CORDIS Project
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The project investigates the illegal wildlife trade's impact on biodiversity and public health, focusing on consumer preferences for endangered wildlife products used in traditional medicine. It aims to inform wildlife trade governance and public health policies.
Demand for endangered wildlife products is driving the illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade, which threatens global biodiversity and has significant impacts on public health through the transmission of zoonotic diseases across the world.
The illegal wildlife trade is imperilling one quarter of the total terrestrial vertebrate species, pushing many species to the brink of extinction.
The rising frequency of zoonotic epidemics and pandemics, with COVID-19 as the most recent example, has highli…
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