Asia now hub of growing illegal wildlife trade across 100+ countries, study shows
PolicyMonday, March 30, 2026Mongabay

Asia now hub of growing illegal wildlife trade across 100+ countries, study shows

A recent study highlights that Asia has become a central hub for illegal wildlife trade, impacting over 100 countries and threatening biodiversity. The trade is contributing to the decline of more than 31,500 species and poses significant public health risks by facilitating the spread of zoonotic diseases.

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