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From: Richard Kahn .,
MINMR
To: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: New WildAid PSAs released in London at Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 20:48:09 +0000
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Begin forwarded message:
From: John Baker
Subject: New Wild
s re ease
n London at Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference
Date: Februa
14, 2014 3:27:48 PM EST
To:
Hi Richard,
With thanks for the generous support from Jeffrey Epstein and Enhanced Education, we launched our two newest rhino horn
PSAs in London yesterday. Jackie Chan joined Peter and May in London for the release announcement. While there's still
more to come, below are some of the highlights so far. Please feel free to share this email.
WildAid Ambassadors Unite, Prince William meets Jackie Chan
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WildAid's newest ambassador, The Duke of Cambridge, meets our first ambassador, Jackie Chan, who has been working with
WildAid since 1997 with Peter Knights and May Mei (WildAid China Chief Representative) looking on.
Prince Charles cited WildAid as an example for addressing demand - "the most significant problem in my view."
In his speech, Prince Charles described WildAid's shark fin campaign as a "potent example - a success story that so urgently
needs to be replicated." Please see below the full excerpt from his speech at The London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife
Trade, Lancaster House, London - 13 February 2014.
TV INTERVIEWS
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Jackie and Peter on the set at SkyNews with Sarah-Jane Mee.
SkyNews: httpfinews.sky.comistory/1211128/princes-join-leaders-to-stop-illegal-animal-trade
CCTV: http://mvw.youtube.comAvatchiN=VwlxRRbXEDE
BBC News Asia: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26171121
AFPTV: http://en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com/video/jackie-chan-says-stop-buying-192038540.html
CNN: http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2014/02/13/ctw-wildlife-poaching-jackie-chan-intv.cnn.html
BBC World Service (radio): http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/wbnews
THE PSAs
'Whole World' 30s - English
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivIRURFabil
'Whole World' 45s - English
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk2IqX4PS6o
'Whole World' Behind the Scenes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f84j6-QYoA
Tools of the Trade' - English
http://www.youtube.comMatch?v=ocanFiigium
'Tools of the Trade' Behind the Scenes
http://www.youtube.comMatch?v=ansrpyrf6k
PRESS
We received extensive coverage in the written/online press:
The Guardian
Jackie Chan: Chinese attitudes to illegal wildlife products are changing
Martial arts film star and WildAid ambassador believes there is a generational change in views on ivory and rhino horn
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/feb/13/jackie-chan-chinese-attitudes-illegal-wildlife-prod ucts-change
The Telegraph
Jackie Chan interview: They served me shark fin soup and I said no way'
http://www.telegaph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/10635496flackie-Chan-interview-They-served-me-shark-fin-soup-
and-l-said-no-way.html
The Guardian
Prince Charles: world must 'attack demand' for illegal wildlife products
Prince of Wales addresses delegates from about SO countries at summit to tackle threat to endangered species
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/feb/13/prince-charles-attack-demand-illegal-wildlife-products
Express
Prince William makes impassioned plea to save endangered species from poachers
http://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/459446/Prince-William-makes-impassioned-plea-to-save-endangered-species-from-
poachers
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The Times
Chan sees double on meeting the Duke
http://www.thetimes.co.ukittotenvironmentiarticle4005239.ece
Vice
Protecting Wildlife Means Educating Humans: An Interview with Jackie Chan
http://motherboard.vice.com/blogthrotecting-wildlife-means-educating-humans-an-interview-withlackie-chan
EXCERPT FROM SPEECH BY HRH PRINCE OF WALES, PRINCE CHARLES
The London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade, Lancaster House, London, 13th February 2014
Today, the government leaders assembled here will sign "The London Declaration", committing to several bold
new steps forward, including new pledges to address what is the most significant problem in my view — that of
demand for and consumption of specific products from critically endangered wildlife. Most recently, demand
from Asia — particularly China — has fuelled the trade, but we also know that the United States and Europe are
contributing to it.
Frequently, I hear policymakers and others say that demand for wildlife products is the most difficult part of the
equation to solve — in effect throwing up their hands in despair and concentrating the bulk of their efforts on
law enforcement. As vital as strong enforcement is, we can — indeed we must — attack demand. It has been
done before and done successfully.
All we need do is look at the example of shark fin soup to see that the combination of public awareness
campaigns, plus government action, can reduce demand significantly — and rapidly. Late in the last decade, an
aggressive public campaign led by WildAid and Chinese athlete Yao Ming — combined with government bans
on the use of shark fin soup at government functions — caused a dramatic drop in public demand for the
product. Several surveys completed after these actions were taken showed that 80-85 per cent of those in
major cities in China had reduced consumption — or completely stopped consuming — shark fin soup.
This is a potent example — a success story that so urgently needs to be replicated. I could only urge all of the
representatives present today to put an especially sharp focus on the commitments made to reduce demand —
and to look for additional ways to address the problem.
Thanks again for your support!
— John
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