
Global Efforts to Curb Illegal Wildlife Trade and Protect Endangered Species
The article discusses the rise of the illegal exotic pet trade, driven by online marketplaces and social media, which threatens wild populations of reptiles, birds, and amphibians. It highlights efforts at the CITES conference to implement stricter regulations and bans on certain species, such as Galápagos iguanas and African tortoises, amid concerns over illegal trafficking, permit abuse, and the impact on biodiversity. The article also notes opposition from pet trade advocates and emphasizes the need for stronger international cooperation to combat wildlife exploitation.

