The trafficking of non-human animals is having a profound effect on biodiversity and conservation efforts. This is also the case in Brazil where it is estimated that millions of wild animals are sold each year, particularly for the pet market. The increasing use of social media and private messaging services (i.e., Facebook and WhatsApp) facilitate this illegal activity to a degree that has not yet been explored. This paper shares the findings of a pilot study analysing the patterns and trends from 500 messages containing at least 1682 individual animals in Brazil via social media and private messaging services. We found the vast majority of the wildlife advertised are Brazilian reptiles and birds. All the trade observed was illegal since i...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
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The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...
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, ...
Social media has become an increasingly popular platform to trade legal and illegal wildlife. Here, ...
A dearth of information obscures the true scale of the global illegal trade in wildlife. Herein, we ...
The illegal sale of fauna and flora represents the third-largest illegal trade in the world. Social ...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
The rise of social media is changing the global trade of wildlife, presenting new challenges and opp...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Pee...
<p>This article raises the question of whether recently implemented legislation in Colombia and Braz...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo identificar e analisar as abordagens dos jornais Folha de S. Paulo ...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...
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, ...
Social media has become an increasingly popular platform to trade legal and illegal wildlife. Here, ...
A dearth of information obscures the true scale of the global illegal trade in wildlife. Herein, we ...
The illegal sale of fauna and flora represents the third-largest illegal trade in the world. Social ...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
The rise of social media is changing the global trade of wildlife, presenting new challenges and opp...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Pee...
<p>This article raises the question of whether recently implemented legislation in Colombia and Braz...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo identificar e analisar as abordagens dos jornais Folha de S. Paulo ...
The use of social media in Indonesia is changing traditional trading methods in the country, and thi...