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Species Unite

Elizabeth MeLampy: Forget the Camel

Species Unite

elizabeth novogratz

Society & Culture, Philosophy

5911 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy 

Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human. To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas.

Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire.

Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025.

https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/

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Species.

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Species.

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The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment

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all across West Texas and bring them in

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to the roundup for the weekend.

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And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then one by one beheaded and

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skinned in front of audiences.

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Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novogratz.

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This is Species Unite.

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This conversation is with Elizabeth Malampi.

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Elizabeth is a lawyer whose work focuses on animal rights and protection, and she's recently written a book. It's called Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and

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what they say about being human. And to write the book, she attended animal festivals all across the country, everything from the

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Iditarod dog sled race to a rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. It's so good to have you here.

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Hi.

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Thank you so much for having me.

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I'm thrilled to be here.

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Your book fascinated me for so many reasons.

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I mean, the whole premise of it is incredible, especially like we know about one or two

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of these animal festivals, but when you just see one after the other, it just really makes you

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question humans a little bit. So why don't you just give a little background on what the book

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actually is because it's not out yet?

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Sure. So my book is called Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and what they say about being human.

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