by Samuel Sennott

This is an interesting interview with Temple Grandin.  I have received her book on the subject and am excited to read it.

Temple Grandin: A Key to Animal Behavior

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Detail from the cover of Temple Grandin's 'Animals in Translation'

Detail from the cover of Temple Grandin’s Animals in Translation.

Fresh Air from WHYY, January 11, 2005 · Temple Grandin is one of the nation’s top designers of livestock facilities. She is also autistic. In her 1995 book Thinking in Pictures, she described how her inner-autistic world led her to develop an empathy for how animals cope.

Temple Grandin is currently an assistant professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. Her new book is Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior.

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