Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 21:03:17 -0700 From: Jim MorrisSubject: Aquarium Association in International Radio Broadcast Also in the following "Animals" broadcast(see below)is a segment including Michael Hutchins who is with the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. As you can also see from below, there were also segments on "Birding" and on "PETA". Best wishes, Jim Morris http://starbulletin.com/97/12/22/features/index.html960223.html#2 >From http://beyondcomputersradio.msn.comatures/index.html960223.html#2("Animals" broadcast from last Friday which can still be listened to at the "Beyond Computers" Web site using the Microsoft "Netshow" software which can be downloaded from the "Beyond Computers" Web site by clicking on the "Netshow" button after arriving there): Animals If you missed the Beyond Computers radio broadcast on your local station, click on the NetShow icon and tune in. Outline of this week's program Host: Maureen Taylor Guests: Kathy Guillermo, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Frank Barile, City University of New York Donna Rounds, Director of Business Development at Physiome Sciences, Inc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - SEGMENTS: News Update Host: Maureen Taylor Guest: Rebecca Roberts Synopsis: News Headlines: Virtual frogs, Crowding in the Galaxy and High tech Helsinki Home Background Piece Correspondent: Nina Teicholz Guests: Eva Sargent, San Francisco Zoo Michael Hutchins, American Zoo and Aquarium Association Synopsis: Zoos: Technology in captivity is helping animals in the wild. One On One Correspondent: Maureen Taylor Guest: Jim Morris, underwater film producer Synopsis: Swimming with the Sharks: Technology to dive without a shark cage. Feature Correspondent: Rebecca Roberts Guests: Joe Morlan, bird watcher Synopsis: High tech Birding: Using the latest technology to track birds. WebPick Correspondent: Taylor Fogelquist Synopsis: Sea Monkeys: Pets with http://www.users.uniserve.com/~sbarclay/seamonk.htm.960223.html#2 Roundtable Host: Maureen Taylor Guests: Kathy Guillermo, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) Frank Barile, City University of New York Donna Rounds, Director of Business Development at Physiome Sciences, Inc. Synopsis: Animal testing: Have scientific innovations made animal testing obsolete? How Does it Work? Correspondent: Nathan Garcia Synopsis: Poodles In Pain: How to understand what your pet is trying to tell you. Random Access Correspondent: John Rieger Guests: Nancy Han, David Ramsey, A Dog's Best Friend John Nash, Nash Academy of Animal Arts Synopsis: Pet Grooming: The bizarre world of pet grooming has not been touched by the computer age - yet.