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Crawford Allan on the Illegal Trade of Exotic Animals
The population of cheetahs is dwindling fast, due in part to demand fueled by social media celebrities displaying the animals as pets, next to fast cars and exotic locations. Crawford Allan has spent decades fighting wildlife trafficking, and he joins the program to explain why this is still happening and what can be done to stop it.
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