Ted Andrews

Ted Andrews (July 15, 1952 – October 24, 2009)[1] was an American writer, teacher of esoteric practices, and a clairvoyant.

Andrews worked at Brukner Nature Center north of Dayton in Troy as a trail guide and animal keeper.

[6] In September 1993, Andrews published what would be his most successful book: Animal Speak: The Spiritual & Magical Powers of Creatures Great and Small.

It has been cited by researchers studying human attitudes toward animals, including professor Marian Scholtmeijer of the University of Northern British Columbia,[7] professor David Starr-Glass of Empire State College,[8] and doctoral candidate Venetia Laura Delano Robertson.

Later, he lived with his wife, emergency room nurse Kathy Andrews, on a farm and animal rehabilitation center in Jackson, Tennessee.