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World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species

… but their meat is eaten, their gallbladders are used in traditional medicine, and they are kept as pets. These different uses may … but their meat is eaten, their gallbladders are used in traditional medicine, and they are kept as pets. These …
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Guidelines for species conservation planning - version 1.0

… to map species’ habitat (see ‘Habitat models’ in Annex 9). Traditional ecological knowledge may be most useful in … Bilby and its cultural and spiritual significance to Traditional Owners is valued and embraced by all Australians … the course of the planning process; • To access relevant traditional knowledge; • To be involved with production at …
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Wildlife Poaching: Africa's surging trafficking threat

… conservation trusts, scientists worked for years with traditional leaders dur- ing the 1980s to impart a deeper …
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Explaining Ocean Warming: Causes, scale, effects and consequences

… triumphant march through the advancement of the sciences, medicine, technology and sociology has provided humans with … illustrated by Kemp and Villareal (2013) who show that the traditional view that increased stratification reduces carbon … detectable from high to low latitudes, transcending the traditional North/South divide. 2.2.2 The ocean as a “climate …
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ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime

… strategic and tactical responses to an emerging non-traditional security threat in the region. Since 2005, with … instance, due to the alleged healing properties in Asian traditional medicine, the number of rhinos that are poached for their …
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