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OrganizationMonitor Conservation Research Society
Region Malaysia
Website Website
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ProjectLeader Loretta Shepherd


Have you ever heard of the Silvery Pigeon, the Big-headed Turtle or the Black Crested Macaque? Chances are you haven't, but they are just as threatened as tigers, pandas and elephants. Their populations are plummeting mainly due to illegal and/or unsustainable trade, yet because no one has even heard of them, little is done to prevent them from slipping towards extinction. We focus on these underdogs to stop their declines before they are lost forever.


Challenge

Illegal trade in wildlife is a booming business. Millions of animals pass through physical and online wildlife markets, many of which are highly threatened. Unscrupulous traders use deceitful methods to traffic wildlife around the globe, often facilitated by corruption and complacency. For example, many animals are illegally taken from the wild and laundered through "captive breeding" operations. We investigate and expose such operations, and promote ways in which to reduce such wildlife crimes.

Long-Term Impact

To stop the decline in lesser-known species due to illegal and unsustainable trade before it is too late.

References

  1. https://mcrsociety.org/
  2. http://www.mcrsociety.org


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[[Category:Wildlife conservation for lesser-known species Projects]], [[Category:Wildlife Conservation in Malaysia Projects]]

[[Category:Wildlife conservation for lesser-known species Projects in Malaysia]], [[Category:Wildlife Conservation in Malaysia Projects in Malaysia]]