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Stopping the illegal wildlife trade—including poaching and animal trafficking—involves conservation organizations, local communities and international governments.
Wildlife trade refers to the products that are derived from non-domesticated animals or plants usually extracted from their natural environment or raised under controlled conditions. It can involve the trade of living or dead individuals, tissues such as skins, bones or meat, or other products.
Illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade are major threats to many of the world's species. Through its global network and especially the work of TRAFFIC, WWF helps to combat the illegal trade and encourage sustainability in the legal trade.
15 de ago. de 2019 · Wildlife trade is big business, and it’s a leading cause of the planet’s accelerating biodiversity crisis. Learn what you can do about it.
15 de feb. de 2021 · We answer three key questions: (1) what is the impact of wildlife trade on species abundance, (2) how does the impact of trade vary with spatial scale and access to markets, and (3) how...
TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, works to ensure that trade in wild plants and animals is not a threat to the conservation of nature. Learn more about priority species that are at risk from the illegal wildlife trade.
Trade in wild species is one of the world's most pressing conservation and development challenges. Global supply chains for wild plants and animals provide livelihoods for hundreds of millions of the world’s poor.