Social media has become an increasingly popular platform to trade legal and illegal wildlife. Here, we evaluate the online trade of otters, a group of globally threatened taxa in Thailand, a country of high global social media use. During the 14-month period, we monitored five Facebook groups to establish a primary understanding of the scope and scale of the trade. We recorded 160 sales posts (337 individual otters) of two species, the Asian small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinereus) (81%) and the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) (19%). Newborn otter pups accounted for 53% of the offers, whereas young otters accounted for 35%. Prices averaged US$78, where the smooth-coated otter was offered at a significantly higher price than the Asi...
A dearth of information obscures the true scale of the global illegal trade in wildlife. Herein, we ...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...
In response to growing reports of otters in the pet trade, and suggestions that the popularity of pe...
In response to growing reports of otters in the pet trade, and suggestions that the popularity of pe...
In response to growing reports of otters in the pet trade, and suggestions that the popularity of pe...
This study is an analysis of records of the seizure of otters by law enforcement agencies in selecte...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
The trafficking of non-human animals is having a profound effect on biodiversity and conservation ef...
Abstract Exotic pet supply is a key, predominantly legal, component of global wildlife trade, but fe...
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity conservation, as many species, ...
The Internet is being exploited as a medium for illegal wildlife trade, and protected wildlife can n...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
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The rise of social media is changing the global trade of wildlife, presenting new challenges and opp...
A dearth of information obscures the true scale of the global illegal trade in wildlife. Herein, we ...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...
In response to growing reports of otters in the pet trade, and suggestions that the popularity of pe...
In response to growing reports of otters in the pet trade, and suggestions that the popularity of pe...
In response to growing reports of otters in the pet trade, and suggestions that the popularity of pe...
This study is an analysis of records of the seizure of otters by law enforcement agencies in selecte...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
The trafficking of non-human animals is having a profound effect on biodiversity and conservation ef...
Abstract Exotic pet supply is a key, predominantly legal, component of global wildlife trade, but fe...
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity conservation, as many species, ...
The Internet is being exploited as a medium for illegal wildlife trade, and protected wildlife can n...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Pee...
The rise of social media is changing the global trade of wildlife, presenting new challenges and opp...
A dearth of information obscures the true scale of the global illegal trade in wildlife. Herein, we ...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...