Thailand's online reptile market decreases but shifts toward native species during COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠疫情下泰国线上爬虫交易减少但转向本土品种
Jordi Janssen
Jordi Janssen
The recent COVID-19 pandemic presented the world with a crisis of incredible scale and made wildlife markets the focal point of authorities. Scientific literature on COVID-19 and wildlife trade overwhelmingly focused on the zoonotic risks o...
Illegal wildlife trade in local markets of Feuang and Mad districts of Vientiane Province, Lao People's Democratic Republic [0.03%]
老人民民主共和国占巴塞省费uang和mad县地方市场上的非法野生动植物贸易
Maniram Banjade,Pradeep Adhikari,Hong-Shik Oh
Maniram Banjade
The Lao People's Democratic Republic has emerged as a hub for illegal flora and fauna trade, more specifically, species in protected categories. However, numerous local species are traded and given less consideration despite their importanc...
Wildlife trade shifts from brick-and-mortar markets to virtual marketplaces: A case study of birds of prey trade in Thailand [0.03%]
从实体市场到虚拟市场:以泰国猛禽贸易为例的野生动物交易转移现象研究
Penthai Siriwat,Vincent Nijman
Penthai Siriwat
The shift of wildlife trade from brick-and-mortar markets to virtual online marketplaces is reported using the trade of birds of prey (raptors) in Thailand from 1968 to 2019 as a case study. We analyzed data obtained from physical market su...
Analysis of the Summer Season Home Range of Domestic Feral Cats ( Felis catus ) - Focused on the Surroundings of Rural and Suburban Areas [0.03%]
家猫(Feliscatus)夏季栖息范围分析——以农村和城乡结合部为重点地区
Oun-Kyong Moon,Han-Soo Lee,In-Kyu Kim et al.
Oun-Kyong Moon et al.
In order to analyze the home range of feral cats residing in the surroundings of rural and suburban areas, we collected coordination information data from five feral cats. As a result of such research, 100% MCP was defined as minimum 31,500...