2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10531-006-9033-x
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Mexico in the International Reptile Skin Trade: a Case Study

Abstract: This paper examines the role of Mexico as importer, manufacturer, producer and distributor centre of reptile skins from non-native and native species, through a combination of documentary research and survey methods. A number of key findings were derived from this study. Although Mexico has adopted the ''System for the Conservation, Management and Sustainable Use of Wildlife'' (SUMA), the country still relies on reptile skins from non-native species. In contrast, the smaller numbers of skins used from native s… Show more

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