Radio
Write the Book
Write the Book (radio interview), May 4, 2009 – http://writethebook.podbean.com/
Read MoreNPR’s Science Friday
Wildlife CSI (broadcast Friday, May 1st, 2009; 3:20-4:00 PM EST) Host Ira Flatow www.sciencefriday.com/feeds/radio/ CSI: Animal Kingdom Can DNA evidence prove that a walrus was poached? Who is responsible for taking down illegal caviar traffickers? A scientist from an animal forensics lab in the U.S. and a National Fish and Wildlife special agent talk about busting…
Read MoreMeet the Planet
Meet the Planet (10 min radio interview), aired April 24 http://www.meettheplanet.org/showguests.htm Audio File: http://www.meettheplanet.org/audio/042409.mp3
Read MoreCulture Shocks
Culture Shocks (40 min radio interview), aired April 24 (episode #1394) Illegal wildlife trafficking is worth an estimated $20 billion a year behind drug and human trafficking; Animal Investigators documents this black market business. http://www.cultureshocks.com/shows/2009/04/24/laurel-neme/
Read MoreVermont Edition VPR – Wildlife CSI
Vermont Public Radio – http://www.vpr.net/episode/45886/ Wildlife CSI Investigating illegal wildlife trafficking By Jane Lindholm Wildlife smuggling is a $20 billion-a-year business and the third-largest illegal trade worldwide. Dr. Laurel Neme is an international resource management consultant who lives in Huntington, Vermont. She’s just written a book about the world’s first and only CSI lab for wildlife, the…
Read MoreOregon Public Broadcasting
Oregon Public Broadcasting, Morning Edition (radio interview). Air date TBD. – http://www.opb.org/radio/
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