Remarks on wildlife politics

AT UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA  MAY 2018  Thank you so much for giving me the privilege of your time. Having taught at the University of California in Los Angeles and at Rutgers University in New Jersey, I know how valuable time is for anyone at a college or university.  I am particularly proud that you… Continue reading Remarks on wildlife politics

Lapointe’s UN Joint Appeals Board case

In November 1990, Lapointe was fired as Secretary-General of CITES.  In March 1993, The U.N. Judicial System called this decision “arbitrary and capricious” and demanded that the Secretary-General of the United Nations recognise the high value of Lapointe’s services to CITES. Read the case and decision in full in the following two PDFs:

On the side of the hunter

Originally published in Wildlife. On behalf of the Boni people of Kenya, Daniel Stiles puts forward the case that traditional hunting can go hand in hand with conservation.