The negative impacts of international wildlife trafficking are well known, and such negative impacts can be even more pronounced for insular species. This dynamic market needs close monitoring, and when novel species appear in the commercial trade, relevant authorities should be able to react to reduce negative impacts on wild populations. Here we describe a novel case where an insular endemic population of the Iguana iguana complex has entered the international commercial trade, likely stimulated by efforts to elevate the population taxonomically. Despite the absence of authorized export permits from the relevant CITES authority, we identify animals that are sold in a range of countries and the likely pathway and methods of importation. We...
Lizards within the Iguana iguana species complex are among the most common reptilian pets, with the ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) aims to ...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
The negative impacts of international wildlife trafficking are well known, and such negative impacts...
Lizards in the Neotropical genus Iguana are heavily traded for the international pet trade, with unu...
Four species of iguanas occur in Galápagos. All of them are included in the red list of the Internat...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
A wide range of pets, including aquarium and terrarium species, as well as associated organisms, are...
As the biodiversity crisis continues, we must redouble efforts to understand and curb pressures push...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) has increased in profile in recent years as a global policy issue, larg...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...
OnlinePubl.Unsustainable wildlife trade threatens an increasing number of species globally. Australi...
We assessed the global scope and scale of confiscated live wild vertebrates using information from t...
Illegal wildlife trafficking has negative effects on biodiversity conservation at both global and lo...
Lizards within the Iguana iguana species complex are among the most common reptilian pets, with the ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) aims to ...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
The negative impacts of international wildlife trafficking are well known, and such negative impacts...
Lizards in the Neotropical genus Iguana are heavily traded for the international pet trade, with unu...
Four species of iguanas occur in Galápagos. All of them are included in the red list of the Internat...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
A wide range of pets, including aquarium and terrarium species, as well as associated organisms, are...
As the biodiversity crisis continues, we must redouble efforts to understand and curb pressures push...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) has increased in profile in recent years as a global policy issue, larg...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...
OnlinePubl.Unsustainable wildlife trade threatens an increasing number of species globally. Australi...
We assessed the global scope and scale of confiscated live wild vertebrates using information from t...
Illegal wildlife trafficking has negative effects on biodiversity conservation at both global and lo...
Lizards within the Iguana iguana species complex are among the most common reptilian pets, with the ...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) aims to ...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...