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Posted by Gina on September 08, 1999 at 19:36:40:
In Reply to: Re: PetLine - my e-mail to Animal Planet posted by Carrie on September 08, 1999 at 19:04:02:
: OK, so I sent Animal Planet an e-mail. Argiope, I hope you don't mind, I mentioned that you would probably be happy to hear from them if they should have any questions about NIAD. I just figured who best to answer them? Anyway, here's the e-mail I sent:
: > Hello,
: > I am an animal lover and an Animal Planet viewer from Massachusetts and I just want to start by 
: saying that I love this new Animal Planet channel.   My remote has only a few "favorites" 
: programmed into it and Animal Planet is one of them.
: > I do however, have a few concerns.  I worry a lot when I see and hear misinformation on some of 
: the shows.  These shows are being broadcast to millions of people, some of whom have no prior 
: experience with many animals.  There have been a few instances, for example where I have heard 
: such outdated information from Dr. Bernie, that I would have laughed at it, had I not been thinking 
: about how many people would just assume that was the 'the word' and never question it.
: > Today, I was watching a re-run of Pet Line, in which the woman who was showing off new products 
: told the viewing audience that iguanas are omnivores and need meat as well as vegetables in their 
: diet.  Now, I know there are still vets giving out this information, and many pet stores are, out of 
: ignorance, doing the same.  However, there has been much research proving to the contrary, that 
: green iguanas are herbivores and should not be fed any type of animal protein.  Such husbandry 
: practices could indeed, be fatal within very few years when the iguana falls victim to kidney/renal 
: failure.  In fact, my iguana has recently passed away due to misinformation and a lack of knowledge 
: of some very important factors in keeping iguanas as pets, such as the importance of proper 
: hydration and supplementation.
: > There is a non-profit group in the U.S. (and world-wide) called National Iguana Awareness Day.  
: This group of iguana keepers and researchers tries to spread the word on how to properly care for 
: captive green iguanas.  I realize that new information is constantly being discovered and there can be 
: conflicting opinions on certain things regarding iguana care, but I feel that this group does a great job 
: in trying to help educate people with the most up-to-date information available.  There are also a few 
: well known "iguana care gurus" that support this group in their efforts.  I was wondering if the good 
: people at Animal Planet would perhaps be interested in learning more about NIAD and captive 
: green iguana care.  If you are, I have enclosed a link to the national web site 
: (http://www.niad.org/national/index.html).  I am sure that the National NIAD Coordinator would be 
: very happy to hear from you.
: > Thank you for your time,
: > Carrie Stadalski
: I feel better now. : )
Carrie,
I e-mailed them about a month ago to ask if they would be willing to do a spot on NIAD or Iguana's. They replied that all their programming was done for 1999, but was happy to give me their advertising dept # who, was happy to e-mail me prices for ad time! I wish you luck but they are not very responsive. We need to get their attention but I don't know how.
Gina 
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