Thanks Elizabeth and Scott. Does anyone have a more direct email address for Eileen Mitchell than the home@sfchronicle.com that is given in her Pet Tales articles? I am going to use the latter unless I hear otherwise within the next few hours.
Thanks.
--VH
From: media-advisors-bounces@mickaboo.org [mailto:media-advisors-bounces@mickaboo.org] On Behalf Of Scott Shipley
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 8:23 AM
To: Mickaboo media advisor team
Subject: Re: [Media-advisors] Rio follow-up
I can try to get it into the Bee's weekly pet section.
Scott Shipley
Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue
Macaw Co-Coordinator and 'Too Team
From: Vincent J. Hrovat <1217@vhrovat.org>
To: Mickaboo media advisor team <media-advisors@mickaboo.org>
Sent: Tue, April 19, 2011 11:27:55 PM
Subject: [Media-advisors] Rio follow-up
I posted this to discuss earlier today but got no responses. For now I am proceeding to write the article / web page in question. I should have a straw man for discussion by tomorrow evening. If somebody else is motivated to take this on, please let me know.
Also I am contacting Eileen Mitchell from the Chron and will ask Maggie Rufo if she can work this into an article for the Marin IJ. Does anyone else have any media contacts that they think we should ping? Elizabeth, how about Karen Courtemanche from the Stockton Examiner? Any others that you have worked with recently?
Previously posted material below:
http://www.liveaquaria.com/general/general.cfm?general_pagesid=197
A subsidiary of Dr. Foster-Smith did this web page to address the increased demand for clown fish as fallout from the Finding Nemo movie. I think we should consider using this as a template for a similar page about parrot ownership vis-à-vis the movie Rio. We could set such a page up on our outfacing web site and/or facebook with crosslinks, etc. We might even consider this a press release.
Thoughts or constructive comments? Does anyone want to draft such a page? It would contain a lot of information that we already have available elsewhere, but tailoring it to the potential interest in birds as fallout from Rio would help generate a bigger audience. We might fair-use a couple of pictures from the movie (if our gc feels safe with that), and compare-contrast them with pictures of real rescued macaws that are plucked, aggressive, etc.
Thanks.
Vincent J. Hrovat