First published: 03 May 20231. Contemporary wildlife trade is massively facilitated by the Internet. By design, the dark web is one layer of the Internet that is difficult to monitor and continues to lack thorough investigation. 2. Here, we accessed a comprehensive database of dark web marketplaces to search across c. 2 million dark web advertisements over 5 years using c. 7 k wildlife trade-related search terms. 3. We found 153 species traded in 3332 advertisements (c. 600 advertisements per year). We characterized a highly specialized wildlife trade market, where c. 90% of dark-web wildlife advertisements were for recreational drugs. 4. We verified that 68 species contained chemicals with drug properties. Species advertised as drugs mostl...
The international wildlife trade supports livelihoods but can seriously threaten species if not cont...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
There is a growing academic interest on the dark side of engagement on social media and the role of ...
Use of the internet as a trade platform has resulted in a shift in the illegal wildlife trade. Incre...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Pee...
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity conservation, as many species, ...
The legal and illegal trade in wildlife is a multi-dollar industry that has detrimental impacts on s...
Legally protected plants are illegally traded through online sales platforms and orchids are a signi...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
The wildlife trade is a lucrative industry involving thousands of animal and plant species. The inc...
Funding This project was funded by the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (Project PO1-I-001). Ad...
A dearth of information obscures the true scale of the global illegal trade in wildlife. Herein, we ...
The illegal, international trade in wildlife poses serious and pressing threats at a number of level...
Wildlife faces a number of threats due to human activity, including overexploitation from excessive ...
The Internet is being exploited as a medium for illegal wildlife trade, and protected wildlife can n...
The international wildlife trade supports livelihoods but can seriously threaten species if not cont...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
There is a growing academic interest on the dark side of engagement on social media and the role of ...
Use of the internet as a trade platform has resulted in a shift in the illegal wildlife trade. Incre...
Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors. Conservation Letters published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Pee...
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the biggest threats to biodiversity conservation, as many species, ...
The legal and illegal trade in wildlife is a multi-dollar industry that has detrimental impacts on s...
Legally protected plants are illegally traded through online sales platforms and orchids are a signi...
Whilst drug trafficking has been a concern for several decades, wildlife trafficking has only fairly...
The wildlife trade is a lucrative industry involving thousands of animal and plant species. The inc...
Funding This project was funded by the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (Project PO1-I-001). Ad...
A dearth of information obscures the true scale of the global illegal trade in wildlife. Herein, we ...
The illegal, international trade in wildlife poses serious and pressing threats at a number of level...
Wildlife faces a number of threats due to human activity, including overexploitation from excessive ...
The Internet is being exploited as a medium for illegal wildlife trade, and protected wildlife can n...
The international wildlife trade supports livelihoods but can seriously threaten species if not cont...
Monitoring illegal wildlife trade and how the modus operandi of traders changes over time is of vita...
There is a growing academic interest on the dark side of engagement on social media and the role of ...