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Assessing Africa-wide pangolin exploitation by scaling local data

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posted on 2023-06-09, 06:56 authored by Daniel J Ingram, Lauren Coad, Katharine A Abernethy, Fiona Maisels, Emma J Stokes, Kadiri S Bobo, Thomas Breuer, Edson Gandiwa, Andrea Ghiurghi, Elizabeth Greengrass, Tomas Holmern, Towa O W Kamgaing, Anne-Marie Ndong Obiang, John R Poulsen, Judith Schleicher, Martin R Nielsen, Hilary Solly, Carrie L Vath, Matthias Waltert, Charlotte E L Whitham, David S Wilkie, J?rn P W Scharlemann
Overexploitation is one of the main pressures driving wildlife closer to extinction, yet broad-scale data to evaluate species’ declines are limited. Using African pangolins (Family: Pholidota) as a case study, we demonstrate that collating local-scale data can provide crucial information on regional trends in exploitation of threatened species to inform conservation actions and policy. We estimate that 0.4-2.7 million pangolins are hunted annually in Central African forests. The number of pangolins hunted has increased by ~150% and the proportion of pangolins of all vertebrates hunted increased from 0.04% to 1.83% over the past four decades. However, there were no trends in pangolins observed at markets, suggesting use of alternative supply chains. The price of giant (Smutsia gigantea) and arboreal (Phataginus sp.) pangolins in urban markets has increased 5.8 and 2.3 times respectively, mirroring trends in Asian pangolins. Efforts and resources are needed to increase law enforcement and population monitoring, and investigate linkages between subsistence hunting and illegal wildlife trade.

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  • Published

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Journal

Conservation Letters

ISSN

1755-263X

Publisher

Wiley Open Access

Issue

2

Volume

11

Page range

1-9

Article number

e12389

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  • Evolution, Behaviour and Environment Publications

Research groups affiliated with

  • Sussex Sustainability Research Programme Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2017-06-28

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2017-07-19

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2017-06-28

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