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04/04/22 15:22 PM IST

WWF report on online wildlife trade

In News
  • A report by the World Wildlife Fund shows illegal purchases of wildlife online are growing in Myanmar in a threat both to public health and to endangered species.
  • The report  found that enforcement of bans on such transactions has weakened amid political turmoil following a 2021 military takeover.
Major Findings of the report 
  • The number of such dealings rose 74 per cent over a year earlier to 11,046, nearly all of them involving sales of live animals.
  • For the 173 species traded, 54 are threatened with global extinction.
  • Researchers identified 639 Facebook accounts belonging to wildlife traders.
  • The largest online trading group had more than 19,000 members and dozens of posts per week.
  • The animals bought and sold included elephants, bears and gibbons, Tibetan antelope, critically endangered pangolins and an Asian giant tortoise.
  • The most popular were various species of monkeys, often bought as pets.
  • Most of the animals advertised for sale were taken from the wild.
  • They also included civets, which along with pangolins have been identified as potential vectors in the spread of diseases such as SARS and COVID-19.

Concerns
  • The rise in the online trade of wildlife is concerning as it is causing interactions between humans and wild species due to which there are risks of the spread of new and possibly vaccine-resistant undetected mutations of diseases like COVID-19.
Source-The Hindu 

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