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Theme 1 panel Q and A: Diverse approaches to illegal wildlife trade research

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Wildlife Trade Symposium: Evolving Perspectives on the demand for illegal wildlife products
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Panel discussion looking at the first theme's panel. With Kelly Malsch, Head of Species Programme, UNEP WCMC, Steven Broad, Executive Director, TRAFFIC, Elizabeth Davis and Joss Wright, Senior Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University.

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Wildlife Trade Symposium: Evolving Perspectives on the demand for illegal wildlife products
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Joss Wright
Kelly Malsch
Steven Broad
Elizabeth Davis
Keywords
wildlife
illegal wildlife trade
society
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 28/11/2017
Duration: 00:23:42

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