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Synopsis
Hosted by author and radio show host Tracie Hotchner, "Humane Talk" is a weekly, 15-minute conversation with Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the nation's largest animal protection organization, The Humane Society of the United States. Tune in to the podcast every Friday for the latest on animals in our world.
Episodes
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Episode 69: Street Dog Welfare
04/02/2013 Duration: 12minStreet dogs make up nearly half of the world's population of canines. Wayne talks about HSI's innovative program to spay/neuter and vaccinate street dogs, bringing the population down to a more manageable level.
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Episode 68: Animal Welfare in India
01/02/2013 Duration: 15minWayne and Tracie talk about his recent trip to India and the animal protection issues that Humane Society International is addressing in the newly opened offices in the country.
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Episode 67: Disaster Response from Katrina to Sandy
29/01/2013 Duration: 09minWayne discusses his experiences on the ground in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, and how disaster preparedness and response with regard to animals has changed in the years since Katrina.
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Episode 66: Progress for Animals in 2012 (Part 2)
25/01/2013 Duration: 16minPart 2 of 2: Tracie and Wayne continue their conversation about progress made for animals by The HSUS in 2012.
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Episode 65: Progress for Animals in 2012 (Part 1)
18/01/2013 Duration: 13minPart 1 of 2: Every year The HSUS works tirelessly to create a more humane world for animals. Listen as Wayne and Tracie discuss the major milestones reached in 2012 state by state.
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Episode 64: Wolves Under Fire
11/01/2013 Duration: 13minLess than a year after the USFWS de-listed wolves in the Great Lakes region, Wisconsin and Minnesota open wolf hunting and trapping seasons. Tracie and Wayne discuss the implications of this tragic development and how The HSUS is responding.
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Episode 63: Putting a Stop to the Cruel Beluga Whale Trade
20/12/2012 Duration: 13minEighteen beluga whales who were captured in Russian seas are set to be put on display at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. If the permit for their import is approved, it will set a precedent that will have devastating consequences for wild belugas.
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Episode 62: It's Time to End Chimpanzee Research
20/11/2012 Duration: 14minListen in as Wayne and Tracy discuss how and why we should phase out medical research on chimpanzees and retire those currently living in labs to sanctuaries.
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Episode 61: Going Undercover to Reveal Abuse and Help Animals
31/10/2012 Duration: 13minThe HSUS conducts undercover investigations at factory farms, research labs, slaughterhouses, and other places where animal cruelty is often hidden behind closed doors. Hear more about the courageous work of investigators and how they help animals.
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Episode 60: Reforming Policies to Help Animals
19/10/2012 Duration: 14minThe HSUS rescues thousands of pets and runs a network of sanctuaries, but we also protect animals by reforming policies in Congress, at the state level, and in the courts. Learn more about how these efforts are improving conditions for so many animals.
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Episode 59: Companies Backslide on Animal Testing Policies
15/10/2012 Duration: 15minWas the shampoo you use tested on animals? Did your toothpaste or lipstick cause suffering for animals in labs? We've made great progress in phasing out animal tests for many products, but recently several companies backslid on their cruelty-free pledges.
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Episode 58: Touring the Heartland of America
28/09/2012 Duration: 13minHear about Wayne's recent tour of farms in rural America, and more about how The Humane Society of the United States is working with farmers to phase out cruel confinement and work together to advance animal welfare.
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Episode 57: Domestic Dog Fur for Sale in the United States
21/09/2012 Duration: 12minIt's illegal to sell products containing domestic dog or cat fur in the United States, thanks to legislation supported by The HSUS more than a decade ago. But in 2012, our investigators found domestic dog fur for sale in the U.S.
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Episode 56: Major Moments in Animal Protection, Continued
17/09/2012 Duration: 16minHear more about major moments for the animal protection movement in recent years. In this continuation, Tracie and Wayne discuss the Hallmark-Westland undercover investigation of a dairy cow slaughter plant, and how people can seek out more humane food.
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Episode 55: Five Landmark Moments for Animal Protection
05/09/2012 Duration: 14minLearn more about five of the most important events in the recent history of animal protection, including the rescue of pets after Hurricane Katrina, the arrest of Michael Vick for dogfighting, and the ban on extreme confinement of farm animals in Calif.
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Episode 54: Undercover Video Reveals Abuse to Horses
24/08/2012 Duration: 15minA recent HSUS investigation uncovered shocking abuse of Tennessee walking horses. Learn more about horse soring, the intentional infliction of pain to produce a high-stepping gait, and the aftermath of this investigation.
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Episode 53: Where the Wild Things Shouldn't Be
10/08/2012 Duration: 13minWhy is it a bad idea to keep a Bengal tiger or a chimpanzee in your backyard, basement, or living room? Find out more about the problems with the exotic pet trade, including a tragic incident recently in Zanesville, Ohio.
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Episode 52: Doublespeak from American Kennel Club on Puppy Mills
03/08/2012 Duration: 15minThe American Kennel Club says it stands for responsible breeders and the welfare of dogs. Yet it has opposed dozens of laws to set basic standards for puppy mills. Listen to this episode to learn why, and for an update on a USDA proposal to protect dogs.
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Episode 51: Protecting Parrots and Other Birds
30/07/2012 Duration: 14minTracie and Wayne discuss the recent rescue of more than 120 neglected parrots from a supposed sanctuary in Ohio. Though some types of birds make wonderful pets, parrots are intelligent, social, can live many decades, and need specialized care.
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Episode 50: Investigation Shines Light on Cruelty to Tennessee Walking Horses
20/07/2012 Duration: 15minAn HSUS undercover investigation showed Tennessee walking horses having caustic chemicals applied to their legs as well as being whipped, kicked, and shocked in the face. Learn more about the public awareness and criminal indictments that followed.