Future For Nature Podcast

How to Fight the Illegal Bird Trade 🦜 (with Samia Saif, Els van Lavieren and Adam Miller)

31 min · 27 de sep de 2025
Portada del episodio How to Fight the Illegal Bird Trade 🦜 (with Samia Saif, Els van Lavieren and Adam Miller)

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Exotic bird markets might seem colorful and full of life but behind every cage is a story of loss. In this episode of the Future For Nature Podcast, we uncover the scale, cruelty, and consequences of the global illegal bird trade. As we follow the journey from forest to market, the cultural drivers that fuel demand, and the ripple effects on ecosystems, animal welfare, and public health. From parrots and songbirds to rare species on the brink of extinction, we explore what’s being done to stop the illegal trade and how each of us can help keep birds where they belong: in the forest.

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