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Dashboard / Market Tracker
Insights into the relationships between species, platforms and national markets of illegally traded species
Last updated: 1 November 2024
63%
of ads recorded are found in Thailand
88%
of ads recorded appear on Facebook
40
species are traded on Facebook, the highest number recorded
Read more about what may be driving consumption, poaching and trafficking trends in our global trend reports and other analyses from the ECO-SOLVE team.
Showing data for all species sold in all countries on all platforms
Animal group
Birds
Marines
Mammals
Reptiles
NA
No. of ADVERTS
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Source: Global Monitoring System, ECO-SOLVE, Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (2024–ongoing) - CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FULL DATABASE
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of ads recorded are found in undefined
20%
of ads recorded appear on undefined
20%
species are traded on undefined, the highest number recorded
Read more about what may be driving consumption, poaching and trafficking trends in our global trend reports and other analyses from the ECO-SOLVE team.