27 episodes

From wildlife trafficking to the dark underbelly of America’s exotic pet trade and beyond, endangered species protection attorney Carney Anne Nasser takes you behind the scenes for a glimpse at how big cat experts from the legal, zoological, sanctuary, advocacy, and media communities are coming together to save tigers from extinction and exploitation.

Tiger Talk with Carney Anne Nasser Carney Anne Nasser

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From wildlife trafficking to the dark underbelly of America’s exotic pet trade and beyond, endangered species protection attorney Carney Anne Nasser takes you behind the scenes for a glimpse at how big cat experts from the legal, zoological, sanctuary, advocacy, and media communities are coming together to save tigers from extinction and exploitation.

    Foul Ballin': How Some Pro Athletes are Violating Hazardous Activities Clauses of their Player Contracts While Unwittingly Supporting Wildlife Trafficking

    Foul Ballin': How Some Pro Athletes are Violating Hazardous Activities Clauses of their Player Contracts While Unwittingly Supporting Wildlife Trafficking

    This episode is Carney Anne's presentation for the 2021 Symposium on Sports, Animals, & Ethics. Many don't know that Carney Anne has a degree in sports law and previous experience working with an NFL team's legal department. So, in this unique opportunity to participate in the intersection of sports law and animal law, Carney Anne delivers a timely discussion about the trend in pro-athlete encounters with tigers and other big cats at roadside zoos and how these encounters not only further exploitation of endangered species and contribute to the exotic pet trade, they technically violate common league rules and contract provisions that are meant to prohibit players from engaging in dangerous activities off-field, off-court, off-pitch, or off-ice. Thanks to symposium directors Profs. Sam Morris (University of Miami-Ohio) and Gabriela Tymowski-Gionet (University of New Brunswick) for allowing this cross-post. NOTE: The episode references slides and photographs. This presentation is also available as a video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcC0v2RkSuI. 

    • 32 min
    Catching Up With Carole Baskin

    Catching Up With Carole Baskin

    On June 24, 2021, Carole and her husband, Howard, and I were in Washington, DC, with award-winning director Michael Webber, Tim Harrison, Keith Gad, Russ Muntz, Jeff Kremer and other professionals who appeared in the award-winning documentary, The Conservation Game. After we returned from a standing-room-only screening for federal legislators, lobbyists, NGOs and other members of the political community in the Capital (as well as a busy day of television interviews -- more so for Carole than for me), Carole and I had a chance to catch up on June 28 to digest the impact that the film has already had despite not being released quite yet, discuss the Big Cat Safety Act (which Carole has championed for more than 20 years), and also dive into her fearless tech-savvy and entrepreneurial spirit which truly sets her apart from most in the animal protection world. While many others continue business as usual, Carole is constantly looking for ways to adapt, evolve, and innovate -- whether it's leveraging emerging technologies like crypto, NFTs, and VR, or fluency in all available social media platforms (from Facebook to TikTok to Clubhouse), I have always admired Carole for bringing her spirit of entrepreneurship to animal advocacy. We also discuss what Carole believes is the most significant change we have seen for big cats since Joe Schriebvogel Maldonado Passage was sentenced to 22 years in prison in January 2020. 

    • 37 min
    Big Cat Public Safety Crisis: A Year in Review with Documentary Filmmakers Alex and Sam Tello

    Big Cat Public Safety Crisis: A Year in Review with Documentary Filmmakers Alex and Sam Tello

    It's been a little over a year since I started Tiger Talk during Covid-19 isolation. In that year, we've seen every single roadside zoo owner (Joe Exotic, Jeff Lowe, Tim Stark, Doc Antle) featured in Tiger Talk (but for Mario Tabraue in Florida) end up in prison, indicted for animal cruelty and wildlife trafficking, shut down, fined for federal animal law violations. Just this past week, federal agents confiscated 68 big cats from Jeff Lowe's Tiger King Park (which was 100% of Jeff Lowe's remaining big cat inventory). Thankfully, all of those tigers, lions, and other big cats are headed to reputable, accredited sanctuaries. But most exploited cats will not be so lucky. That's why the documentary work that Alex Tello and Sam Tello at Tellus Films are doing is so important. They bring the stories of the cats and the sanctuaries to life so we all have a greater understanding and appreciation for the work that the sanctuaries are doing and what needs to happen for us to help our sanctuaries out and prevent them from getting overwhelmed by irresponsible big cat owners. Just in the past 3 months, three tigers have been confiscated from suburban Texas neighborhoods -- now more than ever, we need to ensure that our federal legislators pass the Big Cat Public Safety Act. So, join Alex and Sam and me for a discussion about everything from their work to our predictions for the role of technology and AI in conservation and the future of zoos and the role of magicians in America’s tiger crisis. We cover a lot of ground in an hour - join us!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Freeland Film Festival Panel of Experts

    Freeland Film Festival Panel of Experts

    On September 12, 2020, Carney Anne was invited to participate on a panel of experts including Carole Baskin (Founder and CEO of Big Cat Rescue), Dan Ashe (CEO of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and former Director of US Fish & Wildlife Service), Ellie Armstrong (PhD candidate at Stanford University), Carson Barylak (Campaigns Director at the International Fund for Animal Welfare), Steve Winter (Nat Geo award winning wildlife photographer), and Sharon Guynup (Nat Geo award winning journalist who, with Steve Winter, did features for Nat Geo exposing Tiger Temple in Thailand as well as America’s road side zoo industry) for the Freeland Film Festival. Listen as the panel addresses questions about tiger trafficking, welfare, conservation—including links to organized crime.

    • 1 hr 39 min
    Mashup: Carney Anne’s recent live radio and television interviews about Tiger King and roadside zoos

    Mashup: Carney Anne’s recent live radio and television interviews about Tiger King and roadside zoos

    Episode 23 is a mashup of Carney Anne’s recent Chicago WGN Radio, News 8 Las Vegas, and BYU radio interviews about Tiger King, roadside zoos, legal developments, conservation, legal loopholes, and the lucrative exotic pet trade.

    • 55 min
    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: How to Use Freedom of Information Laws to Hold Law Enforcement Accountable

    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: How to Use Freedom of Information Laws to Hold Law Enforcement Accountable

    #BlackLivesMatter. This episode is a departure from our usual big cat content; but it is the only content I felt was appropriate to share in the days following the murder of George Floyd and the hate crime against Christian Cooper. As an animal lawyer, I have been using federal FOIA and state public records laws to obtain law enforcement and other government agency documents, records, video, and photographs for the past decade. It is my hope that by sharing that information here, you will feel empowered as an advocate for racial justice and the other social changes that you feel passionate about. For access to your state’s open records law, visit this page: https://www.nfoic.org/coalitions/state-foi-resources/state-freedom-of-information-laws. If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at info@carneyannenasser.com.

    • 20 min

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