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Duan Biggs ([email protected]) is a research fellow in the Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions and the Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science at the University of Queensland.

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Turtle hatchlings, targeted by the illegal wildlife trade, are pictured on a beach (Photo: Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Association)
How can we engage communities to help reduce illegal wildlife trade?

Insight, 03 September 2015

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First line of defence: engaging communities in tackling wildlife crime

01 March 2017

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From Poachers to Protectors: Engaging Local Communities in Solutions to Illegal Wildlife Trade

01 September 2016

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Developing a theory of change for a community-based response to illegal wildlife trade

01 July 2016

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Engaging communities to combat illegal wildlife trade: a theory of change

01 February 2016

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Supplementary material: assumptions supporting an evolving theory of change for engaging communities in tackling illegal wildlife trade

01 February 2016

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Engaging local communities in tackling illegal wildlife trade. Can a ‘theory of change’ help?

01 August 2015

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Beyond enforcement: engaging communities in tackling wildlife crime

01 April 2015

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The elephant in the room: sustainable use in the illegal wildlife trade debate

01 February 2014

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