A Survey of the “War on Wildlife”: How Conflict Affects Conservation

Over the last 60 years, more than two-thirds of the world’s remaining biodiversity hotspots have experienced armed conflict. The effects have been myriad, from destruction as a result of military tactics to indirect socioeconomic and political changes, like human migration and displacement. This so-called “war on wildlife” has important implications for conservation and peacebuilding efforts, … Continue reading A Survey of the “War on Wildlife”: How Conflict Affects Conservation