2022
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20210451
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Survey of avifauna housed in the wild animal triage centers in the state of Bahia, period 2009 to 2019, emphasizing trafficking

Abstract: Brazil is one of the primary suppliers of wildlife for trafficking, which constitutes a significant threat to biodiversity, which can cause the extinction of species, especially birds, the most important victims of trafficking. This study analyzed the wild avifauna collected in the Triage Centers of Wild Animals (CETAS) of Bahia, to inventory the most apprehended species that are threatened with extinction, and estimate the municipalities that function as suppliers and traders of wildlife. Data from 2009 to 20… Show more

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“…Annual analytical demonstration of the quantity of wild birds and the most trafficked species in the state of Pernambuco in 2016 -2017. The findings corroborate the research conducted by Santos et al (2022), revealing that in the period from 2009 to 2019, the most trafficked species were also Sicalis flaveola (saffron finch), Sporophila nigricollis (papa-capim). In addition, the findings have revealed that the largest flow of wild bird trafficking has occurred on the main highways of the state of Bahia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Annual analytical demonstration of the quantity of wild birds and the most trafficked species in the state of Pernambuco in 2016 -2017. The findings corroborate the research conducted by Santos et al (2022), revealing that in the period from 2009 to 2019, the most trafficked species were also Sicalis flaveola (saffron finch), Sporophila nigricollis (papa-capim). In addition, the findings have revealed that the largest flow of wild bird trafficking has occurred on the main highways of the state of Bahia.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%