Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Marlowe Building, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK; Caño Palma Biological Station, Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation (COTERC), Pococí, Limón, Costa Rica.
Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Marlowe Building, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR, UK.
Curr Biol. 2020 Oct 5;30(19):R1066-R1068. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.065.
The insatiable human appetite for wildlife products drives species to extinction, spreads disease and has negative consequences for the economies of source countries [1,2]. As a major transnational enterprise, illegal wildlife trade is valued between eight and 26.5 billion US dollars annually [3,4]. Because law enforcement is often only reactive, information on trafficking routes is key to disrupting trade and curtailing wildlife crime. In our efforts to uncover trade routes of trafficked sea turtle eggs, we developed and field-tested the InvestEGGator, a 3D-printed decoy turtle egg embedded with a GPS-GSM transmitter (Supplemental Information). Illegally collected clutches of turtle eggs containing a decoy transmitter enabled us to track the movements of traffickers, and thus gain a better understanding of illegal trade routes. The decoys, set to emit a signal once an hour, provided five tracks, the most detailed of which identified an entire trade chain, covering 137 km. Using data provided by the decoys, we identified trafficking routes and on two occasions properties of potential interest to law enforcement. Decoys also yielded anecdotal information, furthering our understanding of trafficking routes.
人类对野生动物产品的无尽需求导致物种灭绝,传播疾病,并对来源国的经济产生负面影响[1,2]。作为一个主要的跨国企业,非法野生动物贸易每年的价值在 80 亿至 265 亿美元之间[3,4]。由于执法往往只是被动的,因此有关贸易路线的信息是打击贸易和遏制野生动物犯罪的关键。在我们努力揭示走私海龟蛋的贸易路线时,我们开发并实地测试了 InvestEGGator,这是一种嵌入 GPS-GSM 发射器的 3D 打印假海龟蛋(补充信息)。非法收集的包含假发射器的海龟蛋巢使我们能够跟踪走私者的行踪,从而更好地了解非法贸易路线。这些诱饵每小时发出一次信号,提供了五条轨迹,其中最详细的一条确定了一条完整的贸易链,覆盖了 137 公里。我们利用诱饵提供的数据确定了走私路线,并在两次发现了可能对执法部门有兴趣的财产。诱饵还提供了一些轶事信息,进一步加深了我们对走私路线的了解。