“…While there is growing attention in the research community to the subject of IWT, in‐depth, empirical studies examining the patterns, processes, and mechanisms of illicit trade in wild species remain a relatively new area of academic research (Rosen & Smith, ). Within the social sciences, studies of IWT span the fields of green criminology (e.g., Lavorgna, ; Ngoc & Wyatt, ; Wyatt, ), geography (Collard, ; Massé, ; Moore, ; White, ; Zhu, , ), and international politics (Duffy, ; Duffy, St John, Büscher, & Brockington, ; Elliot, ). Legal scholars have also engaged with IWT and the role and efficacy of legislation in combating IWT, with particular attention to transnational organized crime (Lee, ; Warchol, ; Zimmerman, ).…”