Ken Goddard, Director of the National Fish and Wildlife Forensic Laboratory, discusses his eco-thriller about the poaching of animals throughout the United States and Alaska. He traces the actions of a group of law enforcement agents (FBI and Fish and Wildlife wardens) and ICER (the International Commission for Environmental Restoration). Through the course of the book we learn that the goal of the ICER is to discredit national ecological groups.|PREY / Ken Goddard| interviewed by Pearl Skotnes. - SERIES: All about books| no. 34 - Ken Goddard, Director of the National Fish and Wildlife Forensic Laboratory, discusses his eco-thriller about the poaching of animals throughout the United States and Alaska. He traces the actions of a group of law enforcement agents (FBI and Fish and Wildlife wardens) and ICER (the International Commission for Environmental Restoration). Through the course of the book we learn that the goal of the ICER is to discredit national ecological groups. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 26 Sept. 1992.
Prey / Ken Goddard ; interviewed by Pearl Skotnes.
Program Title:
Prey / Ken Goddard ; interviewed by Pearl Skotnes.
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PRA Archive #:
KZ1754.34
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KPFK, 26 Sept. 1992.
Item duration:
1 reel (26 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|26:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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