Uncovering a multi-million pound smuggling trade - a podcast by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

from 2020-08-05T01:00

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One wintery morning in 2014, somebody stole a tiny and extremely rare waterlily from the collection at The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was never seen again, and they were never caught.


James Wong begins his journey into the mysterious world of plants and fungi by looking at the criminal underworld of plant trafficking.


Speaking to Border Force, Kew scientists and advisors, James learns about the little-appreciated fight to protect plants from extinction, exploitation, and smugglers hiding on the web – and how many of us are guilty of ‘plant blindness’.


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