Illegal Killing For Ivory Drives Global Decline In African Elephants (2014)

Illegal wildlife trade has reached alarming levels globally, extirpating populations of commercially valuable species.

Journal

Save The Elephants

Author(s)

Wittemyer G., Northrup J.M., Blanc, J., Douglas-Hamilton I., Omondi, P., Burnham, K.P.

Date Published Wittemyer-et-al.-2014-Illegal-killing-for-ivory-drives-global-decline-in

Summary

Illegal wildlife trade has reached alarming levels globally, extirpating populations of commercially valuable species. As a driver of biodiversity loss, quantifying illegal harvest is essential for conservation and sociopolitical affairs but notoriously difficult. Here we combine field-based carcass monitoring with fine-scale demographic data from an intensively studied wild African elephant population in Samburu, Kenya, to partition mortality into natural and illegal causes. We then expand our analytical framework to model illegal killing rates and population trends of elephants at regional and continental scales using carcass data collected by a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species program.

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