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In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, we've included the following links to make it easier for you to help support this fundamental cause:
Signing petitions, joining protests, donating: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
Intersectionality Matters: https://aapf.org/podcast
Throughline: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510333/throughline
1619: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/podcasts/1619-podcast.html
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We all know that animals have a keen sense of smell. They use their skilled sniffers for hunting, finding drugs, and really getting to know other animal's butts. What you may not know is that they are also great at sniffing out trouble - trouble that has put people's lives in danger - but our furry friends are no bystanders. They track down and attack trouble like Dick Van Dyke attacks a dusty chimney (with song and dance of course). Animals have saved people's and we're here to share just a few amazing examples.
By Gen Kull and Maria Monachino5
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In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, we've included the following links to make it easier for you to help support this fundamental cause:
Signing petitions, joining protests, donating: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
Intersectionality Matters: https://aapf.org/podcast
Throughline: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510333/throughline
1619: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/podcasts/1619-podcast.html
Thank you.
We all know that animals have a keen sense of smell. They use their skilled sniffers for hunting, finding drugs, and really getting to know other animal's butts. What you may not know is that they are also great at sniffing out trouble - trouble that has put people's lives in danger - but our furry friends are no bystanders. They track down and attack trouble like Dick Van Dyke attacks a dusty chimney (with song and dance of course). Animals have saved people's and we're here to share just a few amazing examples.