‘Champagne Sundays’ –
Online
‘Nature & Wildlife’ Radio Show
April 6th,
2008 from 11 am to 1 pm PST
To
listen to the entire, unedited show, please click the Play button
below.
To listen to your choice of guest, please follow the links below.
Featured Guests include:
Dale
Anderson – Founder & Director, Project Survival’s Cat Haven,
Dunlap, CA
Founded in 1993 with
the purchase of 100 scenic acres just west of King's Canyon National
Park, the Cat Haven offers guided tours of some of the rarest cats in
the world including Amur Leopard, Bobcat, Caracal, Cheetahs, Clouded
Leopard, Dark Leopard, Jaguar, Jaguarundi, Lion, Persian Leopard,
Siberian Lynx, Snow Leopard, and Tiger. It is an innovative park
dedicated to the preservation of wild cats, specializing in education
and engaged in both captive and range country conservation. It is this
link to the conservation of cats in their native habitat which makes
the work of the Cat Haven especially meaningful. The facility is not a
rescue organization. Their wild cats are chosen carefully for their
contributions to education and conservation.
For more details –
Click Here.
Erica
Tootle – Communications Coordinator, Sequoia Riverlands Trust,
Visalia, CA
Sequoia Riverlands
Trust is a non-profit, community-based land trust committed to
conserving the natural and agricultural legacy of the southern Sierra
Nevada and San Joaquin Valley in California. This region is blessed
with unique and diverse habitats and species owing to dramatic
elevation changes, rivers cascading from high in the Sierra and the
seasonal extremes of our Mediterranean climate. The San Joaquin Valley
and adjoining foothills also rank among the most productive
agricultural regions in the world. The Sequoia Riverlands Trust owns
and manages seven preserves, protecting 4,565 acres; and through
partnerships with dedicated landowners, they hold 14 voluntary
conservation agreements, protecting 2,654 acres.
For more details –
Click Here.
Shelley
Kibby – Park Ranger, Idyllwild Park County Nature Center, Idyllwild,
CA
Shelley Kibbey is the Park Ranger of
the Idyllwild Park
County Nature Center, which is located in Idyllwild, a popular
mountain destination in San Bernardino County, Southern California.
It shares the magnificence of the San Jacinto Mountains with visitors
of all ages. The Center offers over five miles of hiking trails that
wind past stunning vistas in every direction. The Center features
exhibits on local nature and history is host to several annual events,
and welcomes schools scout troops, and other organizations for guided
hikes, Jr. Naturalist programs and field trips. A terrific nature or
family destination, the park has a shaded campground with both tent
sites and hookups. For
more details –
Click Here.
Jon
Sherman – Eco-Musician & Flute Maker, San Marcos, CA
Dedicating heart and
breath in celebration and defense of California's endangered natural
community and vanishing wilderness, eco-musician and flute maker Jon
Sherman expresses intent towards the balance and communion with the
web of life. Jon has published two flute CDs, ‘Under The Oaks’ and ‘On
The Marsh’, every song inspired by a particular bird, with its
authentic vocalization woven throughout, serving as a motif for his
flute improvisations. His original spoken word poetry is featured on
his CD ‘Butterfly Blue’ which was inspired by the endangered Palos
Verdes Blue Butterfly and is dedicated to all creatures, in this era
of environmental imbalance, struggling for their existence.
For more details –
Click Here.
Kristine
Massey – Education Curator, International Wildlife Museum, Tucson, AZ
Kristine Massey is
the Education Curator at the International Wildlife Museum in Tucson,
AZ. After five years at the museum, she has realized that no two days
are the same. Some days involve tour groups of senior citizens or
school children, while others consist of writing signs and designing
exhibits. Originally from Atlanta, GA, Kristine received her Master’s
in education from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches,
TX, and her Bachelor’s in environmental science from Catawba College
in Salisbury, NC. In the time between those two school adventures,
she taught outdoor and environmental education in Texas, Alaska and
Pennsylvania. Kristine loves to travel and has ventured as far away
as Ireland and Costa Rica.
For more details –
Click Here.
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