Chat Month 2011: The hoarding myth, rehabbing pit bulls, reptile smuggling
From the frontlines of America's no-kill movement with one of its most controversial leaders, to the jungles and hideouts of the world of reptile smugglers, to the redemption story of the decade -- no, not the one about Michael Vick; the one about his dogs.
That's just the first weekend of our Thirteenth Annual Chat Month, when we'll be joined by:
That's not all. Guests later in the month include the forces behind the "Austin Miracle," Dr. Ellen Jefferson and Ryan Clinton; Dr. Robin Downing, one of a handful of veterinarians to hold the Diplomate credential in the American Academy of Pain Management; Joe Pittman of the Florida Snakebite Institute; an expert on the impact to wildlife of the Gulf Oil Spill; veterinary critical care specialist Dr. Tony Johnson of Purdue University, talking about how to get out of the emergency clinic with your pet and your wallet intact; Animal Wise Network's Mike Fry; Maddie's Fund president Rich Avanzino; "Do Border Collies Dream of Sheep?" author Carol Lea Benjamin; and Tom Crutchfield, one of the reformed smugglers featured in "Stolen World." More guests are being added and confirmed every day!
This year, like last, we'll be bringing you our guests in live streaming audio, with a text-based chat room running simultaneously so you can ask questions and discuss the interview with other listeners.
New this year, we'll be streaming over the Animal Wise Network, a popular, successful 24/7 channel featuring original content and interviews about animals and animal issues.
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Wow... even with the shortened schedule because of the Tinley Park Summit, our 12th Annual Chat Month was jam packed with lots of talking goodness. Thanks to all who came and helped us kick off our streaming audio chats. 
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Nathan Winograd is one of the most passionate and controversial voices in animal welfare today. As part of this year's Chat Month focus on "Ending Pet Homelessness," he'll be speaking with us on Friday evening, Feb. 26 at 10 PM Eastern Time/7 PM Pacific Time about the role the law can play in saving animal lives, and how legislation and litigation can help create a No Kill nation.
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