“…Owing to unsustainable hunting and poaching, most large animals (> 1 kg) have experienced a precipitous decline in their populations across the SEA region (Harrison et al, 2016). Highly valued species, such as the Chinese pangolin (Challender et al, 2014), Indochinese leopard and tiger (Lynam, 2010;Rostro-Garcia et al, 2016), Javan rhinoceros (Brook et al, 2014), and Burmese star tortoise (Platt et al, 2011) have been extirpated from much of their original range or have even gone extinct in the wild. Crucially, the depletion of the region's wildlife resources has not only transformed the roles of certain SEA countries within the supply chain-Vietnam, for one, has evolved from a regional supplier into a key distribution center (Lin, 2005;Ngoc and Wyatt, 2013;Davis et al, 2019)-but it has also forced poachers, smugglers and illicit traders to target new source areas and alternative species as substitutes.…”