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MIL-OSI UK: Hardit Singh Malik – the Flying Sikh with Stephen Barker

Source: City of Oxford From his arrival in the UK alone in 1908 as a fourteen-year-old, to Balliol College, Oxford and into the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War, Hardit Singh Malik lived an extraordinary life, often in the face of great adversity, yet always with charm and good humour. He played cricket for Sussex and was an Oxford blue in golf, playing with the Prince of Wales.He rose to become the Indian Ambassador to France after a long and distinguished career in the Indian Civil service, yet always maintained strong bonds with Great Britain. Yet it is as a fighter pilot during 1917-19 that he is best known, coming up against the Red Baron and the British military establishment. This illustrated presentation lasts for 50 minutes and includes several film clips.The talk will be live streamed on CrowdCast. After you have registered you will receive an invitation to the event 48 hours before the talk begins.

Online wildlife trade thrives despite coronavirus pandemic

BirdGuides c33fff47-d674-4c57-ab94-b6012a68c340 Despite COVID-19 restrictions and the risk of animal to human disease transmission, illegal wildlife trade on social media networks has continued, with wild animals sometimes sold as lockdown pets . Having analysed around 20,000 Facebook posts about wild pet trade in a new paper, entited Online trade in wildlife and the lack of response to COVID-19, researchers from Oxford Brookes University and the University of Western Australia are urging increased governance on social media sites in order to curb potential extinctions and reduce the risk of pandemics. The role of wild animals in emerging infectious diseases (EID) is very much in the spotlight presently. Human-animal transmission has been documented in previous virus outbreaks such as SARS and MERS. Several of the early cases of COVID-19 were linked to a wet market in Wuhan, China, although there is, as yet, not enough evidence to conclude how the virus t

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