The Pangolin Reports turn into podcast productions in English and Chinese

A truck near the Burmese-Chinese border. Credit: Patrick Boehler

Today, we’re extremely proud to share episode one of Sustainable Asia’s podcast series on the Pangolin Reports. Executive producer Marcy Trent Long and her team worked with our reporters Xu Jiaming and Tin Htet Paing as they retraced pangolin smuggling routes in Myanmar.

Listen to the first episode on their sitePocket CastsSpotifyiTunes, or on your favourite podcast platform. Transcripts are hosted by our friends at China Dialogue, in Englishand in Chinese.

The next weekly episode is scheduled for coming Friday. You’ll hear more on our reporting from colleagues in Indonesia and Nepal.

The shop display in Yangon has a sign that says, “Pangolin scales, freshly ground on site.” They also offer to pulverize the scales on site.

We’re also very proud to be featured on 故事 FM(StoryFM), a hugely popular Chinese-language podcast that’s often compared to “This American Life” in the U.S. in terms of audience, reach and content. The episode is based on Jiaming and Tin’s reporting in Myanmar.

You can listen to the episode on their sitePocket CastsSpotifyiTunesWeChat or on your favourite podcast platform.

And Hawaii Public Radioreleased an extensive two-part interview with our managing editor, Patrick Boehler, as part of their Helping Hand series. You can listen to part one here, andpart two here. Each episode is about 10min long. They will give you an overview of what we’ve found and what we plan to do next.

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The Environmental Reporting Collective is a network of journalists in countries including Abuja, Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Guangzhou, New Delhi, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Toronto, Yangon, and Zürich
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