Common Terns in Vermont: A Conservation Success Story

Published: Monday, 06 June 2011 20:47  Written by Laurel Neme Protection of the breeding habitat of Vermont’s (uncommon) common tern has made it one of the state’s greatest conservation success stories.   Common terns are the most widespread tern in North America. Yet in many states, including Vermont, they’re threatened or endangered.  In the early…

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The WildLife: Common terns, Chris Boget

Chris Boget, Executive Director of the Lake Champlain Land Trust, talks about the common tern and land conservation. He tells “The WildLife” host Laurel Neme how protection of the breeding habitat of Vermont’s (uncommon) common tern has made it one of the state’s greatest conservation success stories.   Common terns are the most widespread tern in North America…

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Ivory and Rhinoceros Enforcement Task Force Meets to Combat Organized Wildlife Crime

The Ivory and Rhinoceros Enforcement Task Force of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) met in Kenya from 17 to 19 May to discuss urgent actions against crimes targeting elephants and rhinos.  Twenty top law enforcement officers representing wildlife authorities, Customs, investigations, national parks, the police and…

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The Forgotten Bear

From JeffCorwinConnects.com: By Laurel NemeMay 25, 2011 Malayan sun bears, also known as honey bears (or Helarctos malayanus), are the least known of the world’s eight bear species. Few people know they even exist, especially compared with other types of bears, like polar bears and grizzlies. Perhaps part of that is because sun bears are so challenging to…

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The WildLife: Vermont Wildlife Stories, Megan Price

Megan Price, author of Vermont Wild, shows the wacky side of being a state game warden. She relates to “The WildLife” host Laurel Neme several amusing anecdotes about true close encounters veteran Vermont game warden Eric Nuse had with gun wielding poachers, love struck moose, hungry bears and raucous raccoons.   Eric Nuse, the hero of these campfire…

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Arrest of “Kingpin” Tiger Trafficker Highlights Thailand’s Resolve

  Thailand is a hub for some of the world’s largest wildlife trafficking operations. That’s why news of a series of recent busts — from elephant ivory to live tigers and bears — is especially welcome. These wildlife law enforcement operations signal that Thailand is becoming an increasingly hostile place to do this black market business.…

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Behind the Scenes at INTERPOL

Inside INTERPOL, a special programme broadcast by CNN International, goes behind the scenes at  INTERPOL. This international police agency facilitates international police cooperation and is rapidly at the forefront of many wildlife trafficking cases and cross-border operations. This 30-minute special, hosted by CNN anchor Richard Quest, features interviews with INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble…

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The WildLife: Florida State Game Warden, Bob Lee

Veteran Florida state game warden, Bob Lee, shares his experiences over 30 years of protecting Florida’s natural animal resources. He tells “The WildLife” host Laurel Neme how his patrol of Florida’s inshore and offshore wilderness areas led to many high-speed boat chases and hair-raising adventures. He also relates how, after retirement, he befriended one of the state’s…

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ABC News Taps Laurel Neme for Background on Live Animal Trafficking Story

Producers for ABC News with Diane Sawyer interviewed me on Friday (May 13, 2011) for a piece they were doing that night on live animal trafficking. They reported a recent bust at Thailand’s Bangkok airport of a man from UAE who smuggled a “virtual zoo” of live animals. Discovered in this first-class passenger’s suitcase were two leopard cubs,…

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Mongabay.com: Cambodia’s Wildlife Pioneer: Saving Species and Places in Southeast Asia’s Last Forest

By Laurel Neme, special to mongabay.comMay 11, 2011 Suwanna Gauntlett has dedicated her life to protecting rainforests and wildlife in some of the world’s most hostile and rugged environments and has set the trend of a new generation of direct action conservationists. She has designed, implemented, and supported bold, front-line conservation programs to save endangered wildlife…

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The WildLife: World Without Fish, Mark Kurlansky (and Talia)

Bestselling author Mark Kurlansky discusses his new book, WORLD WITHOUT FISH (Workman, 2011). He tells “The WildLife” host Laurel Neme how the health and future of fish and their habitats affect us all. He also provides tips on how anyone can make a difference. Mark’s 10-year-old daughter and fishing companion, Talia Kurlansky, vetted each chapter and helped her dad make sure that…

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