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carlynsamuel2020-05-26 10:00:582020-05-26 10:10:40On the IWT horizon: Species discoveries and descriptions that fuel wildlife trafficking
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carlynsamuel2020-05-12 11:50:042020-08-25 09:43:47Proactive engagement with wildlife trade issues in an unsettled world
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laure2020-05-05 13:45:482021-07-12 14:12:57What are the origins of novel human infectious diseases like COVID-19?
Position statement: managing wildlife trade in the context of COVID-19 and future zoonotic pandemics
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laure2020-04-08 13:53:362021-07-12 14:14:51The COVID-19 response and wild meat: a call for local contextUpdates & Announcements
- Reflecting on wildlife trade researchAugust 6, 2021 - 10:24 am
by Dan Challender, Friday 6th August 2021 Originally posted on the Interdisciplinary Centre for Conservation Science Overexploitation is a major threat to biodiversity. It threatens many species and one of the reasons I got into conservation science was to help solve this problem. I conduct research on pangolins, which are threatened by trade-driven harvest, and […]
Andrea Athanas Two years and a lifetime ago when we embarked as a community on a horizon scan process to identify possible game changing issues that would shape tomorrow’s decisions on illegal wildlife trade (IWT), Africa was growing at 3-5% annually and the continent’s leaders had just signed the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement, […]
By Jack Lam The largest ever dried shark fin seizures were made by Hong Kong authorities earlier this month in May 2020; the combined volumes of the two shipments from Ecuador more than doubled last year’s total volume. However, sharks are not the only marine wildlife trafficked transnationally. The persistent demand for their fins […]
Trading Ideas, the newsletter of the Oxford Martin Programme on Wildlife Trade, was originally edited by Nafeesa Esmail with advice provided by Professor E.J. Milner-Gulland and our core team.
As the Oxford Martin Programme on Wildlife Trade is evolving, this is now a platform for the programme’s researchers to share their latest results and opinions.




