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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 2 Reptiles and Invertibrates

… required, as is clarification of the claimed ranching or farming operations in Argentina DISTRIBUTION Rather … the mid-eighteenth century in the state of Amazonas alone. Intensive predation on adults and eggs, sustained over three … now within Kakadu National Park, which is subject to an intensive campaign to control Water Buffaloes. Elsewhere, the …
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World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species

… of the world. - -- Farm laundering. Captive breeding, or farming, opera- tions can be used to launder illegally … thousands of dollars.6 It is likely the single most value-intensive wildlife commodity. Wild plants and animals have … agarwood and scout for these buyers. As a result of this intensive prospecting, protected areas contain some of the …
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Significant Trade in Wildlife: A Review of selected species in CITES Appendix II - Volume 1 Mammals

… achieved. REFERENCES Anon. (1984). A survey of wildlife farming operations. Confidential report by the Wildlife Trade … 1977a). THREATS TO SURVIVAL Cameroon In the early 1970s intensive logging was destroying Colobus habitat. The species … appears to have been eradicated from Samui Island by intensive human colonisation, and is absent from much of its …
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CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”

… and counter pressures for the conversion of land to intensive agriculture.” It may be counterintuitive, but local … incentives for compliance, rather than relying heavily on intensive enforcement, is more likely to succeed. • High … systems like ranching, captive rearing and wildlife farming. The latter involve the manipulation of habitat to …
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The rise of environmental crime - A growing threat to natural resources, peace, development and security

… 3 billion people around the world and the fish and fish-farming industry secures the livelihoods of between 10 and 12 … habitat, vital to their survival.222 Over thirty years of intensive conser- vation efforts managed to save this primate …
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Wildlife protection and trafficking assessment in Kenya - Drivers and trends of transnational wildlife crime in Kenya and its role as a transit point for trafficked species in East Africa

… for Animal Welfare IGO Inter-Governmental Organization IPZ Intensive Protection Zone IUCN International Union for … sector in the Kenyan economy, especially land and resource intensive crops such as tea, coffee, forestry and flower farming, contributing 27.3% of Kenya’s GDP (GoK, 2015). …
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The Enivronmental Crime Crisis - Threats to Sustainable Development from Illegal Exploitation and Trade in Wildlife and Forest Resources. A UNEP Rapid Assessment

… War Weak governance Hunting methods Lack of meat farming Cultural and social changes Plans imposed by …
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Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking II

… study: Operation Wild Web In 2012 the FWS initiated an intensive and broad project known as Operation Wild Web. The …
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An Ounce of Prevention: Snow Leopard Crime Revisited

… market surveys there than in any othe country. Russia had intensive anti-poaching and monitoring efforts from 2005-2014 … market surveys there than in any other country. Russia had intensive anti-poaching and monitoring efforts from 2005-2014 … in the past (Gratwicke et al., 2008). The rise of Tiger farming also indicates that businessmen think there is …
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Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)

… investigation methods. These are time- and resource-intensive processes that often require domestic and … great risk for wildlife and natural resources. Herding and farming The killing of endangered and protected species, such … investment, transnational agribusiness and contract farming affect the local land use and forest cover? 154 …
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