Wayne Pacelle, founder of Animal Wellness Action, and Marty Irby, the non-profit's executive director, talk with host Joseph Grove and special guest Carole Baskin about the need for the Big Cat Public Safety Act. Baskin operates Big Cat Rescue: An Educational Sanctuary in Tampa, Fla., and is an expert on the challenges confronting these coveted creatures when people try to monetize their cubs and keep them as pets.
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In Podcast #4, I was taken by how Carolle Baskin felt the moment she realized that taxidermist was going to bid on the cat just to club it to death, then stuff it. Obviously, that guy realized what he was up against when she started bidding and was willing to give up food money (just kidding) not to let that happen. I bring this up because as emotional as animal lovers tend to be, people like Carole, Wayne and Marty, also, have the necessary ability for initiative, leadership, and management to take charge in fighting animal abuses.
Monday Jan 06, 2020
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