Posts Tagged ‘Radio’
The WildLife: Shark Fin Trade, Rebecca Regnery
Rebecca Regnery explains how shark finning is threatening the world’s sharks. In her conversation with “The WildLife” host Laurel Neme, she tells how the value of shark fins combined with limited space on fishing vessels encourages many shark fishermen to cut off the fins and toss the rest of the animal back into the water. In…
Read MoreThe WildLife: Elephant Seals, Christine Heinrichs
Christine Heinrichs exposes elephant seals’ captivating habits and bizarre lifestyle as she takes us to Piedras Blancas elephant seal rookery on California’s central coast. She tells “The WildLife” host Laurel Neme how elephant seals spend 8 to 10 months a year in the open ocean and that, to find food, they dive incredibly deep, up to a mile underwater. …
Read MoreAbout “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…
Read More“Dr. Shawn – The Natural Vet” Martha Stewart Radio Sirius
“Dr. Shawn – The Natural Vet” on Martha Stewart Radio Sirius 112/XM 157 – July 28, 2009
Read MoreScience, Health and Healing
“Science, Health and Healing” on WBAI-FM (Pacifica) – June 2, 2009
Read MoreWill 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
Read MoreKojo Nnamdi Show
“Kojo Nnamdi Show,” WAMU-FM Aired: Tues. May 19, 2009, 1:00PM 4000 Brandywine NW Washington, DC 20004 (30 minutes, live) Audio options available on their website
Read MoreWrite 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/
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