Animal trafficking and poaching: major threats to the biodiversity

Akash S Chavan, Eshwar D Muley, Sameer R Naphade
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Animal trafficking and poaching pose significant threats to global biodiversity, causing irreversible ecological, economic, and social consequences. The illegal trade in wildlife, encompassing both live animals and their body parts, is a lucrative enterprise driven by demand for exotic pets, luxury goods, traditional medicine, and trophy hunting. This multi-billion-dollar industry exploits vulnerable species, pushing many towards the brink of extinction. Loss of keystone species disrupts natural food chains, alters vegetation dynamics, and diminishes biodiversity, thereby compromising the overall stability of ecosystems. Animal trafficking and poaching represent grave threats to global biodiversity, jeopardizing the ecological integrity of ecosystems and the well-being of human societies. The present article provides a comprehensive overview of the detrimental impacts of these illicit activities on wildlife populations and ecosystems.
动物走私和偷猎:对生物多样性的主要威胁
动物走私和偷猎对全球生物多样性构成重大威胁,造成不可逆转的生态、经济和社会后果。野生动物的非法贸易,包括活体动物和它们的身体部位,是一个利润丰厚的行业,受到对异国宠物、奢侈品、传统药物和战利品狩猎需求的推动。这个数十亿美元的产业剥削脆弱的物种,将许多物种推向灭绝的边缘。关键物种的丧失破坏了自然食物链,改变了植被动态,减少了生物多样性,从而损害了生态系统的整体稳定性。动物贩运和偷猎是对全球生物多样性的严重威胁,危及生态系统的生态完整性和人类社会的福祉。本文全面概述了这些非法活动对野生动物种群和生态系统的有害影响。
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