Daniel W. S. Challender, Dan Brockington, Amy Hinsley, Michael Hoffmann et al.
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 critica...
Daniel W. S. Challender, David Mallon, Michael ’t Sas‐Rolfes, Amy Dickman et al.
Abstract An increasing number of countries in the Global North have enacted, or are considering, import bans on hunting trophies to protect wildlife. We interrogate arguments used to characterize trophy hunting using data from the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), the ...
Daniel W. S. Challender, Dan Brockington, Amy Hinsley, Michael Hoffmann et al.
D'Cruze et al. (2022) and Frank and Wilcove (2022) suggest that Challender et al. (2021) misrepresent their research. We reiterate that our intention was not to denigrate any particular study; instead, we aimed to draw attention to contemporary issues in wildlife trade research and highlight ways fo...
Michael ’t Sas‐Rolfes, Julian Rademeyer, Lucy Vigne, R.H. Emslie et al.