Wildlife farming: Balancing economic and conservation interests in the face of illegal wildlife trade

D Meeks, O Morton, DP Edwards - People and Nature, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Demand for wildlife and their products continues to grow, often despite increasingly
militarised regulation and consumer awareness campaigns. We review the sustainability …

Comparative analysis of illicit supply network structure and operations: Cocaine, wildlife, and sand

N Magliocca, A Torres, J Margulies… - Journal of Illicit …, 2021 - nrl.northumbria.ac.uk
Illicit supply networks (ISNs) are composed of coordinated human actors that source, transit,
and distribute illicitly traded goods to consumers, while also creating widespread social and …

[HTML][HTML] Think before you act: Improving the conservation outcomes of CITES listing decisions

R Cooney, DWS Challender, S Broad, D Roe… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The CITES treaty is the major international instrument designed to safeguard wild plants and
animals from overexploitation by international trade. CITES is now approaching 50 years …

Trading animal lives: ten tricky issues on the road to protecting commodified wild animals

DW Macdonald, LA Harrington, TP Moorhouse… - …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Wildlife commodification can generate benefits for biodiversity conservation, but it also has
negative impacts; overexploitation of wildlife is currently one of the biggest drivers of …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of legalization and wildlife farming on conservation

JB Rizzolo - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Many wildlife species are impacted by unsustainable consumption. Wildlife is consumed for
such diverse purposes as food, medicine, ornamentation, entertainment, and social status …

[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 …

[HTML][HTML] Preferences for lion and tiger bone wines amongst the urban public in China and Vietnam

P Coals, TP Moorhouse, NC D'Cruze… - Journal for Nature …, 2020 - Elsevier
A controversial, multifaceted debate surrounds the trade in commercially captive-bred
(farmed) lion skeletons. A prominent topic relates to relative preferences for tiger and lion …

[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 …

Communicating the biodiversity crisis: From “warnings” to positive engagement

E de Lange, W Sharkey… - Tropical …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Effective communication can play a vital role in societal transformations
towards sustainability and biodiversity restoration. However, the complexity and long-term …

[HTML][HTML] Conserving rhinos by legal trade: Insights from a choice experiment with rhino horn consumers

HND Vu, MR Nielsen, JB Jacobsen - Ecological Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
A legal rhino horn trade is suggested in order to reduce poaching. To examine the
implications of this proposition, we conducted a choice experiment with 345 rhino horn …