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Countering Wildlife Trafficking after COVID

European Union
Organised Crime
Comparative Perspective

Abstract

The presentation reviews the harmful patterns and structures of poaching and wildlife trafficking. It argues that, as demonstrated by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, such threats significantly surpass those posed by the illegal drug trade in terms of the death toll and global economic impact. The policy community, however, devotes nowhere near the same level of resources to preventing further zoonotic pandemics as it does to countering the illegal drug trade. Contrary to frequent assumptions, the structures of wildlife trafficking are often not vertically-integrated or dominated by organized crime groups. Critical actors also include government and law enforcement officials, zoos, ecolodges, and extractive industries. After discussing the scale of poaching and the global demand for illegal wildlife products and the networks of trafficking, the presentation lays out the different schools of thought, reflecting different values, interests, and analyses, as to how to counter the illegal trade in wildlife. Should we resort to bans on trade and intensify law enforcement, promote legal trade in wildlife and economic incentives for conservation, or leave such decisions to local communities?