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Introduction
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The caterpillar trial
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Medieval animal trials
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Lucys process
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Bears
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Bears are smart
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Garbage is a killer
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A mother and her cub
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Translocating bears
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Alcohol and animal conflict
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The menace to drunk elephants
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Humanlike behaviour in nature
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Girls eating babies
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Monkeys
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Vulture Effigies
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Invasive Species
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Danger Trees
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Hope
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Audience questions
Description:
Explore the fascinating intersection of human society and wildlife in this engaging talk featuring authors Mary Roach and Lucy Cooke. Delve into unusual scenarios where animals clash with human laws and expectations, from jaywalking moose to break-and-entering bears. Discover innovative solutions to human-wildlife conflicts, including laser scarecrows, robotic hawks, and specialized human-elephant conflict experts. Learn about historical animal trials, the intelligence of bears, the impact of human garbage on wildlife, and the challenges of relocating problem animals. Examine how alcohol affects animal behavior, particularly in elephants, and uncover surprising examples of human-like conduct in nature. Discuss the complexities of dealing with invasive species and potentially dangerous trees. Gain insights into conservation efforts and strategies for coexisting with wildlife in an increasingly human-dominated world.

When Nature Breaks the Law – With Mary Roach and Lucy Cooke

The Royal Institution
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