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the-bigger-picture · earth-matters · 24 Nov 2010 · 22 mins listen
Illegal wildlife trade totals billions of dollars a year globally, and conservationists say the problem is most acute in Southeast Asia.
Malaysia has gained a disreputable reputation as being the transit point of illegal wildlife global trade routes.
Elizabeth Lisa John of TRAFFIC Southeast Asia and Sara Sukor of WWF Malaysia talk about this troubling trade, and enlighten the public on how they too can help put a stop to animal trafficking.
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