Thank you, Lawrence Middle School!
Posted on March 29, 2010 - Filed Under Nigel Barker Today, Nigel Barker's Beauty Equation | Leave a Comment
I recently received a letter from Brent Smiley, a social studies teacher at Lawrence Middle School, notifying me that I have been selected as an honored invitee to his student’s annual dinner party in California. Brent assigned his students to identify eight people that they would most like to spend an evening with, and I [...]
Read More..>>Gladys Magazine Interview
Posted on March 29, 2010 - Filed Under Personal Picts, Press/Interviews | 1 Comment
I wanted to share some images with you from my recent cover story in Gladys magazine’s Spring 2010 issue. It was such a joy to have my family on set with me. The article, “Love Conquers All,” profiled myself and my love for my family. The issue also had an article devoted to my [...]
Read More..>>Porbeagle sharks gain protection!
Posted on March 24, 2010 - Filed Under HSUS, Personal Picts | 1 Comment
Yesterday, I shared some disturbing news with you about the failed efforts of the U.S.-backed proposal to protect hammerhead and white tip sharks from overfishing and poaching in our oceans. The proposal was narrowly defeated at the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. In total, eight shark species were [...]
Read More..>>Today is a huge loss for our oceans…
Posted on March 23, 2010 - Filed Under HSUS, Nigel Barker Today, Personal Picts | Leave a Comment
As reported by The Associated Press, efforts to protect heavily fished hammerhead and oceanic white tip sharks were narrowly rejected by the UN today, March 23. The U.S.-backed proposal aimed to regulate the booming trade in shark fins, which has consequently led to widespread illegal fishing and poaching. The proposal was opposed and rejected by [...]
Read More..>>Seriously, Canada?
Posted on March 18, 2010 - Filed Under Charity, HSUS | 2 Comments
Yesterday, I heard shocking news: The Canadian government announced that it would allow hunters to kill even more harp seals for their fur than last year — 330,000. This quota is all the more outrageous because Canada knows that many baby seals are likely to perish because of melting ice before the sealers even arrive.
You’ve [...]