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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: John Nielsen. Timecode In: 00:02:02. Timecode out: 01:28:32. Notes: Commentary; John Nielsen commentary; Chitwan National Park; Indian Rhinoceros; Asian Elephant. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Anil Manandar. Timecode In: 00:02:02. Timecode out: 01:28:32. Notes: Chitwan National Park. Subject 3: Asian Elephant (Elephas maximus). Subtitle: trumpet call. Timecode In: 01:01:42. Timecode out: 01:01:43. Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Dual-Channel Mono; DPA 4060 Omnidirectional Microphone. NPR/NGS RADIO EXPEDITIONS Show: Nepal Log of DAT #: 1 Engineer: McQuay Date: April 2001 ng = not good ok = okay g = good vg = very good JN'S STAND UP ¿ ON BACK OF ELEPHANT (seems to be all in left channel only) 2:03 JN ¿ Anil, tell me again how to say your last name? AM ¿ Ma-nan-dar JN: Manandar 2:09 JN: these are the trucks? AM - These are the truck, and you can see the crates there. (off mic) JN ¿ oh yeah, my gosh. You can't look at those things w/out thinking of Jurassic Park AM ¿ off mic JN - Great big double axel trucks, painted with a lot of funny things on the back. Horn please. Ok. AM ¿ they have constructed 4 sledges and 4 ? but they will be using??? MORE AM TALK 3:22 JN: sometimes they demolish those cases. Are they wooden? Are they made out of sal? (AM ¿ yes) and sal is the strong hardwood tree from Nepal. 4:03 JN ¿ are elephants larger than rhinos? AM ¿ yeah JN ¿ so elephants are the world's largest land creature. And the rhino is probably the world's second largest creature. It would figure that is what you use to capture it! 4:17 AM ¿ most of these (?) used for capturing and darting them, rhinos. JN ¿ the rhinos AM ¿ we use for tourist purpose today. 4:31 ¿ JN and Bill McQuay ¿ talking about using those mics ¿ not working for getting AM¿..trying to figure what to do 8:09 JN ¿ ok,well, the best known base camp in Nepal, maybe in the world is one that is half way up the Himilayas, but here at the base of the Himilayas we are at another base camp and we are about to set out on an expedition ¿ well some people think it is more exciting and definately more important than going to the top of the world's tallest mtn. We are going to capture some rhinos. We are sitting around a fire with a bunch of rhino drivers ¿ or we are sitting around a fire with a bunch of elephant drivers, believe me, that is a skill. The elephants are right near by ¿ 5, 6 of them. We are going to use 16 of them. We are going to go ¿ we are going to leave the King Mahedra (?) Trust Research Center, where we are now, head off into Chitwan Natl Park in Nepal, surround rhinos, shoot them with a dart that knocks them out ¿ I hope, load into a truck and drive it off to another park ¿ we will explain why later, but at this point we are just drinking coffee trying to get up enough energy so that we are prepared when all hell breaks out later. 9:23 9:37 JN ¿ I will leave you to your devices. 10:01 JN the elephants have name? AM ¿ the elephants have names, but I don't know them¿ JN ¿ Fred, Bob, Ringo? AM ¿ mostly what they do is that when it is female the last name ¿ is always Kali. Kali is always female. JUDY ¿ asking AM about schedule 10:53 JN ¿ 2,000 lbs? More? AM ¿ I think the rhino weighs 1500, more 11:42 JN - well, I guess it is kind of cliché to say you feel like you walked into a time warp ¿ my gosh! Talk back and forth with Judy¿. 13:11 JN ¿ these elephants all have handlers, and it looks like the handlers put them through a little bit of calisthenics in the morning. The great big guy about 5 feet from me, just rolled over, had the dirt kicked off him ¿ now they are putting the saddle off him ¿ actually they are not ¿ they are knocking off all that dust. (can hear this is in the distance). You know, it is a ... (Notes truncated)
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