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  • I nerver saw such beautiful, ahndsome bright eyes! Best regards & HUGS, JJ

  • I was listening to NPR and heard an interview with Alan Rabinowitz. How could I be 62yrs old and have not been aware of who this person is? I have a lot to learn about this man and I have a sense that it will change my life and direct it.. once again!

  • @vsibirsky Look up his moth stories, they're amazing :)

  • he s my cousin lol

  • I will pray for you every night Dr. Rabinowitz. God bless and keep you. I hope you can recover from your leukemia...I went to school with a boy who stuttered and felt his pain every time he had to read aloud. Thank the Lord that their is help for this now....You are a very special and lucky person to be able to see and have done what you have done. I envy you your life.

  • @theryry51 Instead of feeling awkward, how about accepting someones differences. He's not special, or lucky, he's just a guy, like any other. I know you mean well, but you're still setting him apart from "normal people". We should be trying to change ourselves so that people with verbal communication issues feel comfortable in our society, instead of assuming something is wrong with them that needs curing.

  • you are my hero alan. I am so thankful you have been able to give a voice to the wild cats I so cherish and that people should start to cherish more.

  • Thank you for this video !!! My Idol ! Dr. Alan Rabinowitz !

  • he is awsone to save jaguars

  • If Earth's most majestic land carnivore is still around 100-200 years from today, we have this man, Alan Rabinowitze, above all else, to thank. For the also-equally endangered great apes, it's Dian Fossy, Jane Goodall, & Birute Galdikas. For African elephants, it's Cynthia Moss & her team of women... and, of course, Daphne Sheldrick, who, truly, is the Mother Teresa of motherless (due to drought, habitat loss, & poaching) baby African elephants, for the last 50+ years...

  • Thank you very much indeed for posting this interview with this brilliant and rather unique man, whose achievements in ecology and conservation, and the protection of big cats in particular, have been quite unparalleled.

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