we buy, do, and watch. In a consumer-driven society our individual choices, used collectively for the good of animals and nature, can change the world faster than laws. Marc Bekoff
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When animals express their feelings they pour out like water from a spout. Animals' emotions are raw, unfiltered, and uncontrolled. Their joy is the purest and most contagious of joys and their grief the deepest and most devastating. Their passions bring us to our knees in delight and sorrow. Marc Bekoff
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Although other animals may be different from us, this does not make them LESS than us Marc Bekoff
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Without close and reciprocal relationships with other animal beings, we're alienated from the rich, diverse, and magnificent world in which we live. Marc Bekoff