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The fourth chapter of my PhD thesis is out 👏👏🥳🥳, with EJ Milner-Gulland, S. Gelcich, and Emile Mathieu in Conservation Biology #openaccess: "A dynamic simulation model to support reduction in illegal trade within legal wildlife markets" Find it here: bit.ly/3AiujXS Thread->




Wildlife trafficking in digital marketplaces is rampant and dangerous to the future of our planet. Today at 10AM ET | 3PM UTC, tune in for a Q&A with National Whistleblower Center to learn how #whistleblowers, #BigTech, and YOU can help #ActForAnimals.


📢 New publication! Read our latest POLICY PRIMER for an updated information base to understand: 1⃣ The different ways nature links with the sustainable trade agenda 2⃣ New opportunities for concerted action More here: tradehub.earth/biodiversity-a… UN Environment Programme Forum on Trade, Environment & the SDGs UK Research and Innovation



"There is no one-size-fits-all solution for detecting wildlife trading online. Our study establishes a framework for thinking about how different sectors of illicit or harmful activity can be understood & moderated more effectively," said Amy Hinsley. biology.ox.ac.uk/article/social…

So cool to see saiga horns & our paper featured on Conservation Science and Practice’s front cover! Our study found young adults in Singapore cared more about price & convenience than any one type of ‘cooling water’ inc ones made with saiga horn doi.org/10.1111/csp2.5…




This fills a really important gap in our knowledge and understanding of #IWT Wildlife Trade

Excited to share my latest paper with Amy Hinsley diogoverissimo.bsky.social EJ Milner-Gulland on evaluating the reliability of media reports for gathering information about illegal wildlife trade seizures, published in PeerJ Publishing. 1/9


Congrats to CLP alumni Kumar Paudel & diogoverissimo.bsky.social who have co-authored this recent #OpenAccess paper on illegal #wildlifetrade in #Nepal 👏 The study shows how media reports cannot be solely relied upon to inform #conservation decision-making #WeAreCLP peerj.com/articles/13156/




I often hear the ivory trade 🐘 in Japan 🇯🇵 used as an example of how demand reduction efforts can turn things around but what does the evidence say? 🤓 Read our thoughts below based on a long time coming paper in Conservation&Society led by @LauraThoWal! theconversation.com/japans-ivory-m…