Sentinels
When Diseases Spread between Animals and Humans
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Narrated by:
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Humphrey Bower
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By:
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Michael Dulaney
Humans have long observed animals for advanced warnings of danger. What can they tell us about the growing threat of viruses and other infectious organisms in the age of climate change?
Coronaviruses jump from bats to chimpanzees to humans. You can give your cat the flu, and pass tuberculosis to an elephant. The scientific term for this –zoonosis – reveals how human and animal lives are inextricably linked. Scientists warn that human destruction of the environment is responsible for the accelerating spillover of animal diseases, posing a global health threat.
Journalist Michael Dulaney tracks the surprising ways that people and animals are navigating our shared future – along the way meeting camels in Saudi Arabian beauty pageants, coastal seals with bird flu and genetically engineered disease-proof pigs.
In prose that is entertaining, moving and deeply informed, Sentinels is not just about fears of contagion, but about the wonder of nature, and understanding our species' capacity to regenerate and revitalise as much as to destroy.
©2026 Copyright Michael Dulaney (P)2026 Bolinda Publishing