This review investigates the ways in which “plant blindness,” first described by Wandersee and Schussler (1999, p. 82) as “the misguided anthropocentric ranking of plants as inferior to animals,” intersects with the contemporary boom in research and policy on illegal wildlife trade (IWT). We argue that plants have been largely ignored within this emerging conservation arena, with serious and detrimental effects for biodiversity conservation. With the exception of the illegal trade in timber, we show that plants are absent from much emerging scholarship, and receive scant attention by US and UK funding agencies often driving global efforts to address illegal wildlife trade, despite the high levels of threat many plants face. Our article conc...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
AbstractInternational trade in wildlife is a key threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Con...
Persistent poaching fuelled by demand for elephant ivory and rhino horn continues to threaten these ...
This review investigates the ways in which “plant blindness,” first described by Wandersee and Schus...
A wide variety of plant species are threatened by illegal wildlife trade (IWT), and yet plants recei...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) has increased in profile in recent years as a global policy issue, larg...
The illegal trade in endangered plants damages both the environment and local communities by threate...
Overexploitation is a key driver of biodiversity loss but the relationship between the use and trade...
Wildlife faces a number of threats due to human activity, including overexploitation from excessive ...
Illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade (IUWT) currently presents one of the most high-profile conse...
Overexploitation is a key driver of biodiversity loss but the relationship between the use and trade...
Abstract Since CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flor...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a global conservation issue that threatens thousands of species, inc...
"Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the d...
The illegal wildlife trade threatens the future of many species, and undermines economies and liveli...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
AbstractInternational trade in wildlife is a key threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Con...
Persistent poaching fuelled by demand for elephant ivory and rhino horn continues to threaten these ...
This review investigates the ways in which “plant blindness,” first described by Wandersee and Schus...
A wide variety of plant species are threatened by illegal wildlife trade (IWT), and yet plants recei...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) has increased in profile in recent years as a global policy issue, larg...
The illegal trade in endangered plants damages both the environment and local communities by threate...
Overexploitation is a key driver of biodiversity loss but the relationship between the use and trade...
Wildlife faces a number of threats due to human activity, including overexploitation from excessive ...
Illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade (IUWT) currently presents one of the most high-profile conse...
Overexploitation is a key driver of biodiversity loss but the relationship between the use and trade...
Abstract Since CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flor...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a global conservation issue that threatens thousands of species, inc...
"Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the d...
The illegal wildlife trade threatens the future of many species, and undermines economies and liveli...
Wildlife trafficking threatens the existence of many plant and animal species and accelerates the de...
AbstractInternational trade in wildlife is a key threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Con...
Persistent poaching fuelled by demand for elephant ivory and rhino horn continues to threaten these ...