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Bidding against survival. The elephant poaching crisis and the role of auctions in the U.S. ivory market.

Published online
25 May 2016
Content type
Miscellaneous

Author(s)
Ratchford, M.

Publication language
English
Location
USA & Africa South of Sahara & Colorado & Kenya
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Key words

  • animal welfare
  • auctions
  • demand
  • marketing
  • national parks
  • population decrease
  • trade
  • trade policy
  • wild animals
  • wildlife conservation
  • wildlife management
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