John Gruetzner researches AI applications to counter illegal wildlife trade at the E-Ranger Lab in Canada and is a fellow at Canadian Global Affairs Institute. He was previously a China-based business adviser.
China has the venue and opportunity to take the lead in protecting biodiversity


The carcass of a Sumatran elephant allegedly snared and killed by poachers for its tusks in Rantau Sabon village, Indonesia, pictured in July 2013: the carnage and crime must be stopped now. © AP
John Gruetzner researches AI applications to counter illegal wildlife trade at the E-Ranger Lab in Canada and is a fellow at Canadian Global Affairs Institute. He was previously a China-based business adviser.