Showing posts with label PIP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PIP. Show all posts

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Anderson Blogs From Cameroon

I thought I'd blog in jungle green today in honor of Anderson's trek into the forest with epidemiologist Nathan Wolfe. He didn't include anything personal in today's blog, unfortunately. I don't blame him after all the judgemental comments after his last blog. To read the entire blog and find out what he's up to, click on the link: http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/12/andersons-view-investigating-disease-deep-in-the-jungle/

image by Jeff Hutchens,AC360 blog
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I know it's late, but here is the picture of the week. It comes from the slideshow posted on the AC360 blog. Usually I don't care for black & white pictures, but these are extraordinary. Enjoy!

image by Jeff Hutchens, Dispatches from Rwanda
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Monday, June 09, 2008

PIP 2

I guess it is in production. Since our" boo" was absent on Friday I am glad to know that he is working and not sick.

I missed the PIP preview. Was it good?

Anderson in Rwanda

According to the 360 blog, Anderson is in Rwanda. It is a sneak peak of the second installment of the Planet in Peril documentary series.
Anderson blogged about hiking to see a group of mountain gorillas that have never been seen by tourists. He wrote that about half of the silverbacks are routinely visited by tourists, whereas the other half are only studied by scientists. It's great to have Anderson blogging again. It's an interesting read, follow the link: http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2008/06/09/andersons-view-gnawing-on-ambien/

Friday, April 25, 2008

Limpy, Yellowstone wolf

CNN has begun running ads for its second Planet in Peril investigation. We all remember the last one, it was awesome! One of our favorite segments besides the elephant and sloth who couldn't get enough of Anderson (smart animals!), there was polluted water, deforestation and of course, Yellowstone. Anderson pointed out all the changes that took place after wolves were re-introduced into Yellowstone. It was said that it was now an ecosystem as it should be. The presence of the wolves affected many other species, both plants and animals.

Unfortunately, this balanced ecosystem is at risk once again. The killing in the Greater Yellowstone region has already begun. Te Bush/Cheney Administration has eliminated vital federal protections for wolves in Greater Yellowstone and the Northern Rockies. Weekend wolf hunts have been organized and one group tracked a wolf for 35 miles on snowmobiles before shooting it dead.

Limpy was so nicknamed because his hind legs were injured in a fight when he was young. He was almost eight years old, a methuselah when he died in March. He was shot in Wyoming on the first day wolves lost their protected status under the U.S. Endangered Species Act.

To read more, follow the link: http://action.defenders.org/site/PageServer?pagename=savewolves_homepage

More on Limpy:

Limpy was many things to many people -- to wolf-watchers, he was the hobbling member of Yellowstone’s famous Druid Peak Pack. To Utahans, he was the first wolf to be seen in the state for more than 70 years.But wolf 253M’s celebrity didn’t save him in the end. Limpy and two other wolves were shot dead in an elk feeding ground, part of Wyoming’s brutal shoot-on-sight policy that covers virtually the entire state.

To Donate: https://secure.defenders.org/site/Donation?ACTION=SHOW_DONATION_OPTIONS&CAMPAIGN_ID=6121&autologin=true&s_einterest=C3C4&s_Affiliate=savewolves_&s_src=WJY08WDWF&s_subsrc=WJY08WDWF_EJD08D8b

Monday, March 31, 2008

why isn't Coop smiling?


Planet in Peril won some sort of award recently. So why isn't Coop smiling in this pic? The only time he smiles is when he is on air joking with Erica Hill? Has anyone else noticed this? I hope and pray he is ok. I've never met Coop but he seems like such a nice guy, and everyone who has met him tells me he is super-nice.

I see in this pic that Coop's cancer stitches are gone.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

PIP

His best work EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It was worth every minute. I saw it TWICE and would willingly see it again and again.

I've been an AC fan since his days at Channel One.