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Tiger Talk with Carney Anne Nasser

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Tiger Talk with Carney Anne Nasser

Carney Anne Nasser

Tiger Talk with Carney Anne Nasser

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Tiger Talk with Carney Anne Nasser

Carney Anne Nasser

Tiger Talk with Carney Anne Nasser

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This episode is Carney Anne's presentation for the 2021 Symposium on Sports, Animals, & Ethics. Many don't know that Carney Anne has a degree in sports law and previous experience working with an NFL team's legal department. So, in this unique
On June 24, 2021, Carole and her husband, Howard, and I were in Washington, DC, with award-winning director Michael Webber, Tim Harrison, Keith Gad, Russ Muntz, Jeff Kremer and other professionals who appeared in the award-winning documentary,
It's been a little over a year since I started Tiger Talk during Covid-19 isolation. In that year, we've seen every single roadside zoo owner (Joe Exotic, Jeff Lowe, Tim Stark, Doc Antle) featured in Tiger Talk (but for Mario Tabraue in Florida
On September 12, 2020, Carney Anne was invited to participate on a panel of experts including Carole Baskin (Founder and CEO of Big Cat Rescue), Dan Ashe (CEO of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and former Director of US Fish & Wildlife Se
Episode 23 is a mashup of Carney Anne’s recent Chicago WGN Radio, News 8 Las Vegas, and BYU radio interviews about Tiger King, roadside zoos, legal developments, conservation, legal loopholes, and the lucrative exotic pet trade.
#BlackLivesMatter. This episode is a departure from our usual big cat content; but it is the only content I felt was appropriate to share in the days following the murder of George Floyd and the hate crime against Christian Cooper. As an animal
Life of Pi. Gladiator. Water for Elephants. These are all movies that used big cats or an elephant and they each involved horrible abuse behind the scenes. On episode 21 of Tiger Talk, I talk to Lewis Crary, the Assistant Manager of Animals in
For Tiger Talk's 20th episode, I bring you a conversation with Jessica Blome, the lead attorney on a precedent-setting Endangered Species Act citizen suit that resulted in a court order for the removal of tigers and lions from a horrific roadsi
On this episode of Tiger Talk, I’m sharing a conversation I had on the Rocket Podcast (“Accelerated Geek Conversation”) with co-hosts Brianna Wu, Christina Warren, and Simone de Rochefort. We talked about Tiger King, themes of misogyny and sexi
Rachel Nuwer is an award-winning science journalist who makes prolific contributions to sources like the New York Times, Nat Geo, Audubon, and more. I first met Rachel while she was doing research for an excellent investigative piece called The
I recently had the humbling privilege of doing a podcast episode with Cat Jacoby and John Pulley from Fierce Freedom, one of the nonprofits that is on the frontlines of combatting human trafficking in the United States. I believe that the anima
Today we are joined by Brittany Peet, Deputy General Counsel of Captive Animal Law Enforcement at the PETA Foundation as well as Jay Pratte, who is our first repeat guest on Tiger Talk. You’ll remember Brittany from Tiger King, and you’ll remem
Ed Stewart is the heroic director and cofounder of the 2200-acre GFAS-accredited Performing Animal Welfare Society in San Andreas, California. PAWS is home to elephants who have been rescued from circuses, tigers who have been rescued from abus
Professor Delcianna Winders is one of the foremost experts on the federal Animal Welfare Act in the United States. Prior to joining Lewis & Clark Law School where she is the director of the animal law and litigation clinic, she was the Vice Pre
Alex Tello is the producer and director of the Furthest from the Wild series, which takes viewers behind the scenes of exotic animal rescues. He follows their stories and their rehabilitation, and through that work has come to the conclusion th
Noelle Almrud, Director of Black Beauty Ranch and the Big Cat Sanctuary Alliance, gives us insights into how her network of sanctuaries is being affected by Covid-19 and why there may be more backyard tigers in Texas than there are left in the
Mike Webber is an award-winning motion picture producer/director who has produced numerous films for studios like 20th Century Fox and Lion’s Gate — and he has some very strong feelings about Tiger King. As Webber’s documentary films have swept
Tim Harrison is the foremost expert on dangerous wild animal encounters in the United States. He will take you behind the scenes of numerous dangerous animal incidents and rescues — tigers in Harlem, Gabon vipers in Ohio, pythons in Pennsylvani
Jay Pratte, leading independent expert for big cat and bear welfare, sat down with me to talk about the recent news that a tiger at the Bronx Zoo has COVID-19. We dive into what this means for the zoological and sanctuary communities, and answe
Tanya Smith (founder of the GFAS-accredited Turpentine Creek sanctuary in Arkansas) and her colleague, Emily McCormack, take us behind the scenes of one of the biggest big cat rescues in the history of the US. They help us understand where thes
Today’s podcast is from my Facebook live video where I answered all of the additional Tiger King questions I’ve received since my live webinar on Monday, March 30th. Check it out and tweet me @carney__anne with additional questions or comments!
I sat down with International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Campaigns Director, Carson Barylak, and Wildlife Programs Officer Meredith Whitney to talk about what the life is really like for a tiger used in the exotic pet and entertainment indu
National Geographic environmental investigative journalist, Sharon Guynup, and I sat down on March 30 to discuss our critique of Tiger King and answer questions about roadside zoos and trafficking of tigers in America. Those who care about
Kate Dylewsky, Senior Policy Advisor for the Animal Welfare Institute, discusses pending federal legislation that could be the nail in the coffin for roadside zoos in the United States, recent legislative victories, and the important role that
Tammy Thies is the founder of GFAS accredited, award-winning, sanctuary called the Wildcat Sanctuary. Her sanctuary is not open to the public, and she shares her expert insights into key differences between roadside zoos and sanctuaries and how
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