Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D.

Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D.

Jonathan Balcombe, Ph.D., has written scientific papers and lay articles on animal behavior, humane education, and animal research. In 2000, the Humane Society Press released his first book, The Use of Animals in Higher Education: Problems, Alternatives and Recommendations. His second book, Pleasurable Kingdom: Animals and the Nature of Feeling Good was released by Macmillan in May 2006 and is also available in five foreign translations. Balcombe's third book is Second Nature: The Inner Lives of Animals (Palgrave Macmillan), andThe Exultant Ark: A Pictorial Tour of Animal Pleasure (University of California Press) was released in May 2011. Dr. Balcombe is the Department Chair of Animal Studies for Humane Society University. In his spare time he enjoys nature-watching, biking, piano, vegan cooking and trying to understand his two cats. Balcombe also works as an independent consultant and lives near Washington, D.C. with his wife and daughter. In his spare time, he enjoys nature-watching, biking, piano, vegan cooking, and trying to understand his two cats. Dr. Balcombe is available as a keynote speaker with Macmillan Speakers Bureau.

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The Inner Lives of Animals

These are exciting times for the study of animal behavior. A week scarcely passes without some new discovery about dog fairness, fish cognition, or pig pessimism. Some of my blog posts aim to make this information accessible to readers and browsers. Others take on abuses and misconceptions of animals. All of my writings are designed to elevate my primary clients--the animals themselves.