Vortrag
Tainted Love: a Dive into the Wildlife Trafficking World
Thursday 06.02.2025, 18:00 - 19:30
Speaker
Juliana Ferreira
During this short talk we will take a dive into the wildlife trafficking world. What is wildlife trafficking? Why does it happen? What are the drivers? Why does it matter and what are the impacts and facets of wildlife trafficking? And finally how each person can contribute to end this horrendous practice.
Originally a kid passionate about animals and nature, Juliana earned a BSc in Biological Sciences, followed by a MSc and a PhD in Genetics, all from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. During her academic career she got interested in issues pertaining wildlife trafficking and did her PhD in collaboration with the US FWS National Forensics Laboratory, interested in origin assignment of birds seized from the illegal trade. During this process, she was nominated TED Fellow/Senior Fellow 2009-2012 and later Nat Geo Emerging Explorer in 2014. She was awarded the Courage Prize for Women in Science and Exploration by Wings WorldQuest in 2016 and received the Partnerships for Conservation award by Interpol’s Wildlife Crime Work Group in 2023. Currently, she is the Executive Director of the Freeland branch for South America and part of the Steering Committee of the Global Initiative to End Wildlife Crime.
Organizer
Ringvorlesung Umwelt (Environmental Lecture Series) / Referat für Umwelt