Domingos Bungane, a translator and producer, offers crucial context on rhino poaching in Africa. Tio Bernardo, a farmer, reveals his views on white supremacy and the economic hurdles faced by Mozambicans. Fiona Darroch, a lawyer, discusses the importance of intellectual property rights in protecting biodiversity. The discussion uniquely blends personal narratives with broader socio-economic themes, exposing the cycle of poverty that fuels poaching and the challenges faced by communities in a modern, interconnected world.