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Ep. 73: When Owning Exotic Pets Goes Wrong

Ep. 73: When Owning Exotic Pets Goes Wrong

FromGet Out Alive: An Animal Attack Podcast


Ep. 73: When Owning Exotic Pets Goes Wrong

FromGet Out Alive: An Animal Attack Podcast

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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

~Trigger warning: Child neglect/suffering~On this episode we're joined by Margie (one of the artists who has designed our Save The Bees sticker and Orca Merch on our website's shop) to talk about all the dangers of owning an exotic pet. You can find her @HeyMissMargie on Instagram or Etsy.Relevant Previous Episodes:Ep. 14: Travis the pet ChimpanzeeEp. 37: The Zanesville MassacreLinks Mentioned In Episode:The Elephant In the Living Room documentaryClick here to learn more about the Big Cat Public Safety ActMichigan State University Animal Legal & Historical Center websiteSupport the showSupport the show by shopping at www.getoutalivepodcast.com/shopFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok, check out our website GetOutAlivePodcast.com and join us on Patreon (where you can now follow us for free)!You can find Ashley @TheAngryOlogist on Twitter
Released:
Mar 6, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (79)

Join wildlife biologist and host Ashley Bray and her best friend/co-host Nick every other week as they explore the causes of different animal attack stories throughout the ages.In her career, Ashley has noticed the growing need for honest conversations around human-wildlife conflict, and decided to make this podcast with her best friend to get at the truth of how dangerous the animals we live alongside really are, and what we can do to not only protect ourselves from these animals, but save the animals from being hurt by us too. They are occasionally joined by expert biologists and attack survivors to get more insight into why an attack happened, how it could have been avoided (if possible), and the problems certain species are facing that could drive conflicts.