I AM an Interspecies Communications Messenger
Personally, I live in the forest with my poodles and have been an animal communications student and messenger for over 12 years. Only now I am coming out and offering this as a professional service after many beautiful interactions with both wildlife and people’s pets. Initially, it began when I’d receive messages from some people and animals who have departed earthly life. I never dared call myself a ‘medium’ or a ‘psychic’ – but it turns out I actually AM a medium – aka – a conduit for messages from both the departed and now the living, embodied domesticated and wild animals.
Below is a very brief description for the layperson to help understand what animal communication is, which is really, INTERSPECIES communication. We are all animals – those of us reading this and writing blogs are HUMAN animals, but yes, we are all animals, and we all have the receiving apparatus to communicate with trees and those that fly, crawl, scurry, burrow, swim and sit on our laps waiting for treats, giving their unconditional love.
Animals, and those we live with and around are our best teachers and are the givers of love. WE ARE ALL KINDRED.

Interspecies communication is the exchange of information between different species, such as animals, plants, or microorganisms. It can be verbal or non-verbal, and can occur over great distances.
Examples of interspecies communication
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Intuitive interspecies communication (IIC)
A non-verbal way for humans to communicate with animals, sharing thoughts, feelings, and sensations. IIC can happen in person or over a distance.
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Biofilm formation
Bacteria can communicate with each other to coordinate the production of biofilms.
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Animal tracking
Following an animal’s footprints is a way to connect with the animal’s mind and body.
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Alex the African Grey ParrotIrene Pepperberg’s parrot could count, identify colors and shapes, and knew over 100 English words.