Visual Presentations
Please find below the full list of visual presentations to be held during our networking lunch time session:
- Using seizure reports to guide enforcement against illegal trade in lesser known species in India presented by Uttara Mendiratta, Independent researcher
- Gathering the Evidence for Action: Ghana’s pangolin trade presented by Kofi Amponsah-Mensah, Centre for African Wetlands, University of Ghana
- Domestic ivory markets, community livelihoods and elephant survival presented by Ross Harvey, South African Institute of International Affairs
- Understanding the prevalence of bear part consumption in Cambodia using specialised questioning techniques presented by Elizabeth Oneita Davis, San Diego Zoo Global, University of Bristol
- Wildlife Judicial and Prosecutorial Assistance Programs in Africa: Collaborating to Combat Wildlife Crime Through Effective Prosecution presented by Philip Muruthi, African Wildlife Foundation and Will Powell, African Wildlife Foundation
- Quantification to Mitigation: Investigating the Scale and Drivers of Seahorse Trade in Cambodia presented by Vong Rylida, Fauna and Flora International
- Quantifying Unregulated Wildlife Trade in Nepal Exemplified by Trade in Turtle and Tortoise Species presented by Sandesh Neupane, GoldenGate International College, Tribhuvan University
- Influencing Wildlife Consumers: Experimental Testing of Demand Reduction Messages presented by Tom Moorhouse, University of Oxford
- Decline of the wild ploughshare tortoise caused by its illegal international trade presented by Angelo Ramy Mandimbihasina, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
- Critical evidence to drive a reduction in Cambodia’s ivory trade presented by Regine Weckauf, Fauna & Flora International
- Securing Economic Returns from Stopping IWT presented by Fiesta Warinwa, African Wildlife Foundation
- Recent genetic developments and their use in rapid and cost-effective species identification in wildlife forensics presented by Stefan Prost, University of California Berkeley and Adeline Seah, Wildlife Conservation Society
- The lions share? Assessing South Africa’s commercial captive lion breeding and bone export industry presented by Vivienne L. Williams, School of Animal, Plant & Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand
- Illegal pangolin trade in the Gulf of Guinea presented by Daniel J. Ingram, University College London
- Stable isotopes as forensic tools for establishing origin of traded wildlife products presented by Clive Trueman, University of Southampton
- Legal ‘Grey Areas’ in Shark and Ray Trade in Indonesia presented by Muhammad Ichsan, WCS Indonesia Program
- How can we influence decision making regarding the consumers of sea turtle products in Nicaragua? presented by Isabel M. Vique Bosquet, Fauna and Flora International
- Solutions for tackling the illegal and unsustainable trade of high-value marine products in the Trans-Fly, Papua New Guinea presented by Sara Busilacchi, Land and Water Townsville, CSIRO
- Emerging issues in illegal wildlife trade in 2018: a horizon scan presented by Nafeesa Esmail, Oxford Martin Programme on the Illegal Wildlife Trade, University of Oxford
- Healers and Dealers: use of endangered wildlife for traditional Asian medicine in South Africa and Vietnam presented by Trang Nguyen, WildAct Vietnam / DICE, University of Kent
- Mapping the Evidence: Effectiveness of International Wildlife Trade Practices and Policies presented by Janine E. Robinson, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent
- Strengthening Community Engagement in Rhino Conservation: evidencing knowledge, perception & wellbeing impacts presented by Rob Small, Fauna and Flora International
- Using social media to detect evolving and emerging markets presented by Lauren A. Harrington, WildCRU, University of Oxford
- Combatting IWT in a war-zone: action research applied to a socio-ecological system in Mali presented by Susan Canney, University of Oxford, WILD Foundation
- Enhanced Equity and Governance, Reduced Illegal Resource Use at Uganda Protected Areas presented by Medard Twinamatsiko, Mbarara University of Science and Technology
- Testing hypotheses on socio-Economic Drivers of Illegal African Wildlife Trade presented by Lucrecia Souviron-Priego, Universidad de Málaga
- How unchecked demand for tiger products is driving transnational criminality and is impacting on all big cats? presented by Aron White, Environmental Investigation Agency
- Evidence and precautionary action in the lion bone trade: How are they related? presented by Michael ‘t Sas-Rolfes, Oxford Martin Programme on the Illegal Wildlife Trade, University of Oxford
- Gibbon Gibbon Gone: The impact of social media and photo prop trade on the small apes presented by Susan M. Cheyne, IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group, Section on Small Apes
- Reducing Demand for Unsupported Health Remedies: A Novel Evidence-Based Approach presented by Douglas MacFarlane, University of Western Australia,
Conservation Evidence, Cambridge University - Sounding the Horn: Findings from a Report on the Trade in Rhino Horn Antiques in the UK presented by Cathy Dean, Save the Rhino International
- Understanding and tackling the demand for illegal wildlife products within Europe presented by Hannah Dickinson, BIOSEC, University of Sheffield
- A Sum of Scales: how counting pangolin scales can aid law enforcement efforts presented by Tessa Ullmann, Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent
- Delivering the evidence for the IWT in cheetahs presented by Nicholas Mitchell, Zoological Society of London
- An Evidence-based Approach to Closing China’s Ivory Markets presented by Gavin Edwards, WWF International and Xu Ling, TRAFFIC China
- African elephant and rhino poaching for the illegal ivory and rhino horn trade in Asia today presented by Lucy Vigne, Consultant
- Towards sustainable wildlife conservation: a case study of wildlife crimes in two major protected areas and adjacent communities in Zimbabwe presented by Edson Gandiwa, School of Wildlife, Ecology and Conservation, Chinhoyi University of Technology
- Resolving the links between poverty and rule-breaking in a conservation context presented by Freya St John, Bangor University
- Mapping Trends in International Assistance to Conservation and IWT: The case of USFWS presented by Angelica Ochoa, University of Sheffield
- Closing the Door on Corruption: Developing a Universal Standard for Secure Ivory and IWT Storerooms presented by Ruth Musgrave, Elephant Protection Initiative
- Countering Corruption in Wildlife Crime presented by Chris Morris, Independent researcher