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The Man-Made Man-Eater and the Tigers of Asia with Cassie Roch and Dr. Linda L. Kerley
Wildlife biologist and conservationist Dr. Linda L. Kerley joins Cassie Roch to talk about the Chompawet tiger, its man-eating history, and the conservation efforts being made to save wild tigers in Asia. They emphasize the importance of researching and advocating for ethical animal treatment and coexistence between humans and wildlife.
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The speaker discusses the issues surrounding captive marine mammals, highlighting the difference between accredited facilities participating in breeding programs for genetic preservation and amusement parks that breed dolphins for entertainment.
1:08:32 - 1:10:54 (02:22)
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The speaker discusses the issues surrounding captive marine mammals, highlighting the difference between accredited facilities participating in breeding programs for genetic preservation and amusement parks that breed dolphins for entertainment.
ChapterThe Man-Made Man-Eater and the Tigers of Asia with Cassie Roch and Dr. Linda L. Kerley
Episode52: The Man-Made Man-Eater. Jim Corbett National Park.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
In this episode, the speaker discusses the story of the "man-eater" tiger in India and the importance of advocating for the conservation of wild tigers.
1:10:54 - 1:17:24 (06:29)
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In this episode, the speaker discusses the story of the "man-eater" tiger in India and the importance of advocating for the conservation of wild tigers. They also urge listeners to do their research and be mindful of places that exploit animals for profit.