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TRAFFIC International

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Traceability systems in the CITES context

This report presents the findings of a review of traceability systems that have been developed in the CITES context for the trade in processed product types of Appendix II-listed species.

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2015
IUCN Publication

Setting suns : the historical decline of ivory and rhino horn markets in Japan

This research sheds light on Japan’s wildlife trade history as a case study on the contributing factors that helped reduce the market for rhino horn and elephant ivory.

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2016
IUCN Publication

Humphead (Napoleon) wrasse Cheilinus undulatus trade into and through Hong Kong

The Humphead Wrasse Cheilinus undulatus is a naturally rare coral reef fish species.

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2016
IUCN Grey Literature

Sustainable sourcing : markets for certified Chinese medicinal and aromatic plants

This study on the market potential of sustainably wild-collected botanical ingredients originating from the People’s Republic of China with fair and organic certifications provides an overview of current export trade in both wild-collected and cultivated botanical, algal and fungal ingredients fr

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2016
IUCN Publication

Wildlife protection and trafficking assessment in Kenya

This report examines wildlife crime in Kenya and its linkages to illegal wildlife trade dynamics in the East African region.

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2016
IUCN Publication

The South Africa - Viet Nam rhino horn nexus

This document summarizes TRAFFIC’s comprehensive overview of events and dynamics currently driving an escalating illicit trade in rhino horns from South Africa to Viet Nam.

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2012
IUCN Publication

The trade in tokay geckos Gekko gecko in South-east Asia : with a case study on novel medicinal claims in peninsular Malaysia

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2013
IUCN Grey Literature

Global priorities for conserving sharks and rays : a 2015-2025 strategy

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2016
IUCN Publication

Evaluation and scoping of EU timber importers & imports from South America

The report focuses on timber trade from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru and contributes to monitoring the impact and effectiveness of European Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade (FLEGT)-related policy measures in South America through provision of preliminary baseline data on changes

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2013
Non IUCN Publication

Generic guidelines for preparation of security plan for tiger reserves

This document attempts to provide a roadmap at recognising and evaluating threats to any Tiger Reserve and formulating an appropriate response to such threats.

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2009
Non IUCN Publication

Les requins : identification des nageoires

Cet ouvrage offre au lecteur de nombreuses informations sur la systématique et la biologie des requins et regroupe les données les plus récentes sur le commerce des ailerons.

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1970
Non IUCN Publication

The trade in wildlife : regulation for conservation

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2003
IUCN Grey Literature

Parrots : an action plan for their conservation 1993-1998

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1993
IUCN Grey Literature

Enhancing the sustainability of trade in economically valuable species in Southeast Asia : concept proposal

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1995
IUCN Grey Literature

Review of significant trade in animal species included in CITES Appendix II. Final report to the CITES Animals Committee

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1996
IUCN Grey Literature

Analysis of bird trade management issues for Senegal

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1993
IUCN Grey Literature

Review of significant trade in animal species included in CITES Appendix II. Based on data for the years 1983-1988 : draft report to the CITES animals committee

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1991
IUCN Grey Literature

African elephant action plan

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1990
IUCN Grey Literature

Conserving the African elephant : a working document

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1988
IUCN Grey Literature

Supporting the conservation of medicinal plant resources through more effective management of medicinal plant-related information : a project of the Biodiversity Conservation Information System

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1999
IUCN Grey Literature

Review of significant trade in animal species included in CITES Appendix II. Detailed review of 24 species : final report to the CITES animals committee

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1996
IUCN Grey Literature

Elephant action plan

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1989
IUCN Grey Literature

Africa's elephants

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1990
IUCN Publication

Vital but vulnerable : climate change vulnerability and human use of wildlife in Africa's Albertine Rift

This report brings together a broad range of new and existing information on 2,358 plant and animal species of the Albertine Rift (AR) region of East and Central Africa.

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2013
IUCN Publication

Elephants in the dust : the African elephant crisis : a rapid response assessment

The African elephant, the largest remaining land mammal on the planet, is facing the greatest crisis in decades. Reports of mass elephant killings in the media vividly illustrate the situation across many African elephant range states.

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2013
IUCN Publication

In the black : status, management, and trade of the American Black Bear (Ursus americanus) in North America

TRAFFIC initiated a series of surveys to gather basic data on the status, management, and trade of the American black bear. The purpose of the effort was to establish a baseline of information on the species and to examine trends over a period of years.

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2002
IUCN Publication

Biodiversité : mon hôtel agit : guide pour une utilisation durable des ressources biologiques dans les Caraïbes

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2012
IUCN Publication

Biodiversidad : mi hotel en acción : guía para el uso sostenible de los recursos biológicos en el Caribe

La biodiversidad juega un papel importante en la vida diaria de un hotel. Desde la comida del restaurante a la madera de los muebles y acabados, a las comodidades del spa, los productos de la biodiversidad se encuentran en cada rincón de los hoteles.

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2012
IUCN Publication

Trade in Anguilla species, with a focus on recent trade in European Eel A. anguilla

The European Eel Anguilla anguilla is a commercially important species that is threatened with extinction. International trade has been identified as a principal factor in this species's decline. This report aims to provide up to date information on trade in A.

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2010
IUCN Publication

Trends in global shark catch and recent developments in management

Briefing paper presented at the World Oceans Conference, Manado, Indonesia providing an analysis of trends in shark catch.

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2009
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Trading nature : a report, with case studies, on the contribution of wildlife trade management to sustainable livelihoods and the Millennium Development Goals

There is growing awareness of the social significance of wild resources, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) making a clear link between biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being.

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2007
IUCN Publication

What's driving the wildlife trade? : a review of expert opinion on economic and social drivers of the wildlife trade and trade control efforts in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR and Vietnam

South-east Asia is both a centre for the consumption of wildlife products, and also a key supplier of wildlife products to the world.

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2008
IUCN Publication

Turning the tide : exploitation, trade and management of marine turtles in the Lesser Antilles, Central America, Colombia and Venezuela

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2006
IUCN Publication

Biodiversity : my hotel in action : a guide to sustainable use of biological resources in the Caribbean

Biodiversity plays an important role in the day-to-day life of a hotel. From the food in the restaurant and wood in furniture and fittings, to the amenities in the spa, the products of biodiversity are everywhere inside hotels.

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2012
IUCN Publication

Conservation of Spiny Dogfish Squalus acanthias: A role for CITES?

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2006
IUCN Publication

Traditional asian medicine identification guide for law enforces

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2001
Non IUCN Publication

Biodiversity and the precautionary principle : risk and uncertainty in conservation and sustainable use

Great uncertainty typically surrounds decisions and management actions in the conservation of biodiversity and natural resource management, and yet there are risks of serious and irreversible harm for both biodiversity and the humans that rely on it.

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2005
IUCN Publication

First choice or fallback? An examination of issues relating to the application of appendix III of CITES to marine species

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2004
IUCN Publication

The precautionary principle in biodiversity conservation and natural resource management : an issues paper for policy-makers, researchers and practitioners

The precautionary principle, or precautionary approach, is now widely accepted in environmental law and policy at international and, increasingly, national level.

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2004
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The smuggling of endangered wildlife across the Taiwan strait

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1991
Non IUCN Publication

Regional fisheries organizations and the World Trade Organization : compatibility or conflict?

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2003
IUCN Publication

Fading footprints : the killing and trade of snow leopards

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2003
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Making a lasting impression : the impact of the UK's wildlife trade on the world's biodiversity and people

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2003
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Making a killing or making a living? Wildlife trade, trade controls and rural livelihoods

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2002
IUCN Publication

Heart of the matter : agarwood use and trade and CITES implementation for Aquilaria malaccensis

The report focuses on the harvest and trade controls for A. Malaccensis in key range countries, reviews available information on wider trade in agarweood and recommends actions required to tackle issues such as unsustainable harvesting and illegal trade.

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2000
IUCN Publication

Liens entre la conservation de la diversité biologique, les moyens d'existence et la sécurité alimentaire : l'utilisation durable des animaux sauvages pour l'alimentation

The global use of wild animals for meat is now the primary illegal activity in many protected areas, and growing human populations and a lack of livelihood options suggest that demand for wild meat is likely to continue to rise.

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2002
IUCN Publication

Links between biodiversity conservation, livelihoods and food security : the sustainable use of wild species for meat

The global use of wild animals for meat is now the primary illegal activity in many protected areas, and growing human populations and a lack of livelihood options suggest that demand for wild meat is likely to continue to rise.

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2002
Non IUCN Publication

Uncharted waters : implementation issues and potential benefits of listing toothfish in Appendix II of CITES

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2002
IUCN Publication

Trawling in the mist : industrial fisheries in the Russian part of the Bering Sea

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2001

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