
Carl Safina
Ecologist & Conservationist | Organizational Culture & Nature

About
Carl Safina is a renowned ecologist and author who has spent decades exploring the scientific, moral, and social dimensions of humanity's relationship with the natural world. His award-winning books, including 'Song for the Blue Ocean' and 'Beyond Words,' have transformed our understanding of animal behavior and the interconnectedness of all life.
As a visiting professor at Stony Brook University, Safina brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to his work on organizational culture and environmental stewardship. His keynotes challenge audiences to rethink their connection to nature and develop more sustainable, compassionate practices within their organizations.
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What are animals thinking and feeling?
What's going on inside the brains of animals? Can we know what, or if, they're thinking and feeling? Carl Safina thinks we can. Using discoveries and anecdotes that span ecology, biology and behavioral science, he weaves together stories of whales, wolves, elephants and albatrosses to argue that just as we think, feel, use tools and express emotions, so too do the other creatures β and minds β that share the Earth with us.
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