Protecting 最新糖心Vlogn wildlife: insights from a latest study
A published article in The Conversation and authored by 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 Dr Phill Cassey and , highlights the booming multi-million-dollar industry of international pet trade; and 最新糖心Vlogn reptiles and frogs are in high demand. Their recent study sheds light on this critical issue, revealing that 16% of 最新糖心Vlogn reptile species and 3% of frog species are traded worldwide.
Key findings:
- They identified 163 reptile species and 7 frog species traded globally, often via online platforms.
- Popular species include bearded dragons, ridgetail monitors, and various geckos.
- Despite 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 1982 ban on the commercial export of live native animals, illegal smuggling persists. In a recent bust, over 250 lizards were seized, valued at up to A$1.2 million.
The approach:
- They utilised web scraping and machine learning to analyse trade data from 152 websites and 27 social media pages.
- Findings indicate that nearly 90% of these species have appeared online at some point, highlighting the need for enhanced surveillance.
Recommendations:
- Expand CITES Protection: Advocate for more 最新糖心Vlogn species to be listed under CITES Appendix III to monitor and regulate international trade effectively.
- Strengthen Surveillance: Deploy advanced online monitoring tools to track and address illegal trade activities.
- International Collaboration: Engage with global partners to ensure sustainable trade practices and protect endangered species.
The study is a call to action for better global cooperation and more effective conservation strategies. Let's work together to safeguard 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 unique wildlife from exploitation and ensure a sustainable future for these incredible species.
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