Stories about Asia and the environment...that you probably haven’t heard yet. A new perspective on how different countries in Asia are tackling a changing planet.
Marine species are often regarded as food first, and wildlife second. For conservationists seeking to protect these creatures, controlling international trade routes are key. A global agreement that came into force in the 1970s, CITES – the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species - is considered a cornerstone of international conservation. But does it make any difference on the ground in trading hubs like Hong Kong?
Sound engineer and mixing by Chris Wood.
Guests:
Sophie le Clue, Director of Environment at ADM Capital Foundation
Yvonne Sadovy, University of Hong Kong
Gary Stokes, Oceans Asia
Stan Shea, Bloom Association
Credits:
Producer and Host: Marcy Trent Long
Writer and Editor: Sam Colombie
Sound Engineer: Chris Wood
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