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  • Join Billie Groom as she delves deep into the controversy surrounding Lucy, the lone elephant at the Edmonton Valley Zoo, in an eye-opening podcast series. In this episode, Billie sits down with Yvonne Luscombe, an independent advocate deeply involved in Lucy's plight. Together, they unravel the heartbreaking history of Lucy, from her traumatic beginnings as a baby elephant to her solitary confinement spanning 46 long years.

    Through their candid conversation, Billie and Yvonne shed light on the questionable practices of the zoo and the ongoing efforts to free Lucy from her confinement. Through meticulous research, captivating interviews, and compelling evidence, Yvonne delves into Lucy's harrowing journey of confinement. Explore the complexities of Lucy's captivity as they discuss the zoo's claims of her being "bonded" and the inadequacy of governmental responses to her welfare concerns. With empathy and urgency, they emphasise the need for decisive action to improve Lucy's living conditions and advocate for her transfer to a sanctuary.

    Tune in and become part of the movement advocating for Lucy's freedom and well-being. It's time to shed light on her plight and demand justice for the world's saddest elephant.

    More on Yvonne's channel: @savewildlifewhosuffer

    Subscribe now and join the journey towards compassion and change. 🐘✨

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  • 🦈🎙️ Harmony in the Deep: Demystifying the Shark with Prof. Dr. Raj Sekhar Aich.

    Join us for an illuminating journey into shark conservation with Dr. Aich, a visionary shark researcher and advocate, as he shares profound insights on the intersection of art, emotions, and science in safeguarding our marine ecosystems. In this captivating conversation from the Rising Lioness, hosted by Erica, Raj unveils the hidden complexities of human-shark interactions and challenges the negative stereotypes surrounding these majestic creatures.

    Drawing from his rich background in psychology, and anthropology, and a childhood immersed in art, Raj sheds light on the transformative power of emotions in fostering empathy and understanding toward sharks.

    Discover the pioneering work of Raj as he discusses the establishment of the Transdisciplinary Human Shark Lab in Kolkata, India, and his tireless efforts to promote a holistic approach to shark research worldwide. From the Sundarbans to the shores of New Zealand, Raj research delves into the depths of human perception, advocating for interdisciplinary collaboration and cultural sensitivity in conservation efforts.

    Through poignant anecdotes and profound reflections, Raj emphasizes the urgent need to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and public perception. He calls upon individuals to embrace empathy and beauty as catalysts for change, quoting literary luminaries like Dostoevsky and Christopher Hitchens to underscore the transformative potential of collective action.

    Join us as we embark on a mission to redefine our relationship with sharks and the oceans they inhabit. Let's harness the power of art, science, and collective consciousness to ensure a brighter, more sustainable future for all marine life. Tune in to the Rising Lioness podcast and be inspired to make a difference for sharks and our planet. Together, we can turn the tide towards conservation and create oceans teeming with life and beauty. 🌊🦈

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  • Tech Tails: How Rescue Spot is Revolutionizing Companion Animal Adoption with Nicole Patrick Welcome, animal advocates, to another compelling episode of The Rising Lioness, where the profound world of pet adoption and the influential figures shaping its future take center stage. Hosted by Erica Salvemini, today's special guest is Nicole Patrick, a seasoned actress with roots in Hollywood who gracefully transitioned into a social entrepreneur, dedicating herself to enhancing the lives of companion animals globally.

    Together, they explore Nicole's transformative journey and the innovative strides she's made in the pet rescue world. Nicole's journey commenced in the world of film during high school, boasting credits in TV productions like All My Children, 30 Rock, Gossip Girl, and feature films by renowned directors such as Woody Allen and Wes Craven.

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  • In this episode of the Rising Lioness podcast, host Erica Salvemini and guest Devan Schowe discuss the truth behind the zoo industry. They shed light on the exploitation and mistreatment of wild animals in captivity, as well as the recent partnership between the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The podcast highlights the need for better regulations and resources to rehabilitate animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade.

    The podcast starts by addressing the fact that 23% of species in zoos are threatened with extinction, indicating that the majority (77%) are not. Despite this, zoos continue to keep and breed animals.

    The partnership between the US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums aims to provide homes for animals rescued from the illegal wildlife trade. However, critics argue that it prioritizes profits over animal welfare. Animals seized or abandoned during the illegal wildlife trade often suffer from poor conditions during transportation, including dehydration, stress, hunger, and sickness. Immediate expert care is crucial for their survival.

    The podcast argues that instead of funneling resources into zoos, efforts should be focused on rehabilitating and rewilding these animals. Zoos profit from the entertainment of animals, perpetuating the idea that exploiting them for profit is acceptable. The illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar industry, making it the fourth-largest global illegal trade. Social media platforms like TikTok and Facebook play a significant role in facilitating the trade. The podcast emphasizes the need for awareness and action to combat the exploitation of wildlife. It calls on individuals to educate themselves and others, especially children, about the issue. It also highlights the importance of supporting organizations that prioritize animal welfare and conservation.

  • Welcome to a special episode of the Rising Lioness podcast, where hearts, minds, and souls unite for animal rights and a harmonious world. Host Erica Salvemini is joined by dedicated advocate Debbie Dahmer, also known as "Mama Bear," who has been a voice for the voiceless since 2008.

    Together, they discuss Debbie's journey, shaped by social media advocacy and podcasting, as well as her passion for animals and the transformative power of the online community. Debbie emphasizes the importance of taking action, sharing her experience of transitioning from personal social media posts to advocacy-focused content. She encourages listeners to join animal advocacy groups, share information, and actively engage with legislators to make a difference.

    The conversation delves into legislative initiatives that have significantly impacted animal welfare, with a spotlight on the "Nosey's Law" in New Jersey, which prohibits the use of elephants and other wild animals in traveling acts. Debbie shares the joyous outcome of this initiative, highlighting the release of an elephant named Nosy to a sanctuary in Tennessee.

    For those new to contacting legislators, Debbie provides practical advice, emphasizing professionalism and politeness. The episode serves as an inspirational call to action, urging everyone to use their voices for positive change in animal welfare.

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  • Devan Schowe, a campaign's associate for Born Free USA delves into the "Oceans Away from Home" report, which highlights the suffering of fish in captivity. Fish often face challenges that parallel those of larger, more commonly studied captive animals.

    This report emphasizes the challenges these aquatic creatures encounter, including compromised welfare and limited opportunities for species-specific behaviors. A research bias further sidelines fish, underscoring the need to value all animals, irrespective of their similarities or differences from humans.

    Additionally, the rising surge of octopus farming in Spain, raises ethical concerns due to the remarkable intelligence of these creatures. Octopus farming subjects highly intelligent and solitary beings to stressful and unnatural conditions, posing ethical and ecological dilemmas. This industry's potential consequences for octopus populations, marine ecosystems, and animal welfare are of great concern, especially given the absence of protective regulations within the European Union.

    Furthermore, our discussion uncovers "The Lies Zoos Tell," highlighting the lack of care for animals in some of these facilities. Even accredited zoos, striving to replicate natural habitats, often fall short in providing essential elements for animal well-being. This prompts a critical question: Is keeping animals captive in zoos justifiable? The resounding answer is "NO."

    Join us in this conversation, challenging our perspectives on animal treatment and advocating for a more compassionate approach to their well-being.

  • Wild for Change with Nicole Rojas

    Wildlands Network's Chief Scientist, Ron Sutherland, discusses the importance of rewilding efforts and their vision of continental wildways to promote wildlife conservation in North America. Rewilding, a concept rooted in letting nature reclaim its territory, emphasizes the need to reintroduce keystone species to restore ecological balance. Ron explains how rewilding helps to manage ecosystems more efficiently and highlights the case of Yellowstone's wolf reintroduction, which led to a cascade of positive ecological effects.

    The concept of continental wildways involves creating extensive wildlife corridors to connect natural areas, enhancing biodiversity and promoting species migration, especially in the face of climate change. Ron Sutherland emphasizes the importance of partnerships with land trusts and conservation organizations to establish these corridors and protect critical habitats. He cites specific examples like the Eastern Wildway, Rocky Mountain Wildway, and Pacific Wildway, each tailored to the unique needs of the region and its wildlife. The wildway approach is not only beneficial for wildlife but also aids in climate change adaptation by facilitating species' movement northward as temperatures rise. Wildlands Network collaborates with various organizations to implement these corridors and make progress on the ground, marking significant strides in conservation efforts.

    You can learn more about Wildlands Network and support their work online at: https://wildlandsnetwork.org/

    About Nicole

    In a journey fueled by a profound love for animals and nature, a former physical therapist from Chicago has transformed her life into a dedicated mission to protect endangered species. Her efforts have culminated in the launch of the 'Wild For Change' initiative, including a podcast and radio shows, with a focus on raising awareness and advocating for wildlife conservation.

    In her own words, she is "Wild For… Animals to be treated with respect! Wild For… The Earth to be treated with reverence! Wild For… Sharing how both are interconnected to each other and us!" She is 'Wild For Change,' and her mission is to bridge the gap between humans and nature, striving to make the world a better place for all living beings. Her dedication to the welfare of animals and the preservation of the Earth serves as an inspiring example of advocacy and conservation

    .https://www.wildforchange.com/

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  • The Rising Lioness with Erica Salvemini Audio production by Alex Sanfiz In this episode, explore how a grassroots initiative led by Leif Cocks is saving Southeast Asia's forests and the communities that depend on them. Discover the power of sustainable practices, education, and community empowerment in the fight against deforestation and for a brighter future. Join the fight for Southeast Asia's forests! In this eye-opening podcast episode, Leif Cocks, founder of Forest for People, reveals the urgent battle to save ancient forests and their indigenous inhabitants from ruthless exploitation. Discover how grassroots action is making a difference, as we delve into sustainable practices, community empowerment, and the inspiring journey of safeguarding these vital ecosystems. Don't miss this empowering conversation! Tune in now to be part of the change for securing a brighter future for all. https://www.forests4people.org.uk/

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    Dive into the urgent mission to rescue Sumatran tigers from the brink of extinction. With less than 400 remaining in the wild, these Critically Endangered creatures face dire threats such as habitat destruction, human-tiger conflicts, and ruthless poaching. Join us as we uncover the challenges and efforts to protect this iconic species in the Indonesian tiger's last stand. Explore the world of wildlife conservation with Leif Cocks, founder of Wildlife Conservation International and International Tiger Project. Hear firsthand about his journey from Zookeeper to advocate for tigers and their habitats. In this episode of The Rising Lioness on All About Animals Radio, we will uncover the threats facing Sumatran tigers and delve into the International Tiger Project's groundbreaking efforts to protect them. Discover the shocking reality of the illegal wildlife tiger trade and learn how we can all combat it together. Join us to become inspired to make a difference for wildlife today!

  • Reality Checks with Staci-lee For decades these amazing native threatened elk have lived in our National Seashore unable to be free. Their survival hangs in the balance. YOU can help save them, after all these animals belong to ALL Americans and the park they call home is funded by YOUR tax dollars so you have a say in their future. Today I'm talking with Jack Gescheidt, founder of The Treespirit project and longtime voice for the Tule elk and many other issues. Listen and learn about how you can make a difference!In Defense of Animals TULE ELK PAGE: https://www.idausa.org/campaign/wild-animals-and-habitats/tule-elk/ In Defense of Animals TAKE ACTION: Tell Congressman Huffman: Don’t Shoot Point Reyes Tule Elk — Free Them! : https://www.idausa.org/campaign/wild-animals-and-habitats/latest-news/save-the-tule-elk/ TreeSpirit Project’s Tule Elk info page: http://www.TreeSpiritProject.com/elk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9OEQOy3v0E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T46aQFTq76A

  • Wild for Change with Nicole Rojas

    On a new Wild For Change podcast, we speak with John Jurko II, creative director of Global Conservation Corps and lead producer and director of the film RHINO MAN. Global Conservation Corps is a non-profit organization that is bridging the gap between communities and wildlife.

    The film RHINO MAN was the first project of Global Conservation Corps and was created to support the rangers protecting the rhino and to share their stories. Rangers are the front line, the boots on the ground, protecting our diminishing population of rhino that deserve to be here but are being poached for their horn. These rangers put their lives on the line to protect the rhino. This is what makes a ranger so special and formidable. This is truly where passion meets purpose. To learn more about the film RHINO MAN and how to support ranger training and the families of fallen rangers, go to https://rhinomanthemovie.org

  • Nikita Dhawan hosts Effective Animal Advocacy with guest Professor Peter Singer, a renowned philosopher and author known for his work in animal ethics and animal rights. Peter discusses his initial involvement in the field of animal ethics, emphasising his ethical background and realisation of the ethical issues in animal treatment, particularly in factory farming. He highlights the importance of considering the well-being of all conscious beings, not just humans, in ethical decision-making.

    Peter explains the concept of animal liberation philosophy, which advocates giving equal consideration to the interests and suffering of animals, challenging the notion that intelligence should be the sole determinant of moral consideration. He draws parallels between speciesism and other forms of discrimination, such as racism and sexism, to highlight the moral inconsistency in favouring humans based solely on intelligence.

    The interview touches on the updated edition of Singer's book, "Animal Liberation," and its relevance to contemporary animal welfare issues. Singer discusses the progress made by the animal rights movement and the challenges it still faces, particularly concerning factory farming. He addresses counterarguments and the complexities of ethical positions, especially when it comes to rearing animals in humane conditions for food consumption.

    Peter provides insights into the harsh realities of modern-day factory farming, focusing on the overcrowded and inhumane conditions in which chickens are raised. He highlights the health and welfare problems caused by rapid growth due to selective breeding and the high mortality rates among young chickens. Singer underscores the need for reform in the treatment of animals in the agricultural industry.

    https://petersinger.info

  • The Rising Lioness with Erica Salvemini

    Join us for this exclusive insight from top UK ex-dolphin trainer turned whistleblower, David Holroyd, as he shares his powerful story of reaching fame, fortune and the pinnacle of success, only to leave it all behind. Tune in to learn why.

    In this gripping two-part episode, we speak with David and Tracy Holroyd, authors of The Perfect Pair Dolphin Trilogy. David reveals his firsthand experience and the disturbing reality of working inside the Dolphin entertainment industry, exposing its dark and ugly secrets. Discover why David, once Europe’s top dolphin trainer, made the life-altering decision to leave his lucrative and booming career. We delve into his powerful story that sheds light on this cruel, profit-driven industry, where dolphins and other cetaceans are treated as mere commodities.

    The Perfect Pair Dolphin Trilogy takes a unique perspective, narrating the story through the eyes of these incredible creatures. Prepare to be moved as we explore their world and the challenges they face. This eye-opening book series serves as a call to action against animal exploitation and cruelty.

    Tune in to hear about the real life perfect pair dolphins and how you can help make a difference in the lives of other extraordinary cetaceans in captivity.

    https://www.theperfectpairdolphintrilogy.com/

  • The Rising Lioness with Erica Salvemini

    Join us for this exclusive insight from top UK ex-dolphin trainer turned whistleblower, David Holroyd, as he shares his powerful story of reaching fame, fortune and the pinnacle of success, only to leave it all behind. Tune in to learn why.

    In this gripping two-part episode, we speak with David and Tracy Holroyd, authors of The Perfect Pair Dolphin Trilogy. David reveals his firsthand experience and the disturbing reality of working inside the Dolphin entertainment industry, exposing its dark and ugly secrets. Discover why David, once Europe’s top dolphin trainer, made the life-altering decision to leave his lucrative and booming career. We delve into his powerful story that sheds light on this cruel, profit-driven industry, where dolphins and other cetaceans are treated as mere commodities.

    The Perfect Pair Dolphin Trilogy takes a unique perspective, narrating the story through the eyes of these incredible creatures. Prepare to be moved as we explore their world and the challenges they face. This eye-opening book series serves as a call to action against animal exploitation and cruelty.

    Tune in to hear about the real life perfect pair dolphins and how you can help make a difference in the lives of other extraordinary cetaceans in captivity.

  • Reality Checks with Staci-lee The Government of Sint Maarten has decided to kill ALL their wild monkeys as a form of population control. Horrified by this policy a letter was sent to the government in March 2023 from the world’s leading primate and animal welfare organizations. The letter had 75 signatories offering their support in an effort to halt the death sentence. Born Free USA is leading the effort to save the monkeys. The alternative proposed would be to sterilize the monkeys, at no cost to taxpayers and let the monkeys live out their lives while going extinction naturally as breeding would cease. As of today these groups are still awaiting a response and the fate of the monkeys hangs in the balance though the government seems to have started the killing already. Have a listen as Dr Missy Williams, who runs the Dania Beach Vervet Project in Florida, talks about the monkeys, false claims and how people can help.

    Please take a moment to contact the Nature Foundation on the island who has refused to give out information about the monkeys https://naturefoundationsxm.org/

    Also contact the government and ask they stop the killing and choose the humane alternative Egbert J. Doran Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure . You can send him a message via his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/MinisterDoran/

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  • The Rising Lioness hosted by Erica Salvemini

    “When two great beings, humans and horses, unite in love the soul of the Universe is healed”. - Lidia Kuleshnyk Long Blurb: Join Lidia on a transformative spiritual journey that begins at age 10 and leads her to discover the profound power of horse spirit medicine.

    In this episode of the Rising Lioness Podcast, Lidia shares her remarkable story of healing and growth through her deep connection with horses, animals, and nature. Overcoming chronic health conditions and reclaiming her sovereignty, Lidia's engaging discussion on The Divinity of Horses is not only memorable but may also be deeply meaningful for many listeners. Lidia, aka Lady Apona, shares her authentic tale of walking alongside animals, learning, healing, and growing with them. Her story is both relatable and inspiring for those seeking a deeper connection with nature and animals.

    Discover the significance of animal-human soul connections in our lives and for our world by listening to this episode on all major podcast platforms or watching on YouTube. If you're interested in exploring Equine-Assisted Therapy and Equine Healing Retreats to return to wholeness through heart-centered, transformational relationships with horses, connect with Lidia at https://www.AponaHealing.com

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  • The Wildlife Guardians hosted by Erica Salvemini & Jeff Harrison

    Bearing witness to the extinction of an entire species of life can alter a person’s perspective on wildlife conservation and the meaning of life itself.

    Tune in to this episode of The Wildlife Guardians as Dr. Cheryl Laite shares her life altering experience with Sudan - the last Northern White Rhino - moments before his species went extinct. In a 2019 CBC interview Cheryl states, “spending time with the rhino was both "heartbreaking" and "life-changing."Dr. Cheryl Laite shares her deeply evocative and emotional experience with The Wildlife Guardians, describing this time as a critical juncture in her life which catapulted her towards many other wildlife rescue and conservation projects; some local while other projects took this Maverick Vet to assist at the Zululand Rhino Orphanage in Africa or to Australia to fight the raging bush fires that ravaged the country in 2020. Cheryl has also been known to jump out of perfectly good airplanes along the way, all in the name of conservation fundraising!

    Don’t miss Cheryl’s exciting, emotional and truly inspiring tale on this episode of The Wildlife Guardians with hosts, Jeff Harrison and Erica Salvemini!

  • Reality Checks with Staci-lee Staci-lee chats with Captain Paul Watson, known for his work with Greenpeace and founding Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. He explains his departure from Greenpeace, which happened because he believed in a more direct action approach rather than just bearing witness to animal abuse.

    Captain Paul Watson is one of those people that stands as a symbol of an active activist. While petitions and peaceful protests have their place, Captain Watson has always believed in the power of direct action. Speaking for the voiceless is a trying and never ending lifelong mission and so many burn out, lose hope or end up corrupted by it. For

    Captain Watson he is still going strong after more than 50 years. Listen as we talk about the seal hunts, the pilot whales in the Faroe Islands, whale hunting around the globe and how some conservation groups may not be staying on the path of conservation as they claim. You will learn some tough truths about what is really going on with our oceans and marine life and what you can do to help turn the tides in their favor.

    To find out more about the Capt Paul Watson Foundation click here https://www.paulwatsonfoundation.org/

  • The Wildlife Guardians hosted by Erica Salvemini & Jeff Harrison

    Simon Jones, founder of Helping Rhinos chats about events leading up to his corporate world departure and the inspiring journey that led him to create https://www.helpingrhinos.org/

    Prepare to be blown away by the survival story of Thandi the rhino! Against all odds, Thandi wills herself to live after a brutal poaching attack that took the lives of several other rhinos. Simon Jones, founder of Helping Rhinos shares the harrowing and inspiring tale of Thandi and how she goes on to birth 5 calfs and now has 2 grand calfs! This is just one of many important moments in the history of Helping Rhinos, beautifully illustrating how saving Thandi’s life ultimately creates 7 more rhinos on our planet. Simon states of Thandi, “She knows she has a purpose in life.” We think Simon Jones has found his too. Tune in to hear Simon educate on the benefits of protecting these powerhouse herbivores who germinate growth of fresh vegetation and how the rhinos presence on our planet is critical for the future of any habitat where they live.

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  • Wild For Change hosted by Nicole Rojas Growing up April and her husband Tyler dreamed of having a pet pig. After watching a video of a mother pig living in a horrific gestation crate, April knew in her heart she wanted to dedicate her life to rescuing and saving pigs and finding them their forever home. This was the impetus of Chicagoland Pig Rescue. But April and Tyler aren’t stopping at rescuing pigs and finding them sanctuary placement. They are documenting the intricacies and rich inner worlds of pigs’ lives to raise awareness that pigs are highly intelligent and sentient and deserve more in life than to be treated as a commodity or pest. Did you know in a natural setting, pigs live in herds, have hierarchies, and death rituals? This and so much more is shared in this podcast. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More at: https://allaboutanimalsradio.com/