报告显示,东南亚老虎栖息地猎套和陷阱数量巨大,堪称东南亚的猎套危机。这已经危及到大批野生动物的生命。与此同时,森林中大量的猎套,增加了人畜共患疾病向人类传播的风险。该报告首次评估了该地区各国家保护区的猎套数量。据估计,在柬埔寨、老挝、越南等猎套危机最严重的野生动物分布地区,约有1230万个猎套时刻威胁着老虎和其他野生动物的生命。无声的陷阱:东南亚猎套危机 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report details the scale of the snaring crisis, its impacts on people, nature and wildlife, and lays out a set of recommendations, which if taken holstically, could help halt and reverse this crisis. Analyzing the largest set of data to date, WWF estimates that there are over 12 million snares present in the protected areas of Cambodia, Lao PDR and Viet Nam- a group of countries that are at thecentre of the regional snaring crisis. It is these same countries where snaring has been implicated in the rapid decline and likely extinction of tigers. Evidence is provided that shows these snares to be a threat to the remaining wild tigers in other Southeast Asian countries. The total number of snares on the ground in Southeast Asia will likely be far greater than the figures estimated in this report, which only look at a portion of the region's total protected areas. Furthermore, snares are ubiquitous outside protected areas, and often concentrated just beyond their boundaries. In the region, commercial poachers are setting snares in large numbers to capture animals for wildlife trade - and in many cases this trade is illegal. This trade increasingly supplies meat - often as a delicacy - to urban consumers, with the flow of wildlife from remote and rural areas negatively impacting the food security for the small proportion of Southeast Asians who rely on wildlife to meet nutritional needs. 【更多详情,请下载:无声的陷阱:东南亚猎套危机】 镝数聚dydata,pdf报告,小数据,可视数据,表格数据
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    无声的陷阱:东南亚猎套危机

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    年份2020
    来源世界自然基金会
    数据类型数据报告
    关键字野生动物, 濒危动物, 生物多样性
    店铺镝数进入店铺
    发布时间2020-07-22
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    报告显示,东南亚老虎栖息地猎套和陷阱数量巨大,堪称东南亚的猎套危机。这已经危及到大批野生动物的生命。与此同时,森林中大量的猎套,增加了人畜共患疾病向人类传播的风险。该报告首次评估了该地区各国家保护区的猎套数量。据估计,在柬埔寨、老挝、越南等猎套危机最严重的野生动物分布地区,约有1230万个猎套时刻威胁着老虎和其他野生动物的生命。

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    无声的陷阱:东南亚猎套危机
    
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    This report details the scale of the snaring crisis, its impacts on people, nature and wildlife, and lays out a set of recommendations, which if taken holstically, could help halt and reverse this crisis.
    Analyzing the largest set of data to date, WWF estimates that there are over 12 million snares present in the protected areas of Cambodia, Lao PDR and Viet Nam- a group of countries that are at thecentre of the regional snaring crisis. It is these same countries where snaring has been implicated in the rapid decline and likely extinction of tigers. Evidence is provided that shows these snares to be a threat to the remaining wild tigers in other Southeast Asian countries.
    The total number of snares on the ground in Southeast Asia will likely be far greater than the figures estimated in this report, which only look at a portion of the region's total protected areas. Furthermore, snares are ubiquitous outside protected areas, and often concentrated just beyond their boundaries.
    In the region, commercial poachers are setting snares in large numbers to capture animals for wildlife trade - and in many cases this trade is illegal. This trade increasingly supplies meat - often as a delicacy - to urban consumers, with the flow of wildlife from remote and rural areas negatively impacting the food security for the small proportion of Southeast Asians who rely on wildlife to meet nutritional needs. 
    
    【更多详情,请下载:无声的陷阱:东南亚猎套危机】

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