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Title: Five reasons people buy illegal wildlife products – and how to stop them
Author(s): Thomas-Walters, Laura
Hinsley, Amy
Veríssimo, Diogo
Keywords: Wildlife conservation
rhino horns
Illegal wildlife trade
Orchids
Issue Date: 3-Sep-2020
Date Deposited: 10-Sep-2020
Publisher: The Conversation Trust
Citation: Thomas-Walters L, Hinsley A & Veríssimo D (2020) Five reasons people buy illegal wildlife products – and how to stop them. The Conversation. 03.09.2020.
Abstract: First paragraph: A British tourist on a tropical beach poses for a photo with a cute monkey-like animal. A Vietnamese man buys some rhino-horn powder and brags to his friends about its potency. An orchid collector admires their latest purchase, a stunning bright-pink flower, without worrying too much about where it came from.
Type: Newspaper/Magazine Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/31685
Rights: The Conversation uses a Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivatives licence. You can republish their articles for free, online or in print. Licence information is available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Notes: https://theconversation.com/five-reasons-people-buy-illegal-wildlife-products-and-how-to-stop-them-145493
Affiliation: Biological and Environmental Sciences
University of Oxford
University of Oxford
Licence URL(s): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

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