1、February 2024Bakytbek Tokubek UuluLouisa MusingAmy WoolloffAN ASSESSMENT OF wildlife trade in CentralasiaKanaat MusuralievSanjar KurmanovStephanie von MeibomABOUT US TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organisation working globally to ensure that trade in wild species is legal and sustainable,for
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3、of TRAFFIC or its supporting organisations concerning the legal status of any country,territory,or area,or of its authorities,or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.PROJECT SupervisorSStephanie von Meibom,Louisa MusingPublished by:TRAFFIC International,Cambridge,United Kingdom
4、.SUGGESTED CITATIONTokubek uulu B.,Musing L.,Woolloff A.,Musuraliev K.,Kurmanov S.,von Meibom S.(2024).An Assessment of Wildlife Trade in Central Asia.TRAFFIC.TRAFFIC 2024.Copyright of material published in this report is vested in TRAFFIC.UK Registered Charity No.1076722DesignCressida StevensTRAFFI
5、C REPORTACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe TRAFFIC project team thanks the project partners for their ongoing assistance and support in developing this report.Notably,TRAFFIC thanks Fauna&Flora,the Association for the Conservation of Biodiversity in Kazakhstan(ACBK),The Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Scien
6、ces of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Ecological Resource Centre“EKOMAKTAB”.We are also grateful for the contributions and the information provided by the various government agencies in Kazakhstan-Forestry and Wildlife Committee Ministry of Ecology,Geology and Natural Resources of the Republic o