Skip to main content
WWF

Slide Deck: Illegal wildlife markets, zoonotic disease transfer and corruption‚ – Connections and what the global community must do about it

A slide showing a group of panelists with each person's face in a circle and their name and title below on a blue background

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is greater international willingness to address illegal wildlife markets, especially those involving live animals. But to respond to this and future pandemics effectively, systems thinking, and a greater understanding of drivers and inter-sectoral approaches will be vital. This post captures insights on the connections between illegal wildlife markets, zoonotic disease transfer and corruption contributed by experts in the fields of wildlife ecology, public health, environment, development, transnational crime and wildlife trade at a TNRC virtual panel on 23 June 2020. Experts presented learning and approaches that global practitioners should consider to protect natural resources, public health and support good governance.

---

This content is made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The contents are the responsibility of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, the United States Government, or individual TNRC consortium members.

  • Slide Deck: Illegal wildlife markets, zoonotic disease transfer and corruption‚ – Connections and what the global community must do about it

    17.8 MB PDF Download