This paper explores the literature on the illegal wildlife trade (IWT) by following the journey of a single imagined Sunda pangolin (Manis javanica) through the entire trading process. Literature on IWT frequently refers to non-human animals in terms of collectives, species, or body parts, for example ‘tons of pangolin scales’, rather than as subjective individuals. In contrast, this paper centralizes the experiences of an individual pangolin by using a cross- disciplinary methodology, combining fact with a fictional narrative of subjective pangolin experience, in an empathetic and egomorphic process. The paper draws together known legislation, trade practices, and pangolin biology, structured around the journey of an imagined pangolin. At ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) prohibit...
AbstractWe report on the illegal trade in live pangolins, their meat, and their scales in the Specia...
Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) has been identified as “threatened” both internationally and l...
Pangolins are threatened by intense poaching activities, and are now the most trafficked animal grou...
<p>Pangolin populations are declining globally due to illicit trade for meat and ethno-medicinal pra...
The pangolin, now recognised as the world’s most trafficked mammal, is currently undergoing populati...
The illegal wildlife trade represents an urgent conservation challenge, but measuring, understanding...
The Convention that seeks to address illegal trade in wild animals and plants, the International Con...
We report on the illegal trade in live pangolins, their meat, and their scales in the Special Develo...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a global conservation issue that threatens thousands of species, inc...
Recent media reports document the plight of the Pangolin and its current position as “the most traff...
Available online 24 October 2016The pangolin is greatly sought after for its various body parts, lar...
The Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is native only to the north and north-eastern States of In...
Wildlife trafficking poses a major threat to global biodiversity. Species such as pangolins are part...
Chinese pangolin is a unique critically endangered small mammal that is covered by scales and feed o...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) prohibit...
AbstractWe report on the illegal trade in live pangolins, their meat, and their scales in the Specia...
Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) has been identified as “threatened” both internationally and l...
Pangolins are threatened by intense poaching activities, and are now the most trafficked animal grou...
<p>Pangolin populations are declining globally due to illicit trade for meat and ethno-medicinal pra...
The pangolin, now recognised as the world’s most trafficked mammal, is currently undergoing populati...
The illegal wildlife trade represents an urgent conservation challenge, but measuring, understanding...
The Convention that seeks to address illegal trade in wild animals and plants, the International Con...
We report on the illegal trade in live pangolins, their meat, and their scales in the Special Develo...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is a global conservation issue that threatens thousands of species, inc...
Recent media reports document the plight of the Pangolin and its current position as “the most traff...
Available online 24 October 2016The pangolin is greatly sought after for its various body parts, lar...
The Chinese Pangolin (Manis pentadactyla) is native only to the north and north-eastern States of In...
Wildlife trafficking poses a major threat to global biodiversity. Species such as pangolins are part...
Chinese pangolin is a unique critically endangered small mammal that is covered by scales and feed o...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) prohibit...
AbstractWe report on the illegal trade in live pangolins, their meat, and their scales in the Specia...
Indian pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) has been identified as “threatened” both internationally and l...