Our mission is to provide education, information and dialogue that will create a supportive environment empowering people to help cats in their community. *For transcripts of most shows, visit https://www.communitycatspodcast.com/podcast/.
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VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT and Dr. Garret Pachinger, DACVECC
VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts. With VETgirl, you can learn clinical veterinary medicine with style, passion, and efficiency! VETgirl is designed for veterinary professionals who have time poverty and are on the run. Who has time to read journals or sit through hours of lectures? Download the podcasts you want to listen to, and get clinical tips within just a few minutes of listening! We'll help get you the facts you need in a convenient way! Want more information? Go to Jo ...
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The Steve Dale Pet World Petcast from 720 WGN.
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KBOO Radio is a community-powered station in Portland Oregon
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Welcome to the Animal Control Report! Hosts Daniel Ettinger & Ashlee Bishop delve into animal control and animal shelters spotlighting officers, experts, and cases. From heartwarming rescues to cases studies, we cover it all, analyzing trends and sharing insights. Whether you're an animal lover, shelter worker, vet tech, veterinarian, officer, or curious listener, join us as we change perceptions, connect officers, and celebrate the vital role of animal control and animal shelters. Tune in t ...
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I am sharing stories from my 29.5 years (& counting) of being an animal shelter worker
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Turi Ryder, author of “She Said What? (A Life on the Air)” has hosted her own radio shows in LA, Chicago, Minneapolis, and Portland. She gives advice, which you probably should not take, and tells stories, which you probably should not believe. Marci Persky spent years reporting and editing for UPI and other news organizations. She's worked in radio news and as a talk show host, for stations from her hometown of Kalamazoo Michicgan and her second home, Chicago. Marci now lives in Arizona, so ...
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Podcast by Santa Fe Animal Shelter
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Save A Pooch is all about rescue dog welfare. With an informative yet humorous tone, the good, the bad, cute, and the ugly will be addressed. Episode topics can range from: how to improve fosters' and adopters' experience with rescues; how to improve rescues' well-being and heal their trauma; what are some of the opportunities for rescues; rescue success stories; how to spot a reputable or fake rescue organization, what determines a healthy human-animal bond and much, much more!
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Dog trainer and biologist Ferdie Yau (MA, CPDT-KA) talks about treating difficult behavior cases and interviews the leading experts in the animal training world. The podcast is intended to show pet caretakers how to embrace science, kindness, and compassion to help their pets like dogs, cats, and other companion animals with challenging behavior issues. Listeners will learn how the team at Behavior Vets inspires people to dive deeper into the animal's experience to help them thrive, while al ...
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The Story of My Pet: Inspiring Stories of Animal Rescue, Fostering & Adoption
Julie Marty-Pearson, PsyD
Are you an Animal Lover? Then The Story of My Pet Podcast is for you! Come along as Pet Parents from around the world tell the stories of their believed pets, from rescue dogs to foster kittens, street cats to wild horses, and everywhere in between. This show shares heart-to-heart conversations about animals collected from amazing pet parents, animal supporters and rescue advocates. Learn about animal adoption, fostering, rescue, and volunteerism. Along with powerful discussions about animal ...
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Tails from a Vet Tech is a podcast dedicated to highlighting, educating, and advocating for veterinary, shelter, and behavior animal professionals. Our mission is to provide education, information, and dialogue that will create a supportive environment that empowers animal professionals to take care of themselves and the animals they work with. Tabitha and her amazing guests share reflections and experiences from their lives in shelter and vet med. We will have thought-provoking conversation ...
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Canine Conversations tackles just about everything dog related: dog training, dog health, owning a dog, dog behavior problems, competitive dog sports, what to feed, rescue dogs, shelter dogs, talks with other dog lovers and so much more. Hosted by Robert Cabral, master trainer and behavior specialist. Robert has trained and worked with thousands of dogs through his work with Bound Angels at shelters throughout the US. He has also trained and titled competitive obedience and protection dogs w ...
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Shelter Success Simplified is a podcast designed to help you run your animal welfare organization better. We interview experts in a concise format to give you the tools to save more animals while simplifying your work and setting up your organization for success in the long run. It’s short enough to listen while driving to work or when on a break.
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Welcome to United We Spay - the show dedicated to promoting affordable spay/neuter services across the USA and beyond. In each episode, we delve into the heart of a movement that's changing the lives of animals and communities for the better. Our mission is clear: build awareness, educate, and empower. In this podcast, we'll explore the inspiring stories and voices that drive the spay/neuter movement, all while keeping our eyes on the bigger picture. Hosted by Stacy LeBaron, our team at Unit ...
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RuffRiders Rescue Tails Podcast is a show where each week we'll feature a new tale of dog rescue, interviews with amazing people who affect the rescue community, and feature a local dog looking for their forever home in our Unadoptables segment.
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PackPeople makes an impact on animals life's. Our dog blog is created to give a deep insight of the work of animal rescue groups, sanctuaries and welfare organizations. Our audio/video interviews with the hardest working animal rescues are unique and highly informative. The mission is to bring dog/animal lovers together, to share, talk, learn, help and network.
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Conversations with people who love dogs and who do great work on their behalf!
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A podcast bringing you the latest information to help build stronger relationships with our animal companions, enhance training, assist shelter animals, and address other important issues related to animal welfare and training. If you are like us who love, live, and work with animals, this is the show for you! Please enjoy! Please contact us or find more information at Facebook page "Constructional Approach to Animal Welfare and Training" or email us at caawtcontact@gmail.com
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Gimme Shelter - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Jill Sullivan Grueter , James "JB" Byrne, Simon MacAllister & Drew Davis
Project Pawsitive is a docu-soap that chronicles the rewarding, yet demanding, journey of four friends from New Hampshire as they construct awesome renovations for the most overwhelmed and under-equipped rescues around. With the help of community volunteers,cages transform into lush suites fit for a king, concrete floors become radiant-heated lounge areas, sparse outdoor play areas are reborn as green oasis’, and barks are calmed by Mozart piped through installed music systems. From dogs and ...
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Conversations with pet experts, professionals and enthusiasts sharing the latest in national news in animal welfare and issues, behavior and training, animal health and science, the pet industry and pet-friendly travel.
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Jana and Evan work at Bobcats Shelter and Rescue ( an animal shelter) A strange dog comes in brought from a little island called Ike’s. The dog doesn’t act normal or anything like a dog. Jana and Evan can see that this dog is no good, but to the other people she’s a cutie pie. Jana and Evan start taking on some daring adventures and to find out what that dog is up too.
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The PawCast of the Humane Society of South Central Michigan features topics including shelter services and programs, upcoming events and animal welfare.
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Kay Laurence and Frances McCormack of "Learning About Dogs" launch the 5th Series following the questions raised from the first year with a new pup. Explore the first four series with Kay and Sue McGuire, talking about the life we live with dogs. Both Kay and Sue have extensive experience of rearing, training and rehabilitation with dogs. Unique and insightful perspectives provide dog trainers and dog people a new way to learn about dogs.
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Promoting Canadian comic book creators and supporters.
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Maddie's Candid Conversations
Maddie was a beloved Miniature Schnauzer whose unconditional love, loyalty and spirit inspired a revolution in animal welfare. Dave & Cheryl Duffield started Maddie's Fund in 1994 to help pets and the people who love them. Learn more @ maddiesfund.org
Join us for revealing conversations with influential animal welfare leaders, hosted by Maddie's Fund executive leader, Mary Ippoliti-Smith. You'll be inspired by each speaker’s pathway to promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in their daily work with animals and the shelter staff who support homeless pets. When we respect and appreciate the journeys our community members have taken, we are reminded of the importance of keeping pets and people together.
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The We Love Doggos Podcast is a heartwarming journey into the world of dog rescue stories, community interviews, valuable advice, and all things related to our shared love for dogs. Join us on this canine-inspired adventure as we amplify awareness, celebrate our Hero Club members, and spread the joy of making a positive impact in the lives of our furry friends.
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Knowing Animals is a regular 20 minutes podcast about all things related to animals and ethics; animals and the law; animals and politics; and animal advocacy. It features interviews with academic and animal advocates. It is available free so enjoy!
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The official podcast from the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants. Interview, behavior information and news.
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This is more than just a dog training podcast, it’s the podcast for dog people! We're here to help you better understand your dogs, and the wide spectrum of behaviors they exhibit. Join us in a delightful blend of insightful chats and playful segments that'll get those tails wagging. Get to know more about our crazy life with our rescue pups, and laugh along to the fun banter! Your hosts, Jaime Caponetta (Certified Dog Trainer & Canine Behavior Consultant), and John Caponetta (former Humane ...
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JPR's live interactive program devoted to current events and newsmakers from around the region and beyond.
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Hunt-Find-Alert is a discussion about everything related to K-9 Search and Rescue. This podcast is for people involved in Search and Rescue, first responders, or people who are just interested in the subject matter. We will discuss all elements of Search and Rescue work, as well as the fascinating world of working dogs. If you are interested in detection dogs, search and rescue, or the work of first responders this is the podcast for you.
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Pets In The City - New York City Pets & Animals - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Diane West
Pets in New York City are like no other pets in the world. Just like their people, city pets of all types have to grapple with cramped apartments (if they’re lucky enough to find a pet-friendly building) local politics, busy streets and dog-run drama. No hopping into the backseat or backyard for them! And those are just the pets that already have homes-pets waiting for adoption have to contend with life in overwhelmed city shelters or life on the streets. "Pets in the City" with New York Tai ...
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Tent Talks is run by Cody Turner, a fourth year PhD student in philosophy at the University of Connecticut. The podcast features discussion with academics, artists and friends. Part of the Shelter from the Storm podcast network.
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It's the Pawcast! The Friends of the Animals Baton Rouge podcast. Meet the dogs, hear the adoption report, learn about opportunities to help FOTA. Hosted by Catherine OBrien, the Pawcast will help you connect with our organization and support our mission of saving as many dogs and puppies as possible from the East Baton Rouge municipal shelter. Happy tails!
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Every week, experienced Veterinarian and Veterinary Behaviourist Dr. Katrin Jahn provides evidence-based solutions for pet behaviour problems, delivered with kindness, passion, and empathy. The podcast features up-to-date, informative advice on behaviour problems in dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and other companion animals in a variety of episodes, including interviews with some of the leading minds in Pet Behaviour Medicine. In our Case Study and Case De-Brief episodes, Dr. Katrin demonstrate ...
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Canine Nation - A Positively Scientific Look At Dogs and Dog Behavior Canine Nation is about discovery. It’s about getting to what is TRUE about dogs and discarding the myth and lore of living and working with dogs. It’s about challenging what we think we know and asking the dogs to tell us what’s real. It’s about giving science, scientific method, and collected data more credibility than hearsay, anecdotes, and the assertions of self-proclaimed dog 'experts.' Canine Nation started as a way ...
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Think Cats. Think The Cat Protection Society of Victoria. Hosted by our Cat Protection Society team of Veterinarians, Animal Behaviourists and our Adoption Shelter and Foster Care team, our Purrfect Podcast is dedicated to helping cat-lovers ensure they can provide their fabulous feline family member (or members) with a happy, healthy and safe nine-lives. We celebrate the amazing bond that exists between cats and their humans and recognize the incredible role that cats can play as companion ...
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Beaufort County This Week brings you the top stories, interviews, and events from around the county, brought to you by BC TV.
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An animal welfare professional’s typical day includes unparalleled joy and heart-wrenching despair, often in equal measure. The burnout is real but it’s the hard-won progress that sustains us. The Best Friends Podcast brings you stories from the front lines of lifesaving. You’ll hear from leading experts on topics that impact all of us. These are stories that matter to shelters, rescue groups, and the animal welfare organizations that enable their service to a community and its animals. Thes ...
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Xbox Achievement Hunting discussion as the hosts discuss the achievements of current games and games gone by. Informational for those new to achievement hunting, interesting for avid achievement hunters, and entertaining for all.
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Join farmer, educator, and author Takota Coen as he explores how you can design and develop land anywhere in the world to provide for your food, water, shelter, energy, and other needs in a way that is good for all people, the planet and our future.Takota Coen is the co-author of "Building Your Permaculture Property: A 5 Step Process To Design and Develop Land", an instructor with Verge Permaculture, and co-owner of Coen Farm, a 250 acre award winning permaculture farm, in Alberta Canada.
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People, Pets, and Purpose is an interview-style podcast that explores the human-animal bond and what really matters. This show is hosted by Diaz Dixon—the Maddie’s® Advisor for External Affairs and Partnerships for the Human Animal Support Services project. The Human Animal Support Services project reimagines a world where the human and animal welfare industries work together to serve people and pets in need. Learn more about our work at humananimalsupportservices.org.
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Join riley and James on a adventure to exploring why you should get a cat and also by adopting a cat soooooo https://www.aspca.org/adopt-pet/adoptable-cats-your-local-shelter
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DOG TALK® (and Kitties, Too!) originated on the only NPR station on Long Island, WLIW-88.3, where it has been on the air for 13 years and numerous consecutive shows. This Gracie® Award-winning show (for “Best entertainment and information program on local public radio”), is produced and hosted by pet wellness advocate Tracie Hotchner. Each show features Tracie’s interviews with authors and pet experts from around the world, discussing far-ranging topics involving practical and philosophical ...
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Beaufort County Animal Services and Bissell Pet Foundation team up to "Empty the Shelter."
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STORY 1 From the Post & Courier South Carolina will grow to nearly 6.4 million residents by 2042 — if the state’s latest projections prove accurate — and just a handful of counties will account for most of the population growth. Five counties could see their populations soar by 49 percent or more from 2024 to 2042, a pace of growth likely to strain…
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Increasing cost of veterinary care squeezes animal shelter
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The business of rescuing animals may start from the heart, but it has a huge impact on the wallet. Just ask the people at Rescue Ranch in Yreka, a no-kill shelter for dogs of all shapes and sizes. The ranch buys dog food by the pallet, but veterinary care is another major expense, and the cost is rising all the time. On top of that, there's a short…
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NYC animal shelters are overcrowded with dogs, and few people are adopting them
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Animal Care Centers of NYC said it’s still dealing with overcrowding that has plagued shelters since the number of returned pets surged after a pandemic-era adoption boom. But Katy Hansen, a spokesperson for the city animal shelters, explained in an interview that the problem isn’t that an unusual number of New Yorkers are surrendering their pets. …
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Red Cross offers more suggestions on coping with heat waves
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Yes, it gets hot in our part of the world. But the relentless heat wave set high temperature records day after day after day; Redding did not get a high temp UNDER 110 for more than a week. It won't let up for a few days more, and it's likely not the only heat spike of the summer. You may be battled-hardened by the heat at this point, but we can al…
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Dam removals continue on Rogue River tributaries
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Williams-Whalen Dam removal By one person's description, Evans Creek went from "a hot bathtub to a flowing stream." The key was the removal of a dam, more than a century old, more than 100 feet long, and six feet high. Evans Creek is a Rogue River tributary and important spawning habitat for fish. The removal of Williams-Whalen Dam was the third su…
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Hot and dry may mean more frequent electric power interruptions
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Talent Avenue 1951 It's the last thing you want to have happen on a very hot day when you're sitting by the air conditioner: the power goes out. But it happens, and it happened several times over the course of less than a week in the Rogue Valley City of Talent. The outages did not last long, but any interruption of electric power at the very least…
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Residents in Far Rockaway are one step closer to getting a long-awaited medical trauma center
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In Far Rockaway, the nearest hospital equipped to treat people with the most serious injuries is close to 9 miles away. Now, residents are one step closer to getting a new long-awaited medical trauma center after Mayor Adams and the City Council included $50 million in the most recent budget for the facility. Council member Selvena Brooks-Powers, w…
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NYC's massive Link5G towers aren't actually providing 5G (yet)
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The vast majority of the massive, metallic towers the city commissioned to help low-income neighborhoods access high-speed 5G internet still lack cell signal equipment — more than two years after hundreds of the structures began sprouting across the five boroughs. Just two of the nearly 200 Link5G towers installed by tech firm CityBridge since 2022…
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Level 311 - If You're Gonna Stay Home This Time, Play Sea of Stars
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This Week's Panel - n/a Show Discussion - The AH101 panel is taking a break for the summer but we've still got extra content segments to release. This week it's Game Passible and Nerdy Neo's Veiner roundup for June. Game Passible - Fream and Koosh return with your September Game Pass leavings predictions. Check out Game Passible to get the most gam…
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Survey finds that despite clear differences, Oregonians believe in compromise
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How would you describe yourself and your general political attitudes? Party-aligned? Disengaged? Alienated? These terms and many more come into use in the recently released typology study from the Oregon Values and Beliefs Center. OVBC spent two months last fall compiling data on the political feelings of Oregonians. One of the major findings: desp…
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Scholarship fund helps Rogue Valley students get into healthcare workforce
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It's been almost 30 years since all spending on healthcare in the United States topped a trillion dollars in a single year. Now it's well over four trillion dollars, and rising every year. We have greater healthcare needs, and so a greater need for people to provide services. Ashland Community Health Foundation, which once focused on supporting Ash…
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Using ancient knowledge for modern ends: making healthy forests
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Scientists thought they knew a lot about forests and how they functioned decades ago. Then the spotted owl and salmon and other forest creatures--and climate change--helped point out the limits of our understanding. Yet there are people in the region whose ancestors helped manage forests for thousands of years on the landscape. The Traditional Ecol…
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Video of Eric Garner's death shook NYC. 10 years later, when is it OK to film the NYPD?
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This month marks 10 years since a video of an NYPD officer killing Eric Garner went viral and launched a national outcry against police brutality. Now, with the spread of smartphones, filming police interactions is more common than ever. As the anniversary of Garner's death approaches, here’s what you need to know about filming the NYPD. For the co…
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Judge to hear arguments on federal takeover of NYC jails
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A critical court hearing is coming up this afternoon on whether control of the Rikers Island jails should be taken away from the city of New York. WNYC’s Matt Katz discusses the possible federal takeover of the Department of Correction.
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Joanna Cacao reveals ‘The Secret of the Ravens’ graphic novel
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Here’s my chat with Joanna Cacao about her graphic novel The Secret of the Ravens, some tips for making graphic novels, her thoughts about using AI for comic book creation, plus a whole lot more leading up to Ai-Kon 2024 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Podcasts and YouTube Video. Please like and subscribe…
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A heat wave on the mountain, and all kinds of creeping things are finding their way to Marci's front porch. And then there are the scary boxes....By Shebops Productions
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How to protect a forest from fragmentation, long-term
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In a perfect world, forests could produce timber for industry and still provide wildlife habitat and carbon sequestration, and all the people who care about forests would be happy. The Conservation Fund is working on it. TCF buys at-risk private forests and gets them into conservation easements, which protect the land from fragmentation in perpuity…
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Big package of grants to help reduce wildfire danger in California national forests
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There is general agreement that the best way to reduce the threat of large intense wildfires is to reduce the fuel loads in western forests. But the U.S. Forest Service does not have the money for all the forest restoration work needed. Partners can help, though... including the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. NFWF recently announced a packa…
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Rethinking Animal Control: Insights from Author Jessica Pierce (Episode 233)
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In this episode of The Animal Control Report, we sit down with Jessica Pierce, a renowned author and advocate for animal welfare. Jessica shares her expert insights on critical topics affecting the lives of animals and the responsibilities of those who care for them. Join us as we explore: Key focuses for animal control to better the world for anim…
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Catalyzing Change in Community Cat Care with Dawn Benefiel, Executive Director, Indy Neighborhood Cats
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“Without dreaming big and showing people what we think is needed, we’ll never get that dial changed and we need that to change mightily.” This episode is sponsored in part by Maddie’s Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, and Tomahawk Traps. Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dawn Benefiel, founder of Indy Neighborhood Cats, as she shares her …
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Episode 38 – Behaviour Problems in Rabbits In this week’s episode, we are talking to the amazing Dr Isabelle Resch all about rabbit behaviour. Dr Isabelle is not only a fellow resident of Dr Katrin’s, but also a member of the Australia and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in both Behaviour Medicine and Internal Medicine and has vast exp…
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New Yorkers in ‘disbelief’ over Hurricane Beryl’s toll. Here’s how to help.
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Members of New York City’s Caribbean communities are scrambling to collect vital supplies for survivors of Hurricane Beryl, which has left a path of devastation in several island nations. Assemblymember Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn represents the largest Caribbean-American population in New York. She joined WNYC's Sean Carlson to discuss ways New Yor…
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The cost to us and the planet of eating meat-heavy diets
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Once you think beyond the walls of the market(s) where you buy your food, you can go on a long journey indeed. The sources of the things we eat can be endlessly fascinating (and occasionally gruesome, let's be honest). Nina Guilbeault, both sociologist and vegan, approaches the journey of food discovery from the perspective of a non-meat eater. She…
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Common Ground Conversations: Shari Dunn on divergent voting patterns
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After the earliest presidential debate in generations and a controversial Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, voters have turned their attention to politics and the election sooner than usual. In our continuing series, we're diving into the persistent trend of polarization of women voters along racial lines. Shari Dunn is the author of Q…
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How to avoid and survive dangerous rip currents at NYC's beaches
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WNYC spoke with swimming experts and a veteran lifeguard on what New Yorkers should do to stay safe if they’re caught in choppy waters.
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NYC astronomy in July: meteor showers and a star showstopper
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The showstopper of the night sky is the Summer Triangle, which is made up of three bright stars from three different constellations: Altair from Aquila the Eagle, Deneb from Cygnus the Swan and Vega from Lyra. Stargazers will also be able to see planets, star clusters and two meteor showers – all with the naked eye. Most can be seen within the five…
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Cyclists call on DOT to fix ‘chaotic’ Kent Avenue bike lane in Brooklyn
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The Kent Avenue bike lane along the north Brooklyn waterfront has become a dangerous mess where cyclists, luxury building residents, pedestrians and drivers all compete for space, according to advocates and elected officials who are pressing the city for a fix.
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Did you know there's low-cost extended day care in NYC? What you need to know to apply.
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Applying for a New York City program to help families offset child care costs can be so onerous that many providers say seats remain unfilled even as most parents across the five boroughs can’t afford to pay.“There's all kinds of places along the route where families can make errors or be deemed ineligible,” said Debra Sue Lorenzen, director of you…
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Why Invest in Developing Communication Skills in Veterinary Practice: Part 1 with Dr. Jane Shaw and Dr. Jason Coe | VETgirl Veterinary Continuing Education Podcasts
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In today's VETgirl online veterinary CE podcast, we chat with Dr. Jane Shaw, DVM, PhD and Dr. Jason Coe, DVM, PhD on the importance of communication in veterinary medicine. In this Part 1 of 2 communication VETgirl podcast, we'll talk about how to develop effective communication, how it can impact appointment efficiency and practice culture, and ho…
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#890A: Jennifer Holland’s book “Dog Smart: Life-Changing Lessons in Canine Intelligence” takes a look at the “smartest of the smart” dogs who do extraordinary things for us with their natural abilities — and asks whether we shouldn’t be a little smarter in our dealings with them!By Tracie Hotchner
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“Angels Surround You” is Music for Kitties in Shelters
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#890B: Sara Goldenthal is a professional jazz singer, composer and dedicated advocate for cats in shelters, who wrote lyrics and sang “Angels Surround You” (free on Spotify!) which has ambient music in the calming frequency of 528 Hz to soothe shelter cats.By Tracie Hotchner
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Dr. Rena Carlson, immediate past president American Veterinary Medical Association on summertime pet safety. Heatstroke in dogs is all too common, yet nearly always preventable. And why are people still leaving dogs in hot cars? An update on FIP, which was detailed in a Steve Dale’s Pet World show from June 23. More and more people are traveling wi…
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When your power goes out…was it goats? When you love someone, you move the roadkill. How quickly does someone show you they’re nuts? Love of movie violence—a dating red flag?By Shebops Productions
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NYC just made it easier for people to change their name in court
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A New York City teen decided last year to change their name so it would match their gender identity. But even though New York has some of the strongest laws in the country for people who want to change their name, a court clerk refused to sign off on the paperwork. With help from Legal Services NYC, the teen, Lain Nelson, filed a legal challenge. …
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2 teens drown at Jacob Riis beach, where signs warn erosion causing dangerous conditions
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The “People’s Beach,” which has been run by the federal government since 1974, has dwindled for years. Last summer, the Army Corps of Engineers spent $12 million to dump 360,000 cubic yards of sand in an effort to replenish the area. But much of it washed away in the winter and spring, exposing unsafe “deteriorating wooden groins, rockwork, and oth…
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