00:00This cat is just starting to show a few little signs of being aware which means we've probably
00:05got 10 or 15 minutes before we've got to wrap this up. We've got to get her other collar
00:09on. We've got a few samples that are still left to go. I'm holding the oxygen up her
00:13nostril. You can see she's starting to blink a little bit. The oximeter is telling us that
00:17she's in good shape though.
00:19Well, we've got this collar off. You know, really when you look at this, there's a lot
00:28of technology at play here. A lot of highly trained professionals, people that are really
00:32working very hard for conservation. If the general public will just let them work hard,
00:37our conservation is in very good hands.
00:42Wow, Corey, this is a big deal, isn't it?
00:59It is. Every cat that we collar is just a huge step for conservation.
01:03No, it's great. Well, congratulations on what you guys do. It's been a real privilege to
01:07be part of it and just getting to meet and see the team at work here, just an incredible
01:11team of professionals.
01:12It's been great having you guys along.
01:14We appreciate it.
01:16OK, reversal is given.
01:20It's time to send her on her way. She'll be drowsy for about 15 minutes, but then will
01:24completely recover with no memory of the past few hours.
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