In this compelling repraisal of the human-animal bond, Stephen Budiansky shows how domestication has proved to be a brilliantly successful evolutionary strtegy, benefiting humans and animals alike. His book is an eloquent plea for reason in the animals emotional debate over animals' rights and humans' responsibilities.
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Formerly Washington editor of the journal Nature, Stephen Budiansky is a senior writer at US News & World Report, where he writes about science, the environment and current affairs. He lives with his wife and two children on a small farm in Virginia.
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