Listen "Critter World News, December 5, 2009"
Episode Synopsis
Stories from this week's episode include the following:
Oklahoma State University makes a controversial decision to halt anthrax testing on baboons; Dutch scientists have a breakthrough by growing meat in a laboratory; PETA protests against a NASA-funded study to test radiation effects on spider monkeys; a new report outlines the devastation of global warming on the Galapagos Islands; and more than two tons of ivory were seized in an international operation across Eastern Africa.
Oklahoma State University makes a controversial decision to halt anthrax testing on baboons; Dutch scientists have a breakthrough by growing meat in a laboratory; PETA protests against a NASA-funded study to test radiation effects on spider monkeys; a new report outlines the devastation of global warming on the Galapagos Islands; and more than two tons of ivory were seized in an international operation across Eastern Africa.
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