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An in-depth podcast probing the mysteries of the animal world with two award-winning National Geographic investigative journalists.
Join Jeffrey Barbee and Laurel Neme as we journey around the world and discover who is fighting to protect it. Get ready for some frontline encounters with the wild as we talk with some of the planet's most fierce, funny and courageous scientists and other wildlife champions.
An in-depth podcast probing the mysteries of the animal world with two award-winning National Geographic investigative journalists.
Join Jeffrey Barbee and Laurel Neme as we journey around the world and discover who is fighting to protect it. Get ready for some frontline encounters with the wild as we talk with some of the planet's most fierce, funny and courageous scientists and other wildlife champions.
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Monday May 10, 2010
The WildLife: Mongabay.com, Rhett Butler
Monday May 10, 2010
Monday May 10, 2010
Rhett Butler, founder of the top environmental website Mongabay.com, reveals how he and the site have helped to raise interest in and appreciation of wild lands and wildlife. He tells “The WildLife” host Laurel Neme about what prompted him to develop this site and also some of the most interesting and bizarre stories he’s pursued. Rhett Butler is a writer and conservationist who founded Mongabay.com, a top environmental website focused on tropical rainforests; Tropical Conservation Science, an academic journal that aims to provide opportunities for scientists in developing countries to publish their research; and wildmadagascar.org, a site that highlights the spectacular cultural and biological richness of Madagascar. Apart from his web sites, Rhett's writing has appeared in The Washington Monthly, Yale Environment 360, BBC News, the Jakarta Post, Conservation Letters, GeoWorld, and Trends in Evolution & Ecology. In the course of his work Rhett has traveled widely in Africa, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. This episode of “The WildLife” aired on The Radiator, WOMM-LP, 105.9 FM in Burlington, Vermont on May 10, 2010. Article and transcript available on Mongabay.com.
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