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American Humane Launches New Podcast for Animal Lovers

Robin’s Nest with Dr. Robin Ganzert Tackles the Biggest Issues Facing the Amazing Animals of Our World

American Humane announces the launch of its new official podcast, Robin’s Nest, hosted by American Humane president and CEO Dr. Robin Ganzert.

Robin’s Nest explores the most pressing issues facing the incredible animals that share our planet, from the pets in our homes to the thousands of endangered species fighting to survive in the wild. The podcast features lively and informative interviews with diverse guests, including celebrities and global experts in conservation, veterinary care, animal behavior, zoology, and the human-animal bond.

“I am excited to host Robin’s Nest as a voice for the beautiful animals around the world who need our love, protection, and care,” said Dr. Ganzert. “Listeners can expect inspiring and insightful conversations about animals that will make you laugh, cry, and learn something new. If you love animals, you’ll love Robin’s Nest.”

Robin’s Nest launches with three full episodes, available now on Apple, Spotify, and wherever podcasts can be found, with new episodes dropping twice a month. Special guests from the first episodes of Robin’s Nest include:

  • Amy Hrin, PH.D. Vice President, Military Affairs & Special Projects: Dr. Hrin’s research work has encompassed the design and implementation of rigorous studies to demonstrate the impact of the human-animal bond on both humans and animals.
  • Biologist Caleigh Quick and Service dog Willow: At the age of 11 weeks, Willow, a black Labrador retriever, became a faithful companion to her owner and immediately commenced her service dog training to aid in the management of PTSD. Willow accompanies Quick in the field for her work rescuing endangered species as a wildlife conservationist.
  • Professor Theo Pagel, CEO of the Cologne Zoo2023 Kiessling Prize Recipient, Pagel created sustainability strategies and guidelines for conservation education during his tenure as president of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums. He approaches conservation by inspiring the public and leading high-level strategies to save countless species, from the very largest Asian Elephant to Asian songbirds.
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