Watch Larry King with Jack Hanna Tonight on CNN
This should be a pretty good show since Jack is bringing some rare and threatened species of animals on the set. And there should be a lot of good information about what is disappearing from the planet due to climate change. Jack is passionate about animals and so am I. I really don’t want to be the generation that remembers animals in the wild like the old Tarzan flicks because the animals no longer exist anywhere.
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If you love animals, which I do, watch the animal channel. If you want objective commentary on the effects on animals of “climate change” I suggest you watch something different then CNN. The disney channel would be as helpful.
I watch a variety of shows and read a variety of publications. You’re actually narrowing your views of things by canning the entire CNN production. Anderson Cooper did much to expose the illegal animal trade. National Geographic is great and many programs that have aired on PBS as a one time viewing. Those are really the ones I like to catch. I have a habit of watching Canadian TV a lot, and checking out the AP. And I never miss Jack Hanna’s Animal Adventures every Saturday morning on ABC. I really want to witness the Great Migration in Africa before I die. I’ll get there yet.
I’m glad you love animals Keith. More people need to appreciate them before they are gone.
Do you really believe the animals will be gone and that we are doing it?
In the past few years, this one in particular, I’ve seen more deer then ever before. (my animal of choice) they are seemingly everwhere!!!!!!!!!
Yes. Read: http://www.blogsmonroe.com/world/?p=123. The Free Press had a whole article on the chain reaction of global warming. All it takes is something as simple as an overabundance of ticks, not that hard to fathom with no icy weather to kill them, and the deer population could disappear in numbers much like the moose that are dying of ticks on Isle Royale in Lake Superior. Imagine dying of ticks? How gruesome. I happen to like the big old moose and this picture of such a large animal suffering anemia from tick bites is alarming.
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