Nationwide law enforcement impact on the pet bird trade in China
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Liang, Zhijian; Hu, Sifan; Zhong, Jia; Wei, Qian; Ruan, Xiangdong; Zhang, Li; Lee, Tien Ming; Liu, Yang
署名单位:
Sun Yat Sen University; Sun Yat Sen University; Sun Yat Sen University; Beijing Normal University
刊物名称:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0027-11615
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2321479121
发表日期:
2024-06-18
关键词:
wildlife trade
CONSERVATION
Extrapolation
rarefaction
diversity
package
RISK
摘要:
Conservation enforcement is a direct strategy to combat illegal wildlife trade in open markets. Yet, its large- scale effectiveness has not been widely assessed due to the lack of extensive market data. Between August 2016 and June 2017, a national coordinated enforcement campaign led by the leading Chinese authority to combat illegal migratory bird trade coincided with the largest- ever pet bird market survey across China by voluntary birdwatchers before and after the enforcement, which served as a unique natural experiment. Across 73 markets from 22 Chinese provinces, the dataset contains 140,723 birds of 346 species from 48 families and recorded a drastic decline in bird abundance traded after enforcement. Notably, species protected under China's Wildlife Protection Law declined significantly, while commercially bred species increased, although responses to enforcement were spatially heterogeneous. Our model showed that the national protection level was the best predictor for the trend of traded species, even after accounting for confounding factors such as regional baseline enforcement pressure and wild native bird populations. However, the widely traded native songbirds were not offered adequate national protection. Future policies should consider the pet bird trade patterns, target key areas of trade, and develop a more systematic market survey design to monitor trade.