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By Alex Tello
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
On todays episode, we are talking about the horse roundups that are currently happening now in the US. We sat down with Lindsey Baker, an animal rights activist with Jane Unchained and she tells us about the reality of horse roundups. From the cruel capture practices to the ways these horses are being kept. We also talk about how it's possible to adopt one of these horses that has recently lost its family and home.
On todays episode will be talking with Erika Fleury the program director of NAPSA. The North American Primate Sanctuary Alliance. We will be discussing Monkey Rodeos, why the laws need to change and Chimpanzees in need emergency fund.
@PrimateSanctuary on FB and @NAPSAprimates on IG @ErikaFleury on FB
https://primatesanctuaries.org
https://primatesanctuaries.org/advocacy/position-statements/#
https://primatesanctuaries.org/chimps-in-need/
This episode we went on location at the Crumbs and Whiskers cat cafe in Hollywood, California to speak with its founder, Kanchan. She shares with us the story of how she began her cat rescuing career and how she decided to start a very popular and very chic cat cafe. Listen in and hear the playful cats rub against our sound equipment as we try to figure out why people love cats so much.
Hosted by Alex Tello Co Host Sam Tello
In Episode 2, we sat down with Brittany McDonald, Executive Director of Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary in Ramah, New Mexico. We talk about some of the current wolf dog breeding issues as well as some of the recent rescues Wild Spirit has been involved in. Brittany first fell in love with wolves when she was just 8 years old and has been actively pursuing her dream of working with them ever since! Though she is Minnesota born and raised, her passion for wildlife has led her all over the United States where she has gained experience caring for wolves, big cats, primates, reptiles, and more.
Tim Harrison,
Is the founder and director of a non-profit 501©(3) Outreach for Animals founded In 2001, by a group of police officers, firefighters and paramedics. The organization whose mission is to educate young people to respect wildlife and its natural habitat. He is also known for the documentary the Elephant in the Room as well as the new eye opening documentary by Michael Webber, The Conservation Game. We Chat more about the new documentary that was made for the Big Cat Public Safety Act!
The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.