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Wildlife trade

Current Biology, 2021
Global trade of wildlife is a major driver of species decline. The trade in wildlife actually plays a much larger role in our daily lives than many people realize, and its use and legality are surprisingly complex. Wildlife trade includes the trade of any organism, including fungi, plants and animals, sourced from the wild.
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Wildlife Conservation [PDF]

open access: possible, 1998
In this paper we consider how conservation has arisen as a key aspect of the reaction to human-initiated degradation and disappearance of ecosystems, wild lands. and wildlife. Concern over species extinction is given an historical perspective which shows the way in which pressure on wild and natural aspects of global ecology have changed in recent ...
Spash, Clive L., Aldred, Jonathan
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Wildlife

Lighting Design + Application, 2019
From Tracks to Trails Careful design using both light and darkness can ease the path
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Wildlife and wildlife management in Tanzania

Conservation Biology, 2015
Abstract Tanzania, arguably mainland Africa's most important nation for conservation, is losing habitat and natural resources rapidly. Moving away from a charcoal energy base and developing sustainable finance mechanisms for natural forests are critical to slowing persistent deforestation.
Tim, Caro, Tim R B, Davenport
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Conserving wildlife

Veterinary Record, 2015
An interest in wildlife and natural systems has absorbed Richard Kock's working ...
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Human-wildlife conflict under climate change

Science, 2021
Climate change is intensifying conflicts between people and wildlife Human-wildlife conflict—defined here as direct interactions between humans and wildlife with adverse outcomes—costs the global economy billions of dollars annually, threatens human ...
B. Abrahms
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Illegal Wildlife Trade: Scale, Processes, and Governance

Annual Review Environment and Resources, 2019
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) has increased in profile in recent years as a global policy issue, largely because of its association with declines in prominent internationally trafficked species.
M. '. Sas-Rolfes   +4 more
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