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Animal Talk showcases interviews from people who are passionate about animals and their welfare.  
Animal Talk showcases interviews from people who are passionate about animals and their welfare.
 
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{{Interview|Title=Lucy - The Saddest Elephant in the World|Description=Billy Groom speaks with Yvonne Luscombe, an advocate investigating Lucy's situation at the Edmonton Valley Zoo and advocating for her transfer to a sanctuary.
The interview reveals a comprehensive discussion surrounding Lucy's plight, emphasizing the urgency of addressing her welfare and the ethical responsibilities involved in caring for captive animals.|Image=Lucy_the_Elephant_(41541958460).jpg|Link=Interview:Lucy_-_The_Saddest_Elephant_in_the_World|Image description=Lucy - The Saddest Elephant in the World}}
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{{Interview|Title=Shark Conservation with Dr. Raj Sekhar Aich|Description=Dr. Raj Sekhar Aich, a transdisciplinary human-shark researcher and artist, shares his insights and experiences regarding shark conservation, human-shark conflict, and multispecies ethnography.
Discover the pioneering work of Raj as he discusses the establishment of the Transdisciplinary Human Shark Lab in Kolkata, India, and his tireless efforts to promote a holistic approach to shark research worldwide. From the Sundarbans to the shores of New Zealand, Raj research delves into the depths of human perception, advocating for interdisciplinary collaboration and cultural sensitivity in conservation efforts.|Image=Tiburón.jpg|Link=Interview:Shark_Conservation_with_Dr._Raj_Sekhar_Aich|Image description=Shark Conservation with Dr. Raj Sekhar Aich}}
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{{Interview|Title=Rescue Spot with Nicole Patrick|Description=Rescue Spot, a technology-driven platform founded by actress-turned-social-entrepreneur Nicole Patrick, is at the forefront of revolutionizing the pet adoption process. In an interview on The Rising Lioness podcast hosted by Erica Salvemini, Nicole discusses her journey from Hollywood to animal welfare. Nicole's non-profit, Chic Chien Chateau, focuses on relocating pets from impoverished areas to affluent ones, saving dogs with life-threatening illnesses.  
{{Interview|Title=Rescue Spot with Nicole Patrick|Description=Rescue Spot, a technology-driven platform founded by actress-turned-social-entrepreneur Nicole Patrick, is at the forefront of revolutionizing the pet adoption process. In an interview on The Rising Lioness podcast hosted by Erica Salvemini, Nicole discusses her journey from Hollywood to animal welfare. Nicole's non-profit, Chic Chien Chateau, focuses on relocating pets from impoverished areas to affluent ones, saving dogs with life-threatening illnesses.  
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{{Interview|Title=The Black Mambas|Description=Erica Salvemeni chats with Craig Spencer and Leitah Mkhabela, part of the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit in South Africa. Craig Spencer is the executive director of Trans-Frontier Africa and founder of the Black Mambas, while Leitah Mkhabela is a supervisor and ambassador for the all-female anti-poaching unit. The Black Mambas initiative, started in 2013, employs 36 women from local tribal communities to protect wildlife, particularly rhinos, from poaching. Craig Spencer's motivation to create the Black Mambas came after losing rhinos to poaching, realizing the need for a different approach to conservation. He sought to invest in the young women of the community who already showed caring and nurturing attitudes towards nature, aiming for a multi-generational impact.|Image=Valera_van_der_Westhuizen.jpg|Link=Interview:The_Black_Mambas|Image description=The Black Mambas}}
{{Interview|Title=The Black Mambas|Description=Erica Salvemeni chats with Craig Spencer and Leitah Mkhabela, part of the Black Mambas Anti-Poaching Unit in South Africa. Craig Spencer is the executive director of Trans-Frontier Africa and founder of the Black Mambas, while Leitah Mkhabela is a supervisor and ambassador for the all-female anti-poaching unit. The Black Mambas initiative, started in 2013, employs 36 women from local tribal communities to protect wildlife, particularly rhinos, from poaching. Craig Spencer's motivation to create the Black Mambas came after losing rhinos to poaching, realizing the need for a different approach to conservation. He sought to invest in the young women of the community who already showed caring and nurturing attitudes towards nature, aiming for a multi-generational impact.|Image=Valera_van_der_Westhuizen.jpg|Link=Interview:The_Black_Mambas|Image description=The Black Mambas}}


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