• Largest Land Animals and Hunting with a Disability, Part 1

  • Mar 30 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast
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Largest Land Animals and Hunting with a Disability, Part 1

  • Summary

  • On Episode 100 of Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther, Lilly has news about the largest animals ever to have inhabited the earth. Then, Lawrence speaks with Dirk Price from Alabama about the deer hunting program he runs with his local Lions Club to give people with disabilities the chance to hunt. And, Lawrence has breaking news about a new image printing tactile graphic technology from Canon and reflects on the evolution of tactile graphic technology over the decades.

    About Outdoors with Lawrence Gunther:

    Listen live Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Eastern over basic cable on AMI-audio, or stream episodes as a podcast. Send us your comments at Feedback@AMI.Ca and please rank us on Apple Podcast.

    For more Lawrence Gunther check out Blue Fish Radio

    The Blue Fish Radio show features subjects and people of special interest to the future of water, fish and fishing, and is ranked as one of the top 30 fishing podcasts on the internet.

    Each week the host, Lawrence Gunther, interviews Canada’s “giants” in the fishing industry, CEO’s of conservation and sport fishing organizations, leading fish biologists and researchers, government scientists and politicians, and people with local and indigenous knowledge who exemplify the spirit of conservation and citizen science.

    The Blue Fish Radio Show is the official fishing podcast of Outdoor Canada Magazine. The Show is also rebroadcast across Canada 5-times each week by AMI-audio over basic cable and satellite TV.

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