
Overview
Theologians and clerics in the 17th and 18th centuries were among the first to study animal behavior. John Ray began in the 1600's to catalog "the work of the Creation," starting with plants and later including birds. Sir Francis Willoughby continued this work. Rev. Gilbert White studied bird songs, Charlie LeRoy experimented with wolves and deer, and Charles Waterton wrote about jungle animals.
-
1 - 1The Flight of the Condor: Ice, Wind, and Fire October 10, 1982
-
1 - 2The Flight of the Condor: Ocean, Desert, and Thin Air October 17, 1982
-
1 - 3The Flight of the Condor: Down the Amazon October 24, 1982
-
1 - 4Amate: The Great Fig Tree October 31, 1982
-
1 - 5Kopje: A Rock for All Seasons November 07, 1982
-
1 - 6On the Edge of Paradise November 14, 1982
-
1 - 7Forest in the Clouds November 21, 1982
-
1 - 8The Discovery of Animal Behavior: Natural Mysteries November 28, 1982
-
1 - 9The Discovery of Animal Behavior: In Praise of God December 05, 1982
-
1 - 10The Discovery of Animal Behavior: Search for the Mind December 12, 1982
-
1 - 11The Discovery of Animal Behavior: A Question of Learning December 19, 1982
-
1 - 12The Discovery of Animal Behavior: Signs and Signals December 26, 1982
-
1 - 13The Discovery of Animal Behavior: Living Together January 02, 1983