The international trade of wildlife products is a multi-billion dollar industry which relies on illegal methods to acquire elephant ivory, shark fins, rhino horns and wild tiger skins. Catch-and-kill practices endanger species and ecosystems around the world, and law enforcement in places like Indonesia and Hong Kong remain lax on trade policies.
Join us as we host Peter Knights, co-founder and CEO of WildAid, for an in-depth discussion on the importance of education and its role in reducing the illegal international trade of wildlife parts and products.
The international trade of wildlife products is a multi-billion dollar industry which relies on illegal methods to acquire elephant ivory, shark fins, rhino horns and wild tiger skins. Catch-and-kill practices endanger species and ecosystems around the world, and law enforcement in places like Indonesia and Hong Kong remain lax on trade policies.
Join us as we host Peter Knights, co-founder and CEO of WildAid, for an in-depth discussion on the importance of education and its role in reducing the illegal international trade of wildlife parts and products.
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