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Derecho y Animales
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0 – ¿Por qué hacemos esto?

Derecho y Animales 24 January 2020

¡Hola!Soy Lucía Arana, periodista de formación y activista de vocación, y dirijo y presento Derecho y Animales, el podcast de INTERcids.En el episodio cero recordamos a los protagonistas de algunos casos de maltrato animal especialmente escalofriantes, que llegaron a los medios de comunicación y nos impactaron a todos. Ellos, y …continue

Species Unite
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Tim Harrison: Lions, Tigers, and Bears… and Wolves, Pythons, Cougars, Alligators, and Sloths Living in America’s Basements and Backyards

Elizabeth Novogratz 23 January 2020

In neighborhoods all over the United States, there are homes with large predators, venomous snakes, and wild animals from every country on the planet. The desire to own and “master” some of the worlds most dangerous creatures, from lions to wolves to pit vipers, started to boom in the 90s …continue

Beyond Species
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Moving Forward

Beyond Species 20 January 2020

You can find Betty on Instagram.The music used in Beyond Species for the intro and outro is a track called “Cosmo” by JohtoLinks relevant to topics covered in this episode:How First Australians’ Ancient Knowledge can Help us Survive the Bushfires of the Future, The Guardian, 2020.Animal Rights Activists Labelled “Domestic …continue

Beyond Species
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Moving Forward

Beyond Species 20 January 2020

Season 1, Episode 3. In this episode, we hear from Betty, an activist based in Australia. Betty speaks about some of the challenges of working in different activist spaces. She considers some ways the animal liberation movement might move forward – evolving through strong community building – to reclaim its …continue

Freedom of Species
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Bushfires – The Animals We Mourn and Those We Don’t

Madison Griffiths and Nick Pendergrast 19 January 2020

We discuss the bushfires and the effect on non-human animals, and—importantly—why certain animals are publicly mourned, and others are forgotten about. Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio player. A weekly show hosted by Melbourne-based animal advocates, presenting local and international interviews, presentations, and music from this vibrant social …continue