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Nov 6 2008, Vikas Shekhawat

JWT Shanghai’s WildAid poster campaign aims to put an end to illegal wildlife trade. The shattered glass with a coin, as a bullet, stuck at the center give a clear impression the havoc your money is creating if you are buying animal products....

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