Thomas Janak talked to frenchman Vincent Fragne, who wants to build a retirement home for old elephhants in south Nepal.
Listen here!!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Moving 4-ward
There are 4 different formats and therefore 4 different options to get on wild time and to access wild time - this is your show!! Use it
01. WILD TIME RADIO on the digital hub fm
02. WILD TIME VIDEO on blog TV
03. WILD TIME on TGIF
04. WILD TIME online
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Wild Time Video Blog
WILD TIME just added WILD TIME VIDEO to its services - if you have a webcam and are an activst or work in the field of animal rights or the environment please get in touch!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Comments re Keith Mann Interview
Every now and then we actually do go back to our uploads to see if there is actually anyone listening :-)
The interview we did with ALF member Keith Mann prompted some listeners to leave rather nice remarks:
thanx!
by carmen4thepets Sun Nov 29, 2009 23:58
it's always a pleasure to hear you!thanks so much!
who is the bigger threat to the status quo, activist or murderer?
by Alfie Mon Nov 30, 2009 02:17
Holy shit! I've heard of people get less for murder! what did he do? I guess an animal rights activist prepared to destroy property (but not hurt anyone) for a cause or an "eco terrorist" who hits property (but does not hurt anyone) is more of a threat to the status quo than a common murderer (who kills people for selfish reasons) these days it seems.
That puts Rossport in perspective I guess
Jeff leurs in the US is another such example.
http://freefreenow.org/
He set fire to a few SUV'S (which were subsequently repaired and sold!)
The local axe murderer got a lighter sentence from the same court.
A great listen. by Bea Elliott Sat Dec 26, 2009 23:18
Quite enlightening... Thank you! :)
The interview we did with ALF member Keith Mann prompted some listeners to leave rather nice remarks:
thanx!
by carmen4thepets Sun Nov 29, 2009 23:58
it's always a pleasure to hear you!thanks so much!
who is the bigger threat to the status quo, activist or murderer?
by Alfie Mon Nov 30, 2009 02:17
Holy shit! I've heard of people get less for murder! what did he do? I guess an animal rights activist prepared to destroy property (but not hurt anyone) for a cause or an "eco terrorist" who hits property (but does not hurt anyone) is more of a threat to the status quo than a common murderer (who kills people for selfish reasons) these days it seems.
That puts Rossport in perspective I guess
Jeff leurs in the US is another such example.
http://freefreenow.org/
He set fire to a few SUV'S (which were subsequently repaired and sold!)
The local axe murderer got a lighter sentence from the same court.
A great listen. by Bea Elliott Sat Dec 26, 2009 23:18
Quite enlightening... Thank you! :)
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