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Earthcast 2008 Reminder

Category: Conservation & Environment
Posted on: April 22, 2008 8:35 AM, by Kevin Zelnio

Happy Earth Day DSN Readers!

Just a reminder that I will be a guest along with Rick MacPherson of CORAL and the wonderful marine conservation blog Malaria, Bedbugs, Sea Lice and Sunsets as well as the beautiful and talented Karen James of The Beagle Project and associated blog on Jason Robertshaw's special Earth Day Cephalopodcast as part of Earthcast 2008.

You can listen in live at the Edtechtalk website (audio stream upper right sidebar) and join the conversation live via a chat room where you can ask us a question. Our conversation will be on the "The other 71%", our oceans! Tune in at 10pm GMT (6pm Eastern US, 3pm Pacific US time). See Jason's post for more details.

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#1

'Beautiful and talented', eh? Methinks somebody wants to get a spot on the new Beagle...

Posted by: nunatak | April 22, 2008 2:31 PM

#2

Especially if its cozy quarters...

Posted by: Peter | April 22, 2008 4:07 PM

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