The heartache and worry over a missing pet prompted a woman who lives in Columbus to create a lost-and-found network that is now a national resource.
It's called PetFBI and it started right here in central Ohio.
A Denison University alumnus has now begun her journey bringing life back into places where it was lost. She has traveled the country learning about forestry and now is traveling the world taking on forest restorations.
For 40 years, an Ohio State professor and a team of international colleagues have carried out 12 expeditions to the “Robinson Crusoe islands.” He recently published a new book to explain his journey and discoveries.
Guests:
- Leslie D. Poole, executive director, PetFBI
- Maresa Fanelli, founder and executive director emeritus, PetFBI
- Grace Bachmann, forester, Wildlife Conservation Society
- Tod F. Stuessy, author of Isolated Wonder/professor emeritus, Ohio State University
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