Wildlife trade

The international wildlife trade is a serious conservation problem, addressed by the United Nations' Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), which currently has 170 member countries called Parties. The 15th Conference of the Parties of CITES was held in Doha, Qatar in March 2010. The trade in wildlife is the third largest illegal business behind only drugs and weapons

International wildlife trade can be classified in 2 forms: Still, it's a serious threat to a number of endangered and vulnerable species. The removal of species from regions which are part of illegal wildlife trade may cause severe problems for the local ecosystem.

  • Legal trade in wildlife is distinguished by the sale of wildlife, yet done so in a sustainable manner. Wildlife farms for example farm wildlife animals with the intent of selling these, an activity which usually does not cause any negative effect to the ecosystem. It may also solve some other issues (see below).
  • Wildlife

    Wildlife traditionally refers to non-domesticated animal species, but has come to include all plants, fungi, and other organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans.

    Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, forests, rain forests, plains, grasslands, and other areas including the most developed urban sites, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that much wildlife is affected by human activities.

    Humans have historically tended to separate civilization from wildlife in a number of ways including the legal, social, and moral sense. Some animals, however, have adapted to suburban environments. This includes such animals as domesticated cats, dogs, mice, and gerbils.Some religions have often declared certain animals to be sacred, and in modern times concern for the natural environment has provoked activists to protest the exploitation of wildlife for human benefit or entertainment.

    Wildlife (Anthony Phillips and Joji Hirota album)

    Wildlife is the second collaboration between Anthony Phillips and Joji Hirota. The album is culled from recordings made between 1994 and 2000 when Anthony and Joji collaborated on a number of soundtracks for wildlife television programmes in the British Survival series. In addition, Anthony also wrote and recorded the music for a programme in the BBC series Natural World.

    Wildlife features selections from the music for the programmes Creatures of the Magic Water (tracks 1-6), Secrets of the Amazon (tracks 7-11), Jaguar: Eater of Souls (tracks 12-13), Serengeti Jigsaw (tracks 14-15), Web of the Spider Monkey (track 16), Dungeons & Dragons (tracks 17-22), Secrets of a Norfolk Wood (tracks 23-25), Bears of the Russian Front (tracks 26-30), Gremlins: Faces in the Forest (track 31), Jurassic Shark (tracks 32-38), and Midway - Island of Life (tracks 39-45).

    All programmes represented come from the Survival series except "Midway - Island of Life" which comes from Natural World.

    Wildlife (Joe Morris album)

    Wildlife is an album by American jazz musician Joe Morris, which was recorded in 2008 and released on the AUM Fidelity label. It was the debut recording by a new group featuring saxophonist Petr Cancura and drummer Luther Gray. Morris plays bass instead of guitar.

    Reception

    In his review for AllMusic, Phil Freeman states "There's a lot of Ayler in Cancura's tone; he's a powerful player with a strong sense of melody, always retaining an essential cohesion within his solos, even at their most fervid. Gray is all over the kit, guiding the other two men and maintaining a forceful momentum."

    The All About Jazz review by Troy Collins says that "The trio embraces a wide range of spatial dynamics on this expansive set, with the majority of their probing explorations conjuring the bristling frenzy of New Thing era expressionism."

    Track listing

  • "Geomantic" – 13:35
  • "Thicket" – 19:21
  • "Crow" – 10:06
  • "Nettle" – 13:34
  • Personnel

  • Joe Morris - bass
  • Petr Cancura – tenor sax, alto sax
  • Podcasts:

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    Latest News for: wildlife trade

    Nepal collaborates with neighbors to gain wildlife crime intel but struggles with enforcement

    Mongabay 26 Mar 2025
    At the heart of the cross-border collaboration against illegal wildlife trade between Nepal and its neighbors is the real-time information sharing mechanism between wildlife crime enforcement agencies ...

    Chargesheet filed in Rajura tiger poaching case, probe reveals international smuggling network

    The Times of India 25 Mar 2025
    ... trade ... Despite the extensive probe, a crucial gap remains — investigating agencies had sought the assistance of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to track the financial trail of the wildlife trade.

    5 lions rescued from the war in Ukraine settle into a new life in England

    Detroit news 25 Mar 2025
    “All of these five lions were originally from the illegal pet trade and wildlife trade,” said Cameron Whitnall, managing director of the Big Cat Sanctuary near Ashford, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southeast of London.

    Regulation loopholes fuel illegal wildlife trade from Latin America to Europe

    Mongabay 24 Mar 2025
    A recent report highlights the scale of wildlife smuggled illegally from Latin America into Europe, including the EU and Russia, and discusses how traffickers abuse loopholes in existing EU wildlife trade regulations.

    CBI apprehends two men found in possession of 65 rare turtles

    The Times of India 24 Mar 2025
    CBI registered a case against the two men under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, for possession, transportation and trade of these species, which are covered under ...

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    The Daily Mail 23 Mar 2025
    She said that now the most significant threats facing the cheetahs are loss of habitat, human-wildlife conflict, and the illegal wildlife pet trade ... Illegal wildlife pet trade ... the wildlife pet trade.

    All bear species in India and where to find them

    The Times of India 22 Mar 2025
    ... wildlife heritage ... 9 places around the world shaped like a ‘heart’All four species are protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and Appendix I of CITES, banning their trade.

    3 years, 100 tigers killed & counting: new-age poaching mafia taps tech, digital payments, hawala networks

    Financial Express 21 Mar 2025
    This has opened up a new angle of narcotic trade integrated with the supply of wildlife contraband ... It is suspected, officials said, that the wildlife traders had protection from certain insurgent groups who may have used them as illegal arms runners.

    Latest rhino poaching report reveals progress and persistent threats in South Africa

    Independent online (SA) 21 Mar 2025
    Much of this improvement has been credited to the Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife’s Dehorning Programme, which was implemented in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park ... We are targeting all levels of the illegal wildlife trade.”.

    Ministry blocks illegal wildlife trade online; 2 held

    Antara News 20 Mar 2025
    In a statement released on Wednesday, director general of forestry law enforcement at the ministry, Dwi Januanto Nugroho, informed that crimes related to the trade of protected plants and wildlife (TSL) are considered transnational crimes.

    We’ve entered a forever war with bird flu

    The Verge 20 Mar 2025
    To mitigate those chances, animal agriculture, wildlife management, trade policy, and even cat owners may have to adapt to manage the virus on multiple fronts — indefinitely.

    Both legal and illegal wildlife trade ‘need better monitoring’: Interview with Alice Hughes

    Mongabay 19 Mar 2025
    While well-managed wildlife trade can sustain livelihoods, the greed for profit has driven many species — at least 500, according to some estimates — to local and global extinctions.

    The fine line: Which wild species can be pets and which are fully protected?

    Manila Bulletin 19 Mar 2025
    A Wildlife Farm Permit, she said, is issued by the DENR for individuals or entities who wish to propagate wildlife species, ensuring that breeding and trade comply with legal and conservation standards.

    This land swap would give 700 acres of North Florida state forest to peanut farm

    Tampa Bay Times 19 Mar 2025
    In a move that has alarmed wildlife advocacy groups, state water managers are considering a land swap that would give nearly 700 acres of North Florida state forest land to a neighboring peanut farming company.

    Chinese national sentenced to prison for smuggling turtles from US to Hong Kong

    Usatoday 18 Mar 2025
    Rats wearing vests help fight illegal wildlife trade ... Fish and Wildlife Service agents ... The National Wildlife Federation said several factors, such as habitat loss, traffic incidents and pet trade, have contributed to the species' decline.
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