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WildAid Impact Report 2022-23

Endangered sharks in your bowl

Understanding Urban Consumption of Pangolin Meat in Cameroon

Attitudes Towards Pangolins and Wildlife Among the General Public in Urban Cameroon

Understanding Urban Consumption of Bushmeat in Nigeria

Paper: “Smelly” elephant repellent: A new way of reducing crop raiding by elephants

Combating Wildlife Crime Through Awareness-Raising

Thailand Shark Policy Brief: Situation Analysis and Recommendations

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The Turtle Excluder Device: A New Way to Save Sea Turtles

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Pangolins and the Practitioner Perspective: A Case Study on Traditional Medicine in Vietnam

Vietnam is recognized as a significant player in the trafficking of pangolins, despite the country’s ban on trade and consumption. Much of this growing demand is fueled by the belief that pangolin scales possess healing properties, making them a prime ingredient in Traditional Medicine products. This exploitation is now threatening the survival of all eight pangolin species.

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