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Wildlife crime and trade laws are not fit for purpose in a post Covid-19 world

Wildlife crime and trade laws are not fit for purpose in a post Covid-19 world

by Adam Cruise | Oct 1, 2020 | Commentary

By John Scanlon AO – The Independent We are all experiencing this Covid-19 pandemic together, and it has reminded us, albeit in a devastating way, of the interconnected nature of things, most particularly between economies, the environment, and human...
The value of being wild: An eco-phenomenological approach to wildlife conservation after COVID-19

The value of being wild: An eco-phenomenological approach to wildlife conservation after COVID-19

by Adam Cruise | Apr 21, 2020 | Commentary

By Dr Adam Cruise – University of Stellenbosch It is the grim reality that wild places and animals are being destroyed at catastrophic levels by human action. A report, The Living Planet Index (2018)prepared by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Zoological Society...
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