About “The WildLife” Radio Show

“The WildLife” is a weekly radio program that probes the mysteries of the animal world through interviews with scientists and other wildlife investigators.  The program is hosted by Laurel Neme and airs on The Radiator, WOMM-LP, 105.9 FM in Burlington, Vermont every Monday from 1-2 pm EST.  You can live stream THE WILDLIFE at www.theradiator.org.  You can download podcasts…

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Laurel Neme: Wildlife Crime Documentation

By Rebekah K. Murray They were dead: dozens of elephants with missing tusks. It was 1992, and Tanzania’s chief wildlife officer, Musa Mohammed Lyimo, suspected that the elephants had been killed for their ivory tusks. But how could he prove it? Eight years later, Laurel Neme (’85, M.P.P. ’86) sat in Lyimo’s office and heard…

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International News Program of the Brazilian Federal Police (DPF)

MINISTER OF JUSTICE VISITS INTERPOL HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FIRST TIME Year 1 – Number 1 – June 30th, 2009 Last February, the Minister of Justice, Tarso Genro, and the Director General of Brazilian Federal Police, Luiz Fernando Corrêa, visited for the very first time the headquarters of International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO – Interpol) in…

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Will AM 580 Illnois Public Media

Friday, May 29, 2009 1:06 pm Animal Investigators: How the World’s First Wildlife Forensics Lab Is Solving Crimes and Saving Endangered Species Laurel A. Neme, Ph.D., International Consultant Specializing in Natural Resource Management

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