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Mischaracterizing wildlife trade and its impacts may mislead policy processes
Author Affiliations
University of Oxford, University of Sheffield, Zoological Society of London, International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh), ...
Published InConservation Letters
Year2021
Citations98
Abstract
Abstract Overexploitation is a key driver of biodiversity loss but the relationship between the use and trade of species and conservation outcomes is not always straightforward. Accurately characterizing wildlife trade and understanding the impact it has on wildlife populations are therefore critical to evaluating the potential threat trade poses to species and informing local to international policy responses. However, a review of recent research that uses wildlife and trade‐related databases to investigate these topics highlights three relatively widespread issues: (1) mischaracterization of the threat that trade poses to certain species or groups, (2) misinterpretation of wildlife trade data (and illegal trade data in particular), resulting in the mischaracterization of trade, and (3) misrepresentation of international policy processes and instruments. This…
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