
Communities and International Wildlife CrimeWith Rosie CooneyFriday 28 August 2015 6:45pm
Rosie is a Kindlehill parent. Rosie works for the International Union for Conservation of Nature and is affiliated with the University of New South Wales. International illegal trade in wildlife is devastating iconic species such as elephants and rhinos, as well as a host of lesser known plants and animals. This is a global issue! How should we respond? Bans and enforcement on this trade raise their own set of challenges. Can supporting indigenous and local communities help combat the problem? A conversation will follow.
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Kindlehill School is a K-10 Steiner School that sits on a hill above the Wentworth Falls Lake, in the Blue Mountains, NSW. We are an independant school working creatively and in a contemporary way, out of the foundation of Rudolf Steiner’s philosophy for education.


