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New study documents persistent wildlife trafficking on e-commerce websites and social media groups in China
TRAFFIC - Wildlife Trade News Download Wildlife Crime in China: E-Commerce and social media monitoring in 2016 (PDF, 500KB)Ivory products had the highest share of new monthly advertisements (63.2%), followed by rhino horn products (18.1%), Hawksbill Turtle shells (7.7%), ... |
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New study documents persistent wildlife trafficking on e-commerce websites and social media groups in China - TRAFFIC - Wildlife Trade News
New study documents persistent wildlife trafficking on e-commerce websites and social media groups in China - TRAFFIC - Wildlife Trade News

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