The Kinshasa Connection| 35mins
Director: Karl Ammann | Producer: Karl Ammann
Focus Years: 2008 | Country: Kenya
Synopsis:
The Convention for the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) is meant to control the commercial trade of listed and endangered species. As this example shows this does not stop a range of players bending the law from the hunting grounds in the forest of the DRC to a wildlife exhibit at San Diego Zoo to get some of these rare primates from A to B. Hundred thousands of dollars were spent to supposedly 'save' some 130 protected primates from the DR Congo with the end result being that more and new demand at the production end.
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The Kinshasa Connection
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