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Bibliography


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 * Agu, Helen U.; Meredith L. Gore. 2020. “Women in Wildlife Trafficking in Africa: A Synthesis of Literature”. Global Ecology and Conservation 23 (September): e01166. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01166.
 * Wyatt, Tanya.; Daan Van Uhm.; Angus Nurse. 2020. “Differentiating Criminal Networks in the Illegal Wildlife Trade: Organized, Corporate and Disorganized Crime”. Trends in Organized Crime 23 (4): 350–66. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-020-09385-9.
 * Haas, Timothy C.; Sam M. Ferreira. 2018. “Finding Politically Feasible Conservation Policies: The Case of Wildlife Trafficking". Ecological Applications 28 (2): 473–94. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1662.
 * Leaman, Danna J. 2006. "Sustainable Wild Collection of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants". MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS: AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL, ECOLOGICAL, LEGAL, PHARMACOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS,17 (97-107).
 * Haas, Timothy C.; Sam M. Ferreira. 2018. “Finding Politically Feasible Conservation Policies: The Case of Wildlife Trafficking". Ecological Applications 28 (2): 473–94. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1662.
 * Leaman, Danna J. 2006. "Sustainable Wild Collection of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants". MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS: AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL, ECOLOGICAL, LEGAL, PHARMACOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS,17 (97-107).
 * Leaman, Danna J. 2006. "Sustainable Wild Collection of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants". MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS: AGRICULTURAL, COMMERCIAL, ECOLOGICAL, LEGAL, PHARMACOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS,17 (97-107).