Bloodwood: Rosewood Trafficking Is Destroying This National Park | National Geographic

Embed with Thai rangers as they hunt rosewood traffickers through one of Thailand’s national parks. As demand for expensive rosewood explodes, increasingly brazen poachers have demolished many of Cambodia’s forests and are expanding their reach into Thailand. We travel with the people who are risking their lives to save the trees, and we seek out the one man blamed for much of the damage.
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PRODUCED & REPORTED BY: Jason Motlagh
FILMED & EDITED BY: James Hall
SPECIAL THANKS: Thap Lan National Park and Freeland

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