Turning negatives into positives for pet trading and kee**: A review of positive lists

E Toland, M Bando, M Hamers, V Cadenas, R Laidlaw… - Animals, 2020‏ - mdpi.com
Simple Summary In regulating the trading and kee** of exotic pets, lawmakers seek to
protect animal welfare, prevent species declines, and safeguard biodiversity. The public also …

One health implications of fur farming

C Warwick, A Pilny, C Steedman… - Frontiers in Animal Science, 2023‏ - frontiersin.org
Fur farming involves the captive-breeding, rearing, and killing of between 85–100 million
animals annually for their pelts. The purpose of this report is to summarise key areas of …

Trading animal lives: ten tricky issues on the road to protecting commodified wild animals

DW Macdonald, LA Harrington, TP Moorhouse… - …, 2021‏ - academic.oup.com
Wildlife commodification can generate benefits for biodiversity conservation, but it also has
negative impacts; overexploitation of wildlife is currently one of the biggest drivers of …

Younger generations are more interested than older generations in having non-domesticated animals as pets

KA Cronin, M Leahy, SR Ross, M Wilder Schook… - PLoS …, 2022‏ - journals.plos.org
The trade and private ownership of non-domesticated animals has detrimental effects on
individual animals and their wild populations. Therefore, there is a need to understand the …

Mobile zoos and other itinerant animal handling events: current status and recommendations for future policies

C Warwick, A Pilny, C Steedman, T Howell… - Animals, 2023‏ - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Mobile zoos are events in which non-domesticated (exotic) and
domesticated species are transported to different venues for the purposes of education …

[HTML][HTML] Getting It Straight: Accommodating rectilinear behavior in captive snakes—A review of recommendations and their evidence base

C Warwick, R Grant, C Steedman, TJ Howell, PC Arena… - Animals, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Snakes are sentient animals and should be subject to the accepted
general welfare principles of other species. However, they are also the only vertebrates …

[PDF][PDF] Wildlife-pet markets in a one-health context.

C Warwick, C Steedman - 2021‏ - onehealthinitiative.com
Abstract Background and Aim: Wildlife markets are centers of trade involving live animals
and their derivatives from wild-caught and captive-bred non-domesticated animals …

Regulating pets using an objective positive list approach

C Warwick, C Steedman - Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Pet trading and kee** globally involves at least 13,000 species, and at least 350 million
individual nondomesticated or “wild pet” animals annually. In addition, over 445 million …

Exotic pet trade in Canada: The influence of social media on public sentiment and behaviour

M Anagnostou, B Doberstein - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2024‏ - Elsevier
The live trade in wild animals can increase the risk of escape of exotic animals, introduce
invasive species, spread zoonotic diseases, over-exploit wild populations, and harm animal …

Evidential thresholds for species suitability in captivity

M Jessop, A Pilny, C Warwick, M Whitehead - Health and welfare of …, 2023‏ - Springer
Collectively, across all relevant sectors, millions of reptiles representing a wide range of
species are kept in captivity, despite commonly being maladapted to the conditions in which …