An evidence-based behavioural intervention on saiga horn as a traditional medicine in Singapore
<p>Illegal and/or unsustainable wildlife trade affects wildlife globally. To address this issue, a plethora of demand reduction efforts have been carried out. However, shortcomings in behaviour change interventions targeting wildlife consumers have been widely noted, and these likely compromi...
Main Author: | Doughty, HL |
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Other Authors: | Milner-Gulland, EJ |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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