Just a couple of weeks after the fiftieth anniversary of Earth Day, which was meant to engage the world in "a billion acts of green," saw us focusing instead on a global Coronavirus pandemic catalyzed, it would seem, by eating wild animals (most likely bats) from so-called "wet markets" in Wuhan (if you follow the... Continue Reading →
Major Wildlife Trafficker Arrested
Over my Sunday morning coffee, I open up my email (who gets the paper anymore?) and read an article a friend has just sent. "20 January 2018 - Asian wildlife trafficking 'kingpin' Boonchai Bach arrested" I don't usually post on breaking news, but this one resonated for me. Thai police have arrested a man alleged... Continue Reading →