Search
Search Results
-
Canada’s role in global wildlife trade: Research trends and next steps
North America holds a considerable share of global wildlife trade as both an importer and exporter of live animals and their parts. Wildlife trade is...
-
Quantifying an online wildlife trade using a web crawler
Legally protected plants are illegally traded through online sales platforms and orchids are a significant component of this wildlife trade. This...
-
Wildlife conservation in Myanmar: trade in wild sheep and goats for meat, medicine, and trophies, with links to China, India, and Thailand
In Myanmar, the hunting and trade of wildlife are increasingly recognised as a major threat to the persistence of species. We here focus on the trade...
-
Bear trade in Poland: an analysis of legal and illegal international trade from 2000 to 2021
Commercial trade is one of the leading threats to bears as they are targeted for trophies, food and medicines. While the threat from illegal trade...
-
A rapid assessment of the illegal otter trade in Vietnam
Vietnam is home to four species of otters, and while population numbers are unknown, they are thought to be rare and in decline. Studies on the...
-
Are the Sundarbans mangrove forest management policies adequate to conserve wildlife species?
This study attempted to evaluate the existing legislation of Bangladesh to conserve wildlife in the Sundarbans mangrove forest (SMF), which is...
-
Impacts of wildlife trade on terrestrial biodiversity
The wildlife trade is worth billions of dollars annually and affects most major taxonomic groups. Despite this, a global understanding of the trade’s...
-
Disentangling the role of social media in the online parrot trade in Algeria
The increased use of social media and classified advertisement websites has made wildlife trade more accessible, and the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown,...
-
The dissemination of relevant information on wildlife utilization and its connection with the illegal trade in wildlife
We analyzed the generation and dissemination of relevant information on wildlife utilization based on the African bush elephant ( Loxodonta africana ...
-
Illegal trade of pangolins in India with international trade links: an analysis of seizures from 1991 to 2022
Pangolins have become one of the most intensely poached and trafficked mammal species, exploited mainly for the food and traditional medicine trade....
-
Identifying species likely threatened by international trade on the IUCN Red List can inform CITES trade measures
Overexploitation is a major threat to biodiversity and international trade in many species is regulated through the Convention on International Trade...
-
The illegal trade in rosewood in Indonesia
Rosewoods are among the most valuable traded hardwoods, and there is a significant illegal trade. From 2017 onwards the international trade in all...
-
DNA-ty** surveillance of the bushmeat in Côte d'Ivoire: a multi-faceted tool for wildlife trade management in West Africa
Surveying and quantifying the bushmeat crisis in Africa requires up-front, reliable species-level identification. We conducted a comprehensive survey...
-
Economic valuation of wildlife conservation
This paper reviews concepts and methods for the economic valuation of nature in the context of wildlife conservation and questions them in light of...
-
Functional Response to Cumulative Effects as an Effective Tool for Wildlife Management
Purpose of ReviewThe contemporary rate of environmental change is faster than ever recorded. Wildlife will need to acclimate or adapt habitat...
-
Current wildlife crime (Indian scenario): major challenges and prevention approaches
The constant depletion of wild flora and fauna in India due to uncontrolled human activities, natural habitat destruction and covert poaching...
-
Wildlife Forensic Genetics: A Tool for Resolving Wildlife Crimes and Support Species Conservation
Despite the intense efforts to protect biodiversity through international treaties, laws, and organizations, wildlife crimes are increasing... -
Insights into the primate trade into the European Union and the United Kingdom
Illegal and/or unsustainable trade is a major obstacle to effective primate conservation. The wildlife trade in the European Union (EU) and the...
-
Wildlife trade and the establishment of invasive alien species in Indonesia: management, policy, and regulation of the commercial sale of songbirds
In Southeast Asia, mynas (genus Acridotheres ) are amongst the most invasive bird species. Information is largely lacking as to where they have...
-
Lessons learned about steering a large urban wildlife research network from theory to practice
Transitioning from the normal course of science–collecting data, writing papers, getting grants–to generating real-world impacts from research is a...