Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to the demands it places on many threatened species. In particular, pangolin populations in both Asia and Africa have experienced drastic declines driven by illegal trade. However, few studies have attempted to determine the level of this demand for traded species. In this study, we use social science approaches to investigate the pangolin scale trade within China, based upon interviews with informants from hospitals and pharmaceutical shops in two Chinese provinces (Henan and Hainan). Doctors from 41 hospitals and shop owners or shop assistants from 134 pharmaceutical shops were interviewed between October 2016 and April 2017. We show that pan...
Environmentalists have long been concerned about the rate at which China is consuming and trading in...
The northern Myanmar region has been identified as a potential transit and source place for the ille...
Overharvesting is one of the key drivers of biodiversity loss. With rising human population and stan...
Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to...
1. All eight pangolin species are threatened with extinction, largely through demand for their prod...
Pangolins are threatened by intense poaching activities, and are now the most trafficked animal grou...
Wildlife trafficking poses a major threat to global biodiversity. Species such as pangolins are part...
<p>Pangolin populations are declining globally due to illicit trade for meat and ethno-medicinal pra...
It is now acknowledged that demand stemming from traditional medicine stimulates a continued market ...
Abstract Understanding wildlife consumption is essential for the design and evaluation of effective ...
The pangolin, now recognised as the world’s most trafficked mammal, is currently undergoing populati...
Pangolins have been exploited throughout history but evidence points to population declines across p...
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a millennia-old ethnic medical system used by an increasing number o...
The global trade in wildlife affects ~24% of terrestrial vertebrates, and demand for traditional med...
Chinese pangolin is a unique critically endangered small mammal that is covered by scales and feed o...
Environmentalists have long been concerned about the rate at which China is consuming and trading in...
The northern Myanmar region has been identified as a potential transit and source place for the ille...
Overharvesting is one of the key drivers of biodiversity loss. With rising human population and stan...
Wildlife conservationists are increasingly concerned about Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) due to...
1. All eight pangolin species are threatened with extinction, largely through demand for their prod...
Pangolins are threatened by intense poaching activities, and are now the most trafficked animal grou...
Wildlife trafficking poses a major threat to global biodiversity. Species such as pangolins are part...
<p>Pangolin populations are declining globally due to illicit trade for meat and ethno-medicinal pra...
It is now acknowledged that demand stemming from traditional medicine stimulates a continued market ...
Abstract Understanding wildlife consumption is essential for the design and evaluation of effective ...
The pangolin, now recognised as the world’s most trafficked mammal, is currently undergoing populati...
Pangolins have been exploited throughout history but evidence points to population declines across p...
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a millennia-old ethnic medical system used by an increasing number o...
The global trade in wildlife affects ~24% of terrestrial vertebrates, and demand for traditional med...
Chinese pangolin is a unique critically endangered small mammal that is covered by scales and feed o...
Environmentalists have long been concerned about the rate at which China is consuming and trading in...
The northern Myanmar region has been identified as a potential transit and source place for the ille...
Overharvesting is one of the key drivers of biodiversity loss. With rising human population and stan...