Mark Palmer

Mark Palmer

Biography:

Mark J. Palmer is Associate Director of Earth Island Institute’s International Marine Mammal Project, focusing on protecting whales and dolphins, with emphasis on strategic planning, legislative advocacy, legal research, grassroots organizing, and media relations. He is also Director of Earth Island Institute’s Wildlife Alive Subproject, dedicated to protecting wildlife and wild places throughout California and the West.

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Past Shows:

  • Whale/Dolphin Captivity

    Marine mammal activists Wayne Pacelle, Mark Palmer, Ric O’Barry and Samantha Berg joined George Knapp for a discussion on the new film Blackfish, which exposes what goes on behind the scenes at Sea World, whale/dolphin captivity and marine welfare.More »

Last Night

Rock & Roll History / Open Lines
Rock & Roll History / Open Lines
Music historian Harvey Kubernik talked about Tina Turner, the enduring popularity of many Classic Rock artists, digital and vinyl formats, the rise of music documentaries, and Ed Sullivan's place in Rock & Roll history. Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program.

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