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Damehood for Professor E.J. Milner-Gulland in King’s Birthday Honours

The Director of three Oxford Martin School programmes is one of six members of Oxford University recognised in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours list.

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Operation Pangolin launches to save world’s most trafficked wild mammal

Researchers and conservationists are embarking on a bold initiative to save the world’s most trafficked wild mammal — the pangolin.

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Banning wild meat could increase biodiversity loss, reveals study

A blanket ban on the trade of wild meat could create risks for nature and for human health, finds a first of its kind study from an international group of researchers.

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Proactive engagement to understand and address wildlife trade in an unsettled world

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Coronavirus: why a blanket ban on wildlife trade would not be the right response

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'The Nemo effect' is untrue: Animal movies promote awareness, not harm

Contrary to what was widely communicated in media by high-profile figures, the movie 'Finding Dory' had no impact on increasing demand for blue tang fish, the species of the main protagonist. There was, however, an increase in online searches for that species, showing that blockbusters can drive information-seeking behavior about nature.

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Day of recognition for world's most traded wild mammal

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Whose voice counts in Illegal Wildlife Trade policy? Beyond London 2018

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New action plan to fight online trade in illegal wildlife products

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Oxford Martin wildlife trade experts to join UK government consortium on demand reduction

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Current media coverage of the illegal jaguar trade should concern conservationists

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The illegal orchid trade and its implications for conservation

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Global use of mosquito nets for fishing is potential threat to both humans and nature

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