6个澳大利亚爬行动物物种中有1个和7个青蛙物种被作为宠物进行国际贸易,尽管1982年禁止出口,许多根据《濒危物种贸易公约》不受管制。 1 in 6 Australian reptile species and 7 frog species are traded internationally as pets despite a 1982 export ban, with many unregulated under CITES.
阿德莱德大学的一项研究表明,澳大利亚6个爬行动物物种和7个青蛙物种中有1个以上被作为宠物进行国际交易,尽管1982年禁止出口当地活动物。 A study from the University of Adelaide reveals that over one in six Australian reptile species and seven frog species are traded internationally as pets, despite a 1982 export ban on live native animals. 研究查明了163个爬行动物和7个青蛙种被出售,重点是在线平台。 The research identified 163 reptile and seven frog species being sold, focusing on online platforms. 根据《濒危物种公约》,许多物种仍然不受管制,这促使人们呼吁改进监测,并将更多的物种列入《濒危物种公约》附录三,以加强保护。 Many species remain unregulated under CITES, prompting calls for improved monitoring and the inclusion of more species in CITES Appendix III to strengthen protections.