In light of the high incidence of rhino poaching in southern Africa, the African rhinoceros might become extinct in the wild in the near future. Scholars from a variety of disciplines have analysed drivers of illegal hunting and poaching behaviour in general terms. Existing scholarship on rhino poaching proffers a simplistic concurrence of interlinked drivers, including the entry of transnational organized crime into wildlife crime, opportunity structures and the endemic poverty facing people living close to protected areas. By engaging with the lived experiences and social worlds of poachers and rural communities, this article reflects on empirical evidence gathered during ethnographic fieldwork with poachers, prisoners and local people li...
Once considered peripheral matter, wildlife crimes have moved up global security and policy agendas....
The illegal trade in endangered animals in KwaZulu-Natal, with an emphasis on rhino poaching, is tac...
Conservation organizations are increasingly using tourism and social media to raise funds and suppor...
In light of the high incidence of rhino poaching in southern Africa, the African rhinoceros might be...
The recent wholesale slaughter of rhinos in South Africa has unceremoniously thrust conservation cri...
Since 2007, rhinoceros poaching in South Africa has been increasing, now averaging three rhinos per ...
Most scholarship and policy documentation that examines the problem of “rhino poaching” assumes that...
textabstractSince 2007, rhinoceros poaching in South Africa has been increasing, now averaging three...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most acute global conservation challenges. This paper...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most acute global conservation challenges. This paper...
The study describes rhino poaching as an illicit anti-social behaviour that has constantly been on i...
Over a thousand rhinos were killed in 2013 and 2014 as the poaching crisis in Southern Africa reache...
Over the last decade, South Africa and its iconic Kruger National Park have experienced a steep incr...
<p>Over a thousand rhinos were killed in 2013 and 2014 as the poaching crisis in Southern Africa rea...
In discussions around southern Africa’s wildlife crime challenges, is usually assumed that there is ...
Once considered peripheral matter, wildlife crimes have moved up global security and policy agendas....
The illegal trade in endangered animals in KwaZulu-Natal, with an emphasis on rhino poaching, is tac...
Conservation organizations are increasingly using tourism and social media to raise funds and suppor...
In light of the high incidence of rhino poaching in southern Africa, the African rhinoceros might be...
The recent wholesale slaughter of rhinos in South Africa has unceremoniously thrust conservation cri...
Since 2007, rhinoceros poaching in South Africa has been increasing, now averaging three rhinos per ...
Most scholarship and policy documentation that examines the problem of “rhino poaching” assumes that...
textabstractSince 2007, rhinoceros poaching in South Africa has been increasing, now averaging three...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most acute global conservation challenges. This paper...
The illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the most acute global conservation challenges. This paper...
The study describes rhino poaching as an illicit anti-social behaviour that has constantly been on i...
Over a thousand rhinos were killed in 2013 and 2014 as the poaching crisis in Southern Africa reache...
Over the last decade, South Africa and its iconic Kruger National Park have experienced a steep incr...
<p>Over a thousand rhinos were killed in 2013 and 2014 as the poaching crisis in Southern Africa rea...
In discussions around southern Africa’s wildlife crime challenges, is usually assumed that there is ...
Once considered peripheral matter, wildlife crimes have moved up global security and policy agendas....
The illegal trade in endangered animals in KwaZulu-Natal, with an emphasis on rhino poaching, is tac...
Conservation organizations are increasingly using tourism and social media to raise funds and suppor...