beaver Type post Author David Coppedge Date February 9, 2023 CategoriesEcologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Africa, beavers, carnivores, Darwinism, ecosystem, elephants, engineers, evolution, herbivores, humans, hyenas, intelligent design, lions, mammals, oryx, Stanford University, stewardship, trunks, tusks, vertebrates Beyond Evolutionary Fitness, Mammals Are Ecosystem Engineers David Coppedge February 9, 2023 Ecology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 7 When animals give back more than they take, does that fit the model of selfishness that Darwinism promotes? Read More ›
duckling Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date May 9, 2021 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , adoption, animals, bonobos, cats, evolutionary theory, oryx, Rwanda, The Conversation Across Species, Animal Adoptions Pose an Evolutionary Conundrum Denyse O’Leary May 9, 2021 Evolution 4 Animals don’t have reason or moral accountability but there is abundant evidence that mammals and birds have feelings. And feelings often follow their own rules. Read More ›