Watch this episode if you want to know why we empathize with some animals more than others.
Jim Wharton is the Director of Conservation Engagement & Learning at the Seattle Aquarium. In this episode, he explains how zoos and aquariums have evolved into spaces that cultivate empathy. He also describes how his aquarium collaborated on a children’s book called Catastrophe by the Sea - a story of redemption through empathy and compassion found in the most surprising places.
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