37 min

S1 E3: Wildlife trade, can global leaders make a difference? with Gilbert Sape and James Royston Animals Are Calling

    • Pets & Animals

Episode 3: Wildlife trade, can global leaders make a difference? 
 
A few days after the G20 meeting in Italy have our leaders made a difference for animals?
We spoke with World Animal Protection’s Head of Campaigns, Gilbert Sape and Head of Campaigns and Head of External Affairs, James Royston, to discuss what the global wildlife trade is and why we have been asking the G20 to act on this. Plus, learn how you can be a part of the movement to end this cruel industry.
We’d love you to get in touch with us with any questions or comments on our social channels. Just search for World Animal Protection on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Also, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 
Animals Are Calling is a podcast from World Animal Protection hosted by Carly Squires.
Produced and mixed by Jonny Bunyan for Pardon Our French. 
The executive producer is Emi Kondo.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episode 3: Wildlife trade, can global leaders make a difference? 
 
A few days after the G20 meeting in Italy have our leaders made a difference for animals?
We spoke with World Animal Protection’s Head of Campaigns, Gilbert Sape and Head of Campaigns and Head of External Affairs, James Royston, to discuss what the global wildlife trade is and why we have been asking the G20 to act on this. Plus, learn how you can be a part of the movement to end this cruel industry.
We’d love you to get in touch with us with any questions or comments on our social channels. Just search for World Animal Protection on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Also, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 
Animals Are Calling is a podcast from World Animal Protection hosted by Carly Squires.
Produced and mixed by Jonny Bunyan for Pardon Our French. 
The executive producer is Emi Kondo.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

37 min