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Infectious Diseases and the Illegal Wildlife Trade
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2008We provide a compilation of pathogens directly associated with illegally traded wildlife. We find that these pathogens span the gamut of taxonomic origins, affect most vertebrate taxa, and can have negative consequences for human and animal health and the global economy.
Andrés, Gómez, A Alonso, Aguirre
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Illegal wildlife trade: Look to the elephants
Science, 2016The expansion of global illegal trafficking and its cooption by sophisticated criminal syndicates have accelerated the overharvesting of species ([ 1 ][1]). Although we lack understanding of the illegal trade of most species, we have gained insight into elephant ivory trafficking through a ...
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2019
This chapter contextualizes the development of green criminology and the study of environmental crime. In specific, it examines the stages of the illegal wildlife trade: (1) poaching, (2) smuggling, (3) processing, and (4) online distribution.
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This chapter contextualizes the development of green criminology and the study of environmental crime. In specific, it examines the stages of the illegal wildlife trade: (1) poaching, (2) smuggling, (3) processing, and (4) online distribution.
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Online trade in wildlife and the lack of response to COVID-19
Environmental Research, 2021Thaís Q Morcatty +2 more
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The ecological drivers and consequences of wildlife trade
Biological Reviews, 2023Oscar Morton +2 more
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