A total of 79 species of local vertebrates (birds, mammals, and reptiles) are found to be in illegal trade in the West Bank, Palestine, during 2013–2020. Data were collected from visits to the animal markets in the main cities of the West Bank (Bethlehem, Hebron, Jenin, Jericho, Nablus, Ramallah, and Salfit) and from advertisements in social media. Birds were the most traded animals represented in 59 species (74.7%), followed by 12 species of reptiles (15.2%) and eight species of mammals (10.1%). Nineteen species are listed under CITES appendices (17 birds and 2 mammals under appendixes II and III, respectively). As for the conservation status according to the IUCN Red List, two bird species (Streptopelia turtur and Serinus syriacus) and on...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...
The Gaza Strip (365 km2 ) of Palestine (27,000 km2 ) is home to a wealth of terrestrial vertebrate f...
Maluku is widely considered as a global avifauna hotspot. However, illegal parrot trades threatens n...
Between February and September 2014, we performed a survey of 23 animal markets in Beirut. Trade in ...
considerable number of mammalian fauna due to its eco-geo-strategic position. Prior to 2006, the est...
The geography, topography and climatic variations of Palestine form a suitable environment for the o...
Wildlife trade is a profitable economic activity. Birds are among the most heavily traded animals wo...
Looking at the 30,332 informs redid for illegal activities in respect of biodiversity, it was found ...
The global wildlife trade is considered one of the main threats to the conservation of a large numbe...
Wildlife trade is a profitable economic activity. Birds are among the most heavily traded animals wo...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
Wildlife trade has become one of the main causes of species loss and extinction. Increasing anthropo...
Illegal wildlife trafficking has negative effects on biodiversity conservation at both global and lo...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
It is challenging to disentangle the legal and illegal aspects of wild-caught animals that are trade...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...
The Gaza Strip (365 km2 ) of Palestine (27,000 km2 ) is home to a wealth of terrestrial vertebrate f...
Maluku is widely considered as a global avifauna hotspot. However, illegal parrot trades threatens n...
Between February and September 2014, we performed a survey of 23 animal markets in Beirut. Trade in ...
considerable number of mammalian fauna due to its eco-geo-strategic position. Prior to 2006, the est...
The geography, topography and climatic variations of Palestine form a suitable environment for the o...
Wildlife trade is a profitable economic activity. Birds are among the most heavily traded animals wo...
Looking at the 30,332 informs redid for illegal activities in respect of biodiversity, it was found ...
The global wildlife trade is considered one of the main threats to the conservation of a large numbe...
Wildlife trade is a profitable economic activity. Birds are among the most heavily traded animals wo...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
Wildlife trade has become one of the main causes of species loss and extinction. Increasing anthropo...
Illegal wildlife trafficking has negative effects on biodiversity conservation at both global and lo...
Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) is one of the significant causes of damage to biodiversity and the exti...
It is challenging to disentangle the legal and illegal aspects of wild-caught animals that are trade...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...
The Gaza Strip (365 km2 ) of Palestine (27,000 km2 ) is home to a wealth of terrestrial vertebrate f...
Maluku is widely considered as a global avifauna hotspot. However, illegal parrot trades threatens n...