S2 E15 - The Weekly News 03-23-2022 with Simon Borchert, Shannon Elizabeth & Peter Borchert

A fascinating experience flying over the Quadrapoint - the only place where four countries converge at one location - namely Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia. Thank you to MachAir for the rare opportunity to see this from the sky.

Massive sink holes are appearing on the seabed of the Beaufort Sea in the Arctic with melting permafrost to blame. Is this a sign of accelerated climate change?

New research from 2 American universities suggests that the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act of 1937, which was instituted to tax hunters for unregulated hunting, is the reason why conservation claims by trophy hunters are so exaggerated.

More evidence suggests that South Africa’s recent trophy hunting quotas offers little economic value. But again, are this divisive conversations not distracting us from the urgent work we actually need to be looking at for real and sustainable transformational value on the African continent?

United for Wildlife, from Prince William’s Royal Foundation, recently hosted a conference in Botswana, exploring the role financial and transport industries can play in curbing the illegal wildlife trade. Simon shares his experience. Thank you to our friends at Zambesia and MackAir for their very kind hospitality!

And poaching in India evolves as Anthrax poisoning is identified in the killing of two elephant in that country.

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