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For the Love of Wildlife – Donalea Patman

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This week’s show features Donalea Patman from “For the Love of Wildlife”. Donalea was instrumental in lobbying Minster for the Environment Greg Hunt and Jason Wood MP to ban the importation of lion trophies to Australia. We hear how Donalea lobbied for this ban, and how a relative outsider to the animal protection movement was able to achieve so much.http://fortheloveofwildlife.org.au/This week’s show features Donalea Patman from “For the Love of Wildlife”. Donalea was instrumental in lobbying Minster for the Environment Greg Hunt and Jason Wood MP to ban the importation of lion trophies to Australia. We hear how Donalea lobbied for this ban, and how a relative outsider to the animal protection movement was able to achieve so much.www.http://fortheloveofwildlife.org.au/- See more at: http://www.freedomofspecies.org/shows#sthash.13qAsB30.dpuf

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