2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12595-019-00312-7
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Ascertaining Suspected Wildlife Trade from Detained Parcels Under International Shipment

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“…There is mounting evidence of Covid-19 having adverse impacts on biodiversity, especially through increased numbers of poaching incidents in protected areas in Asia and Africa due to influxes of unemployed people returning to their home countries and provinces as wildlife-tourismbased incomes vanish (Jakarta Post 2020; QUARTZ 2020; Roth 2020), making wild animals a more viable option for food and income (DW 2020;Ghosal and Casey 2020;Maron, 2020). Covid-19 also poses challenges to monitoring cross-border and online wildlife trade (Basu et al 2020). Market demand in cyber trade sectors has increased in the last 5 years (Roberts and Hernandez-Castro 2017;Xiao, Guan and Xu 2017;Siriwat and Nijman 2018;Morcatty et al 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is mounting evidence of Covid-19 having adverse impacts on biodiversity, especially through increased numbers of poaching incidents in protected areas in Asia and Africa due to influxes of unemployed people returning to their home countries and provinces as wildlife-tourismbased incomes vanish (Jakarta Post 2020; QUARTZ 2020; Roth 2020), making wild animals a more viable option for food and income (DW 2020;Ghosal and Casey 2020;Maron, 2020). Covid-19 also poses challenges to monitoring cross-border and online wildlife trade (Basu et al 2020). Market demand in cyber trade sectors has increased in the last 5 years (Roberts and Hernandez-Castro 2017;Xiao, Guan and Xu 2017;Siriwat and Nijman 2018;Morcatty et al 2021).…”
Section: Figures 1 Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%