Apr 10, 2003
This document discusses the importance of wildlife trade for many rural livelihoods and the impact that wildlife trade regulations has on them. The paper begins by outlining trade in wildlife which can occur both nationally and internationally and takes many forms. It can generally be said, however, that the trade remains largely undocumented and under researched but that it is estimated to have a value of US$160 billion and to flow, in the main, from developing to developed countries.
































