Horizon Scan of the Belt and Road Initiative
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Rangers and modellers collaborate to build and evaluate spatial models of African elephant poaching

Emerging illegal wildlife trade issues: A global horizon scan

Audience research as a cornerstone of demand management interventions for illegal wildlife products: Demarketing sea turtle meat and eggs

Building sustainability into the Belt and Road Initiative’s Traditional Chinese Medicine trade
Pangolins in global camera trap data: Implications for ecological monitoring
Evaluating the application of scale frequency to estimate the size of pangolin scale seizures

Quantifying the trade in wild-collected ornamental orchids in South China: Diversity, volume and value gradients underscore the primacy of supply
Investigating the Influence of Non-state Actors on Amendments to the CITES Appendices

Saiga horn user characteristics, motivations, and purchasing behaviour in Singapore

Horizon scanning for illegal wildlife trade: a strategic approach to inform future CITES policy decisions
Illegal Wildlife Trade: Scale, Processes, and Governance

Did the movie Finding Dory increase demand for blue tang fish?

Belt and Road Initiative may create new supplies for illegal wildlife trade in large carnivores
Illegal Wildlife Trade: Scale, Processes, and Governance
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