Search results for: illegal wildlife trade

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11 November 2016
Rhino - Duan Biggs

How communities can help stop illegal wildlife trade

The escalating illegal wildlife trade threatening Africa’s elephants and rhinos and many other species around the world is one of the most high profile conservation challenges facing the world today. New research led by a Griffith University scientist suggests a way to address this pressing issue.

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3 September 2019
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26 November 2018
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19 September 2018

Wildlife warriors offer a different view on conservation

Threeleaders in wildlife conservation will give voice to their innovative and sometimes controversial concepts when they unite for a unique evening seminar hosted by Griffith University.

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8 June 2021
Wet Market

Why banning wet markets won’t prevent another pandemic

Wet markets are an important source of fresh food and livelihood for millions of people in East Asia, West Africa and globally. They connect low income farmers directly with consumers, and are often considered a safer and more reliable source of food than larger supermarkets in countries with weak regulations.

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5 March 2019

Global threats put under the Griffith microscope at World Science Festival Brisbane

If humankind is to survive the health and environmental issues facing us, then Griffith University researchers will be squarely in...

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1 March 2018

Student photographers turn lens on Cambodia

Griffith photography, film and journalism students recently travelled to Cambodia for a three-week study tour, revealing some of the country's untold stories. The tour involved masterclasses and workshops, followed by an intensive storytelling project which gave students the opportunity to work in the local community with a team of international mentors.

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