"[Herzing's] engaging book is peppered with stories that give readers a peek into her life and research philosophy. . . . [Her] passion for nature and animals makes for a positive overarching message. She’s emphatic 'that nature has a right to exist for itself,' independent of how we interact with it. And she’s also at ease discussing the ethics of keeping animals in captivity and the rights of animals more generally — describing humans’ history of controlling rather than co-existing with most, if not all, other species. Overall, I agree with Herzing that if humans are ever able to communicate with other animals, dolphins would be strong candidates. Is Anyone Listening? offers an appealing window into the life of a field biologist devoted to studying the much loved, charismatic dolphin."