Ian Dunbar: Dog-Friendly Dog Training

December 1, 2007 (over 16 years ago)

Ina Dunbar's patient and optimistic view on puppy training brings light to the abuse dogs get when thier masters train them the wrong way and how this can be prevented.

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Keith Bellows: The Camel's Hump

February 1, 2002 (about 22 years ago)

Camels became a fascination for Keith Bellows after his close encounter with these desert creatures in Jordan.

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Kartick Satyanarayan: How We Rescued the "Dancing" Bears

November 1, 2009 (over 14 years ago)

Kartick Satyanarayan shows how they started the rescue of the "dancing" bears, while at the same time providing a new way of making a living to the Kalandar community who depend on these bears for money.

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Dee Boersma: Pay Attention to Penguins

April 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

Dee Boersma shows different penguins and how they are affected by the changes in the environment bought about by human intervetion.

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Susan Savage-Rumbaugh: Apes that write, start fires and play Pac-Man

February 1, 2004 (about 20 years ago)

Susan Savage-Rumbaugh shows the intelligence of the Bonobos, which so closely resemble humans.

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Beverly Joubert: Life Lessons From Big Cats

December 1, 2010 (over 13 years ago)

Dereck and Beverly Joubert shows how their study about animal emotion in wild cats opened new understanding to animal protection and preservation.

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John Kasaona: How Poachers Became Caretakers

February 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

In this talk, conservationist John Kasaona tells us about the community-based conservation effort in Namibia. He narrates how this program was formed and implemented. He is proud to shout it's success to the whole world and hopes it will be a model for conservation to follow.

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