The commercial trade in frogs and their body parts is global, dynamic and occurs in extremely large volumes (in the thousands of tonnes/yr or billions of frogs/yr). The European Union (EU) remains the single largest importer of frogs' legs, with most frogs still caught from the wild. Amongst the many drivers of species extinction or population decline (e.g. due to habitat loss, climate change, disease etc.), overexploitation is becoming increasingly more prominent. Due to global declines and extinctions, new attention is being focused on these markets, in part to try to ensure sustainability. While the trade is plagued by daunting realities of data deficiency and uncertainty and the conflicts of commercial interests associated with these da...
The trade in wildlife is a globally important industry. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most c...
The wildlife trade is one of the most lucrative trades in the world. The legal trade into the EU alo...
Several millions frogs captured in the wild in Indonesia are sold for food yearly in French supermar...
The global amphibian trade is suspected to have brought several species to the brink of extinction, ...
Anuran species assessed in the IUCN Red List with uncertainties mainly prevailing in national/intern...
As the biodiversity crisis continues, we must redouble efforts to understand and curb pressures push...
In the course of the 20th century the un-sustainability of international wildlife trade became appar...
In western Europe many pond owners introduce amphibians for ornamental purposes. Although indigenous...
In Western Europe, many pond owners introduce amphibians for ornamental purposes. Although indigenou...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest exporters of frogs’ legs for consumption as food. The majori...
Globally, amphibians face many potential threats, including international trade. However, there is a...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
International wildlife trade is one of the leading threats to biodiversity conservation. The Convent...
BACKGROUND: International wildlife trade is one of the leading threats to biodiversity conservation....
The trade in wildlife is a globally important industry. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most c...
The wildlife trade is one of the most lucrative trades in the world. The legal trade into the EU alo...
Several millions frogs captured in the wild in Indonesia are sold for food yearly in French supermar...
The global amphibian trade is suspected to have brought several species to the brink of extinction, ...
Anuran species assessed in the IUCN Red List with uncertainties mainly prevailing in national/intern...
As the biodiversity crisis continues, we must redouble efforts to understand and curb pressures push...
In the course of the 20th century the un-sustainability of international wildlife trade became appar...
In western Europe many pond owners introduce amphibians for ornamental purposes. Although indigenous...
In Western Europe, many pond owners introduce amphibians for ornamental purposes. Although indigenou...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest exporters of frogs’ legs for consumption as food. The majori...
Globally, amphibians face many potential threats, including international trade. However, there is a...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
International wildlife trade is one of the leading threats to biodiversity conservation. The Convent...
BACKGROUND: International wildlife trade is one of the leading threats to biodiversity conservation....
The trade in wildlife is a globally important industry. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most c...
The wildlife trade is one of the most lucrative trades in the world. The legal trade into the EU alo...
Several millions frogs captured in the wild in Indonesia are sold for food yearly in French supermar...