An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illegal wild-sourced trade by supplying markets with sustainable alternatives. For this to work, more established illegal-product consumers must switch to legal alternatives than new legal-product consumers drawn to illegal wild products. Despite widespread debate on the magnitude and direction of switching, studies among actual consumers are lacking. We used an anonymous online survey of 1421 Traditional Chinese Medicine consumers in China to investigate switching between legal farmed, synthetic, and illegal wild bear bile. We examined past consumption behaviour, and applied a discrete choice experiment framed within worsening hypothetical diseas...
A heated debate has recently emerged between tiger farmers and conservationists about the potential ...
The trade in bear parts for medicine and for status is a conservation challenge throughout Asia. The...
The trade in bear parts for medicine and for status is a conservation challenge throughout Asia. The...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
Abstract Understanding wildlife consumption is essential for the design and evaluation of effective ...
Farming of animals and plants has recently been considered not merely as a more efficient and plenti...
Bear bile has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. Modern investi...
Animal products, such as pangolin scales, rhinoceros horns, tiger bones, and bear bile have been use...
Humans have been farming plants and animals for over 10,000 years. Meat, grain, medicinal ingredient...
Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) commonly prescribe medicinal formulations relyin...
Globally, illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade can drive biodiversity loss. Understanding which ...
1. That wildlife consumers prefer wild products to farmed alternatives is a widely reported finding ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 6, 2011).The entire ...
For more than 2,000 years, bear bile has been an important base ingredient in Chinese traditional me...
A heated debate has recently emerged between tiger farmers and conservationists about the potential ...
The trade in bear parts for medicine and for status is a conservation challenge throughout Asia. The...
The trade in bear parts for medicine and for status is a conservation challenge throughout Asia. The...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
An important rationale for legally-farmed and synthetic wildlife products are that they reduce illeg...
Abstract Understanding wildlife consumption is essential for the design and evaluation of effective ...
Farming of animals and plants has recently been considered not merely as a more efficient and plenti...
Bear bile has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. Modern investi...
Animal products, such as pangolin scales, rhinoceros horns, tiger bones, and bear bile have been use...
Humans have been farming plants and animals for over 10,000 years. Meat, grain, medicinal ingredient...
Practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) commonly prescribe medicinal formulations relyin...
Globally, illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade can drive biodiversity loss. Understanding which ...
1. That wildlife consumers prefer wild products to farmed alternatives is a widely reported finding ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on April 6, 2011).The entire ...
For more than 2,000 years, bear bile has been an important base ingredient in Chinese traditional me...
A heated debate has recently emerged between tiger farmers and conservationists about the potential ...
The trade in bear parts for medicine and for status is a conservation challenge throughout Asia. The...
The trade in bear parts for medicine and for status is a conservation challenge throughout Asia. The...