Species loss is an extremely serious, continuing problem. While habitat destruction poses one of the most imminent threats to the survival of wild animals and plants, international trade in wildlife is also a major cause of diminishing biological diversity worldwide. The global market for wildlife is very large, and the goods involved are usually luxury items, such as fur coats and ivory carvings. When this trade is not harnessed, it often tips the balance toward extinction for various forms of wildlife
Wildlife trade is a multibillion dollar industry that is driving species toward extinction. Of >31,5...
When animals are traded in lucrative international luxury markets, individuals really do matter to c...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...
Species loss is an extremely serious, continuing problem. While habitat destruction poses one of the...
In 2019, government representatives from more than 150 countries convened in Geneva for 18th Confere...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
International wildlife trade remains a leading threat to biodiversity conservation (1) and is a comm...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Interna...
In 1973 the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) was implemented in respo...
1. INTRODUCTION Many flora and fauna species are harvested and sold legitimately as food, medicin...
Wildlife trade is big business. Legal international trade in just some of the wild animals and plant...
Foreword Increasing human pressures on ever-dwindling wild areas make it necessary to keep under rev...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) regulate...
The Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) has controlled and limited t...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
Wildlife trade is a multibillion dollar industry that is driving species toward extinction. Of >31,5...
When animals are traded in lucrative international luxury markets, individuals really do matter to c...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...
Species loss is an extremely serious, continuing problem. While habitat destruction poses one of the...
In 2019, government representatives from more than 150 countries convened in Geneva for 18th Confere...
International trade in wildlife is a major threat to biodiversity conservation. CITES, the Conventio...
International wildlife trade remains a leading threat to biodiversity conservation (1) and is a comm...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Interna...
In 1973 the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) was implemented in respo...
1. INTRODUCTION Many flora and fauna species are harvested and sold legitimately as food, medicin...
Wildlife trade is big business. Legal international trade in just some of the wild animals and plant...
Foreword Increasing human pressures on ever-dwindling wild areas make it necessary to keep under rev...
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) regulate...
The Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) has controlled and limited t...
Growing economic globalisation by extending the operation of markets is a two-edged sword as far as ...
Wildlife trade is a multibillion dollar industry that is driving species toward extinction. Of >31,5...
When animals are traded in lucrative international luxury markets, individuals really do matter to c...
The United States of America (USA) is the largest consumer of internationally legally traded wildlif...