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Feb 2017
42m 26s

Be Humane - Episode 77 A Valentine’s Lov...

Dr. Robin Ganzert
About this episode
This special Valentine’s Day episode features Jeff Corwin, famed wildlife biologist, nature conservationist, and host and executive producer of the star television series Ocean Treks with Jeff Corwin and Ocean Mysteries with Jeff Corwin. Jeff recounts how his encounter with a garter snake at age six changed his life and led him to love—and want to protect—the animals of the world.

Questions or Comments? Email Robin at behumane@petliferadio.com

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