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Investigating the international and pan‐African trade in giraffe parts and derivatives

04/03/2021

New article out today on Conservation Science and Practice: Investigating the international and pan‐African trade in giraffe parts and derivatives. Here we review the evidence and interview experts about giraffe trade, concluding in the end that ” the dynamics of legal and illegal trade and the use of giraffe parts vary throughout Africa, ranging from local consumption to cross border and international trade, and from ornamental adornment to medicinal and consumption use. While the CITES listing of giraffe provides a mechanism through which international trade can be monitored, our findings suggest that the majority of illegal hunting currently occurs domestically and only within certain giraffe populations”.

We hope this article can inform future policy making and regulations of trade in giraffe parts.

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Posted in: Publications Tagged: Africa, expert, giraffe, Publication, review, Wildlife Trade
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