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CNBC Europe Today’s business 4 March 2004 Dr Paul Toyne comments on oil chairman’s resignation

The Chairman of an oil company resigned over purportedly “misleading” analyst about size of reserves. Paul Toyne examines the checks and balances available to businesses and good corporate governance. Broadcast on CNBC Europe Today’s Business, 4 March 2004.

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Channel 4 News 9 September 2003 Dr Paul Toyne discusses sustainable development and the Cancun WTP

In a live interview for Channel Four’s lunchtime news Dr Paul Toyne discusses the WTO trade meeting in Cancun and what it might mean for sustainable development and business. The significance of being socially responsible for businesses is explained by Paul. 9th September 2003

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Dr Paul Toyne explains tiger conservation to SClub7’s Rachel Stevens

Whilst working at WWF, Paul received a phone call from Simon Fuller (one of the originators of Pop Idols amongst other things) he wanted to meet and consider ideas for his pop band SClub7 being ambassadors for different animals. The outcome was a series of TV programmes called SClub7 Go Wild! Each programme describes the individual

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SClub7 Go Wild BBC TV 2000 Dr Paul Toyne meets the band member Rachel Stevens and talks Siberian tigers

Whilst working at WWF, Paul received a phone call from Simon Fuller (one of the originators of Pop Idols amongst other things) he wanted to meet and consider ideas for his pop band SClub7 being ambassadors for different animals. The outcome was a series of TV programmes called SClub7 Go Wild! Each programme describes the individual

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Channel East Chinese Breakfast News interview with Dr Paul Toyne about Asian Elephants, 2000

Dr Paul Toyne describes the impact of ivory poacher on Asian Elephants and calls for better law enforcement to protect elephants from poachers. Not all male elephants grow tusks, it is generic, so killing males with tusks may reduce the ability of future male elephants to have tusks, as less with the right genes will

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Dr Paul Toyne and genetic cloning of animals. Channel 5 News 9 October 2000

This news article explored the benefits of genetic cloning for animal conservation. Dr Paul Toyne, speaking on behalf of WWF, made the point that the cloned animals natural environment needs to be viable, or else the introduced of cloned animals will be just a vanity project only viable for wildlife parks. Channel 5 News. 9th

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