Barbara Davis–author of “Darkside Of Debonair: The Bushmeat Trade,” a novel that shines a light on the bushmeat trade (the hunting of wild animals to supply the growing demand for exotic meat)–discusses the bushmeat crisis, its causes, its wide and serious implications, and its relative underexposure in the media. [www.RedBarnPress.com, www.Bushmeat.org]
COMEDY CORNER: Bill Cosby’s “The Story Of The Chicken”
MUSIC: Morphine’s “Sharks,” Kid Creole & The Coconuts’ “In The Jungle,” Kirk Olsen’s “If My Dog Could Talk,” Midnight Oil’s “Bullroarer,” instrumentals
NAME THAT ANIMAL TUNE: The Who’s “Boris The Spider”
Barbara Davis–author of “Darkside Of Debonair: The Bushmeat Trade”
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