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Cal of the Wild

Ep. 325: The Hunting Vote Matters, DC Fur Ban, and Public Lands

Cal of the Wild

MeatEater

Education, Sports, Wilderness

4.89.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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This week, Cal talks about public access wins, missing monkeys, and don't put your Stetson on display in DC.

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0:00.0

Meadeter Radio Live is the newest edition to the Meadeter podcast feed.

0:05.3

Every Thursday at 11 a.m. Mountain Time will be going live from Meadeter HQ on the Meadeer

0:11.1

Podcast Network YouTube channel.

0:13.6

This one-hour variety show will feature call-in guests, segments, and live feedback from the

0:19.1

Meadeter audience.

0:20.3

Then, on Friday morning, the episode

0:22.4

will be available in audio form on the Me Deeder podcast feed. So come hang with me, Steve,

0:28.9

Yanni, Cal, and the rest of the Meadeeater crew every Thursday at 11 a.m. Mountain Time on

0:34.2

the Me Deeder Podcast Network YouTube channel. And remember, it's live so anything can happen.

0:40.8

Well, almost anything.

0:52.2

From Meat Eaters World News headquarters in Bozemaneman, Montana, this is Cow's Week in Review with Ryan Cal-Alla.

1:01.4

Here's Cal.

1:03.3

A troop of 43 monkeys escaped a research facility in South Carolina earlier this month, and as of this recording, about half of them remain at large.

1:12.4

The cartload of primates managed to free themselves from the Alpha Genesis Primate Research

1:17.1

facility in Yamassi, South Carolina. Regular Cal's Week in Review listeners might assume those

1:22.6

pesky animals' rights activists are behind that shenanigan. But right now, that doesn't appear to be the case.

1:28.7

It could be regular old-fashioned monkey business. The Alphagenesis CEO reports that a caretaker

1:34.0

failed to secure a door and the 43 female rhesus macaque monkeys just wandered out.

1:40.1

The young monkeys only weigh about seven pounds and veterinarians at the company assure the public

1:44.3

that they don't carry disease and haven't been used in any testing. It's also worth noting

1:48.7

that even though the jailbreak might conjure images of Planet of the Apes, the monkeys are

1:53.5

actually staying pretty close to the facility. The local police department reports that they're

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