Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Regulation of Biofabricated Wildlife Products*
(*But Were Afraid to Ask)
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This issue is on the agenda of #CITESCoP18, a wildlife conference being held in Geneva!
@MyFrogCroaked@IELPlegalclinic
@lisanyt, @amyvirshup In "For Planet Earth, No Tourism is a Curse and a Blessing" please fact check "a surge in trafficking of rhino horns." Both South Africa and Botswana dispute this assertion:
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Thanks!
Government funding was misused by conservation NGOs (e.g., @WWF) for purposes prohibited under US laws, including rape & murder.
$12M of that funding has now been cut thanks to @StephenCorrySvl, @RepRaulGrijalva, @DepSecMac, …
#DecolonizeConservation
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"Let Africans decide". Whose voices should we listen to? Celebrities famous for acting, or representatives of more than 50 community conservation organizations in Africa? https://t.co/YQ4wTaD8KJ
As California debates banning the import of hunting trophies, #BlackLivesMatter says "In effect, they’re saying it’s racist & insulting for wealthy white Westerners to imply that all Africans are too corrupt or incompetent to make hunting sustainable" https://t.co/q2MJoNg5b5
For those who don't yet understand how the monster of "community based conservation" destroys pastoralist societies. Watch how self sufficiency and sustainability is transformed into dependency and slavery to raise funds. Any questions?
https://t.co/IJfsn3U75u
The racism is ramping up now. The Conservation colonial project mouthpieces are now struggling to convince the world that white tourists are the only reason why black savages don't kill and eat all the wildlife in Africa. Shame on National Geographic! https://t.co/s3S7plRdF6
Conservation is replete with racism: Classifying indigenous hunters as poachers, advocating "shoot-to-kill" policies, promoting white eco-tourism, denying opportunities to POC, forced relocations, etc. We'll be RTing insights from @m_ogada & @E84022 today. #ShutDownSTEM
U.S. Pharmacopeia has opted to keep barriers in place that hamper the adoption of a synthetic substitute for horseshoe crab blood in endotoxin testing.
https://t.co/OWW9BtM94I by @JPMillerSwitz
This action shows how hard it can be to get synthetic wildlife products to market.
Horizon scans are important. Here, one funded by @oxmartinschool and led by @NafeesaEsmail looks at emerging issues within the illegal wildlife trade:
https://t.co/1UTidoJzi8
Issue #55 deals with "advances in bio-fabricated wildlife products."
THIS IS HUGE!! New iGEM Partner @Revive_Restore will award up to 12 grants of $5500 each to #iGEM2020 teams whose projects are focused on solving a problem in conservation. 📆 Mark your calendars --> Applications close Monday, May 4
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@BLeviB Hi! Thanks for the message. We're still in the research and development phase; however, we hope to have an initial product on the market by late 2022!
@VeraldiJames @RachelNuwer@NYTScience@WildAid@NatureNeedsMore@WJCommission Hi James! Faux fur is an interesting case, but it is a substitute competing against a legal product. We're looking at a substitute undermining an illegal or extralegal product. The best case study might be Samuel Upham:
https://t.co/Dh7pSK5IF6