Bird singing contests: Looking back on thirty years of research on a global conservation concern

BH Mirin, H Klinck - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Keeping wild birds is a deeply engrained and widely prevalent cultural practice, with a
history going back thousands of years. One of the more recent trends to emerge from this …

[PDF][PDF] Influencing consumer demand is vital for tackling the illegal wildlife trade

D Veríssimo, JA Glikman - People and Nature, 2020 - researchgate.net
Consumer demand is an integral part of any market system, and the markets involving
wildlife products are no exception ('t Sas-Rolfes et al., 2019). Tackling the illegal wildlife …

Who'sa pretty bird? Predicting the traded abundance of bird species in Australian online pet trade

KGW Hill, OC Stringham, S Moncayo, A Toomes… - Biological …, 2024 - Springer
The increasing popularity of online commerce provides a new opportunity to investigate and
quantify the dynamics of pet trade. Understanding these dynamics, including relationships …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping the online songbird trade in Indonesia

C Fink, T Toivonen, RA Correia, E Di Minin - Applied Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Wildlife trade, when unsustainable, can be an important threat to biodiversity conservation.
In this contribution, we explored the use of digital data to investigate the online market for …

[HTML][HTML] Categorizing the songbird market through big data and machine learning in the context of Indonesia's online market

B Okarda, U Muchlish, SD Kusumadewi… - Global Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The songbird trade has been identified as a major threat to wild populations, and the bird
market has now expanded to online platforms. The study explored the use of machine …

Wildlife trade and the establishment of invasive alien species in Indonesia: management, policy, and regulation of the commercial sale of songbirds

V Nijman, A Ardiansyah, P Siriwat, H Birot… - Biological …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract In Southeast Asia, mynas (genus Acridotheres) are amongst the most invasive bird
species. Information is largely lacking as to where they have established themselves. The …

[PDF][PDF] Conservation breeding and the most threatened (song) birds in Asia—ten years on

NJ Collar, R Wirth - BirdingASIA, 2022 - silentforest.eu
Vincent Nijman at Oxford Brookes University has shown how the songbird trade (1) may
jeopardise wild populations of protected species like Blackwinged Myna even if most birds …

Using peoples' perceptions to improve conservation programs: The Yellow-shouldered Amazon in Venezuela

A Sánchez-Mercado, O Blanco, B Sucre-Smith… - Diversity, 2020 - mdpi.com
The perceptions and attitudes of local communities help understand the social drivers of
unsustainable wildlife use and the social acceptability of conservation programs. We …

Using SMS surveys to understand songbird ownership and shark product consumption in Indonesia

U Mardhiah, AI Muktamarianti, E Muttaqin, S Surya… - Oryx, 2024 - cambridge.org
The unsustainable use of wildlife increases the risk of species extinction. In biodiversity-rich
Indonesia, information on the scale of wildlife use is limited and requires further study. To …

Understanding motivations and attitudes among songbird‐keepers to identify best approaches to demand reduction

H Marshall, GA Glorizky, NJ Collar… - … Science and Practice, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Demand for cage birds is highly prevalent and increasing across Indonesia, as wild bird
populations across Asia decline. To find ways to reduce demand, it is important to …