The trade in primates as pets is a global enterprise and as access to the Internet has increased, so too has the trade of live primates online. While quantifying primate trade in physical markets is relatively straightforward, limited insights have been made into trade via the Internet. Here we followed a three-pronged approach to estimate the prevalence and ease of purchasing primates online in countries with different socioeconomic characteristics. We first conducted a literature review, in which we found that Malaysia, Thailand, the USA, Ukraine, South Africa, and Russia stood out in terms of the number of primate individuals being offered for sale as pets in the online trade. Then, we assessed the perceived ease of purchasing pet primat...
In January 2021, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group S...
Abstract Exotic pet supply is a key, predominantly legal, component of global wildlife trade, but fe...
The international trade in night monkeys (Aotus spp.), found throughout Central and South America, h...
The trade in primates as pets is a global enterprise and as access to the Internet has increased, so...
This commentary emerged from a panel presentation at the International Primatological Society Congre...
Primate species have been increasingly threatened by legal and illegal trade in China, mainly for bi...
Apes continue to be trafficked to meet the demand for pets or zoos. Indonesia, the most diverse coun...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
The legal and illegal trade in wildlife is a multi-dollar industry that has detrimental impacts on s...
Social media is known to influence consumers’ attitudes and to increase demand for wild animals as p...
Trade in primates is considered a major impediment to primate conservation globally. The bushmeat tr...
Indonesia has amongst the highest primate species richness, and many species are included on the cou...
Primates occur in 90 countries, but four - Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republi...
Funding This project was funded by the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (Project PO1-I-001). Ad...
Zoonotic infections are easily shared between human and other primates, and thus primate trafficking...
In January 2021, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group S...
Abstract Exotic pet supply is a key, predominantly legal, component of global wildlife trade, but fe...
The international trade in night monkeys (Aotus spp.), found throughout Central and South America, h...
The trade in primates as pets is a global enterprise and as access to the Internet has increased, so...
This commentary emerged from a panel presentation at the International Primatological Society Congre...
Primate species have been increasingly threatened by legal and illegal trade in China, mainly for bi...
Apes continue to be trafficked to meet the demand for pets or zoos. Indonesia, the most diverse coun...
Trade in primates is seen as a significant impediment to their conservation. Primates are traded bot...
The legal and illegal trade in wildlife is a multi-dollar industry that has detrimental impacts on s...
Social media is known to influence consumers’ attitudes and to increase demand for wild animals as p...
Trade in primates is considered a major impediment to primate conservation globally. The bushmeat tr...
Indonesia has amongst the highest primate species richness, and many species are included on the cou...
Primates occur in 90 countries, but four - Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia, and the Democratic Republi...
Funding This project was funded by the Centre for Invasive Species Solutions (Project PO1-I-001). Ad...
Zoonotic infections are easily shared between human and other primates, and thus primate trafficking...
In January 2021, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s Primate Specialist Group S...
Abstract Exotic pet supply is a key, predominantly legal, component of global wildlife trade, but fe...
The international trade in night monkeys (Aotus spp.), found throughout Central and South America, h...