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Challenges and perspectives on tackling illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade

Journal

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
Volume 263, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109342

Keywords

Awareness; CITES; Consumer demand; Enforcement; Technology; Sustainability

Funding

  1. Koneen Saatio
  2. Stellenbosch University
  3. South African Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE)
  4. Wildlife Conservation Society
  5. Wildlife Conservation Network
  6. British Federation of Women Graduates
  7. Centre for Invasive Species Solutions [PO1-I-002]
  8. ESRC [R/162561]
  9. ERC [694995]
  10. DSI-NRF Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology (CIB)
  11. European Research Council (ERC) [694995] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade is a significant conservation challenge that requires the involvement of multiple disciplines and actors. Tackling this issue involves facing various challenges but also utilizing available tools and technologies to restrict and monitor such trade.
Illegal or unsustainable wildlife trade (IUWT) currently presents one of the most high-profile conservation challenges. There is no one-size-fits-all strategy, and a variety of disciplines and actors are needed for any counteractive approach to work effectively. Here, we detail common challenges faced when tackling IUWT, and we describe some available tools and technologies to curb and track IUWT (e.g. bans, quotas, protected areas, certification, captive-breeding and propagation, education and awareness). We discuss gaps to be filled in regulation, enforcement, engagement and knowledge about wildlife trade, and propose practical solutions to regulate and curb IUWT, paving the road for immediate action.

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