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Asian Journal of Conservation Biology, DecemberVol. 1 No. 2, ppISSN ©TCRP 2012 EDITORIAL Wildlife trade in Asia: start with the consumer Diogo Veríssimo1*, Daniel W.S. Challender1, Vincent Nijm
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Washington / DC / Canterbury / Oxford / /

Company

Goodrich / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Indonesia / United Kingdom / China / Cambodia / Vietnam / /

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Facility

University of Kent / Vincent Nijman2 Durrell Institute of Conservation / Oxford Brookes University / /

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wildlife products / sustainable products / given products / /

Organization

Oxford Brookes University / School of Anthropology and Conservation / University of Kent / Drivers of the Wildlife Trade and Trade Control Efforts / East Asia and Pacific Region Sustainable Development Department / Lao PDR / World Bank / Department of Anthropology and Geography / Vincent Nijman2 Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology / Department of Anthropology / /

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Editor / major driver / Hunter / horn and tiger *Corresponding Author / /

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PLoS One / /

Region

Southeast Asia / East Asia / /

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http / pdf / /

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