香港零售药店的壁虎贸易

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY European Journal of Wildlife Research Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1007/s10344-023-01762-3
Jovy Y. S. Chan, Vincent Nijman, Chris R. Shepherd
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托凯壁虎是国际上贸易量最大的物种之一,主要是为了满足传统中药的需求。托凯壁虎主要来自野外。虽然存在合法贸易,但从野外非法采集以及通过欺诈性人工繁殖活动洗钱的现象也很普遍。人们对该物种在野外的状况知之甚少,但据了解,在其分布区的某些地方,该物种的数量正在减少。香港是壁虎贸易的重要目的地,在此,我们评估了香港零售市场上壁虎的供应情况、报告来源和货币价值。我们调查了150家商店,在37%的商店中发现了220对壁虎。我们估计,香港每天平均有15,000对壁虎出售。一对壁虎的平均售价为12美元,观察到的壁虎总零售价值接近18万美元。在香港出售的壁虎据说来自中国大陆、越南和泰国,而不是印尼,尽管印尼是世界上最大的壁虎出口国。然而,最近在香港查获的壁虎却来自印度尼西亚。尽管店员称托卡壁虎来自越南,但《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》贸易数据库中并没有此类报告。显然,托卡伊壁虎的来源既有合法的,也有非法的,因此需要提高警惕和进一步调查,以防止非法贸易。
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The trade of tokay geckos Gekko gecko in retail pharmaceutical outlets in Hong Kong

Tokay geckos are one of the most heavily traded species internationally, largely to supply demand for use in traditional Chinese medicine. Tokay geckos are largely sourced from the wild. While there is a legal trade, illegal collection from the wild as well as laundering through fraudulent captive-breeding operations is common. Very little is known of the status of this species in the wild, though it is understood to be in decline in some parts of its range. Hong Kong is an important destination for tokay geckos in trade, and here, we assessed the availability, reported origin, and monetary value of tokay geckos in Hong Kong’s retail market. We surveyed 150 shops and found 220 tokay gecko pairs in 37% of all shops. We estimate that on average 15,000 tokay geckos are offered for sale in Hong Kong on any given day. The mean price of a tokay gecko pair is USD12, and the total retail value of the tokay geckos observed approaches USD180,000. Tokay geckos for sale in Hong Kong are said to be sourced from mainland China, Vietnam, and Thailand, and not from Indonesia despite Indonesia being the world’s largest exporter of tokay geckos. However, recent seizures in Hong Kong were from Indonesia. Despite shop staff stating tokay geckos were from Vietnam, there are no such reports in the CITES Trade Database. Tokay geckos are clearly being obtained from a combination of legal and illegal sources, and therefore increased vigilance and further investigation is called for to prevent illegal trade.

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期刊介绍: European Journal of Wildlife Research focuses on all aspects of wildlife biology. Main areas are: applied wildlife ecology; diseases affecting wildlife population dynamics, conservation, economy or public health; ecotoxicology; management for conservation, hunting or pest control; population genetics; and the sustainable use of wildlife as a natural resource. Contributions to socio-cultural aspects of human-wildlife relationships and to the history and sociology of hunting will also be considered.
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