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Dive into the database and discover which species are being used, where and how.
What is it being used for? Is the use sustainable?
Is the species in use threatend with extinction?
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Record: Submission #37
Crocodylus porosus
Saltwater crocodile
Australia
LC
Least Concern
Food and feed, Collection/display, Decorative and aesthetic
Hunting and/or Trapping of live terrestrial and aerial animals
Yes, considered sustainable
2018
2 years 3 months ago
Record: Submission #616
Platycercus eximius
Eatern Rosella, Rosella parrot, Pretty Joey
New Zealand
LC
Least Concern
Collection/display, Conservation Management, Other -- Removal of alien invasive pest parrot species, sold into international pet trade.
Hunting and/or Trapping of live terrestrial and aerial animals
Yes, considered unsustainable
2008
1 year 5 months ago
Record: Submission #82
Rusa unicolor
Sambar deer, Cervus unicolor
Australia
VU
Vulnerable
Food and feed, Collection/display, Recreation
Hunting and/or Trapping of live terrestrial and aerial animals
Yes, considered sustainable
2019
2 years 3 months ago
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