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Basking turtle
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John,

The scourge of international wildlife trade is rightly getting a lot of attention because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But we shouldn't forget that wildlife trade and exploitation happen on a vast scale here in the United States, too.

Domestic wildlife trade in amphibians and reptiles — from salamanders and turtles to frogs and snakes — is the focus of our next Saving Life on Earth webinar on Thursday, April 16.

The conversation will be at 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET. Can you make it?

We're excited to bring these weekly Saving Life on Earth conversations to wherever you are. Just because we're almost all homebound doesn't mean we can't dive into our passion for saving wildlife. Each week the Center will convene a small team of experts to discuss some of the more important topics of our times. There will also be a chance to ask questions.

Sign up here for the call on Thursday, April 16. We'll see you there.

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