Alan Rabinowitz overcame a debilitating stutter to lend his voice on behalf of big cats. After creating the world's first jaguar sanctuary and world's largest tiger reserve, the wildlife biologist now calls for new models of conservation that rely on wildlife corridors to allow humans and animals to coexist more peacefully.
google radiolab zoos - then pick ''wild eyes'' awesome interview with alan
janetsart 1 month ago
Didn't he have terminal cancer or something like that? If he survived that he is pretty amazing.
Emaniac69 6 months ago
I didn't have a stutter, but I had the same sad childhood where I was happier away from humans, and made a promise to save natural ecosystems. Now I'm committed to saving the Tigers as well. Starting with where I can!
Thanks Alan for your amazing leadership, determination and inspiring the next group of people who are coming up & hopefully beyond you! (if we can unite!)
ecotakako 1 year ago
Thanks Alan for your commitment, you're an inspiration to us all. We must do what is required to help the big cats survive.
mkacb 1 year ago