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Curbing the trade in pangolin scales in China by revealing the characteristics of the illegal trade network
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…Wildlife trade…”
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Messaging with appeal to intrinsic or relational values shows potential to shift demand for wildlife as pets
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Successful Traceability of Wildlife Samples Contributes to Wildlife Conservation: A Case Study of Tracing the Snub-Nosed Monkey (<i>Rhinopithecus</i> spp.)
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…wildlife trade…”
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Delineating the environmental justice implications of an experimental cheetah introduction project in India
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Where the wild things are...stored? The management and return of seized wildlife
Published 2025-01-01“…Dismissed as the unfortunate collateral of the illegal wildlife trade, live animals, dead animals and derivatives pass in the background. …”
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Policing wildlife trafficking in northeastern Mexico: the case of Tamaulipas in 2023-2024
Published 2025-01-01“…Illegal wildlife trade is an environmental, economic, and social problem that threatens global public health and the security of countries. …”
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Experimental Evidence of Rapidly Decaying Environmental DNA Highlights Infection Risk from Two Major Amphibian Pathogens
Published 2024-11-01“…ABSTRACT Infectious diseases spread through international wildlife trade networks, presenting major conservation and welfare challenges. …”
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Biodiversity conservation and threat reduction in Kibale and Queen Elizabeth conservation areas, Uganda
Published 2020-07-01“…The conservation areas are threatened by habitat transition/changes, wild fires, human-wildlife conflicts, armed poaching and illegal wildlife trade/trafficking in game meat and game products, increasing human population pressure, and boundary encroachment. …”
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Biodiversity conservation and threat reduction in Kibale and Queen Elizabeth conservation areas, Uganda
Published 2020-07-01“…The conservation areas are threatened by habitat transition/changes, wild fires, human-wildlife conflicts, armed poaching and illegal wildlife trade/trafficking in game meat and game products, increasing human population pressure, and boundary encroachment. …”
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