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Theme 3 panel Q and A: Changing wildlife consumption onto a legal, sustainable path

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Wildlife Trade Symposium: Evolving Perspectives on the demand for illegal wildlife products
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Panel discussion on theme 3 of the symposium. With Deborah Hembury, Rachel Ash, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Lixin Huang, American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Anastasiya Timoshyna, Programme Leader, Medicinal Plants, TRAFFIC.

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Wildlife Trade Symposium: Evolving Perspectives on the demand for illegal wildlife products
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Deborah Hembury
Lixin Huang
Anastasiya Timoshyna
Rachel Ash
Keywords
wildlife
illegal wildlife trade
society
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 28/11/2017
Duration: 00:34:52

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