Despite concerted efforts, the illegal wildlife trade has escalated dramatically. Human population growth, increasing wealth, access to wildlife, and improved global transport links have all played a part. In parts of Asia where the tradition of wildlife consumption is culturally embedded, demand for particular high-value species has soared. At the other end of the supply chain, rural poverty in the countries that harbour these species is driving desperate people to plunder their own natural resources for scant reward.
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $3,900
Framed Print: $4,100Print Size: 1030×740 mm
Frame Size: 1090×800 mm
Paper Type: Hahnemuhle FineArt Baryta 325gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 10
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Despite concerted efforts, the illegal wildlife trade has escalated dramatically. Human population growth, increasing wealth, access to wildlife, and improved global transport links have all played a part. In parts of Asia where the tradition of wildlife consumption is culturally embedded, demand for particular high-value species has soared. At the other end of the supply chain, rural poverty in the countries that harbour these species is driving desperate people to plunder their own natural resources for scant reward.
Photographer:
Britta Jaschinski
Print Only: $3,900
Framed Print: $4,100
Print Size: 1030×740 mm
Frame Size: 1090×800 mm
Exhibit: POS BJ 389 10
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