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Pet primates on social media
The role of the anthropogenic Allee effect in the exotic pet trade on ...
Illegal wildlife trade on Facebook was blatant, easily accessible and unchecked. Discrepancies in current domestic wildlife legislation lead to intentional ...
The next exotic pet to go viral. Is social media causing an increase in ...
Social media is known to influence consumers' attitudes and to increase demand for wild animals as pets, when depicted online. We investigate ...
Global online trade in primates for pets - ResearchGate
This overview provides insight into the nature and intricacies of the online primate pet trade and advocates for increased trade regulation and monitoring.
Social Media Contexts Moderate Perceptions of Animals
study found evidence to suggest that people moderate their discussions on human-animal interactions based on the social network they are in, but these ...
'No more monkey selfies': scientists told images could drive illegal ...
Celebrity primatologists and scientists have been urged not to post selfies with chimpanzees, orangutans and other primates on social media to help ...
How are 'cute' social media videos encouraging the exotic pet trade?
Researchers at the University of Adelaide are concerned video sharing platforms such as YouTube could be contributing to the normalisation of exotic pets.
Vet Discusses Pet Monkeys on Social Media - YouTube
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Social Media Platforms such as TikTok & Facebook Glorify the Trade ...
Despite the new laws on the horizon, Monkey World was called to rescue a tiny baby monkey from the UK pet trade this week.
SMACC works to end online animal cruelty, working with social media platforms, collecting data and raising awareness. Learn more.
Social Media Glamorizes Monkey Ownership–Then It Turns Bad
The global trade in pet monkeys and other primates is being mainly driven by greed and social media, according to wildlife protection advocate Nina Plail.
The next exotic pet to go viral: Is social media causing an increase in ...
We investigate the online presence of the nocturnal primates gala-gos, on TikTok and Instagram, and its influence on followers' attitudes and desire to keep ...
Let's take the fight to social media giants and protect endangered ...
Every year, thousands of apes and monkeys are cruelly bought and sold as part of the illegal wildlife trade.
The problematic use of monkeys for social media content
A new report highlights that the violent and graphic torture of Macaques, a type of monkey, has had over 12 million views on social media sites.
6 Actions You Can Take to Help Stop Social Media Animal Cruelty
PASA was started with the goal of helping rescued primates in sanctuaries across Africa. But we also prioritize protecting monkeys and apes in ...
World Animal Protection | If you think pet monkeys on social media ...
... pet monkeys on social media are cute, think again. The latest report from Asia for Animals Coalition SMACC has revealed the immense suffering ...
Celebrating International Monkey Day - World Animal Protection US
There are more than 200 species of monkeys in the world. These monkeys range in size and geography, with the smallest monkey, the pygmy marmoset, weighing just ...
Putting primates on screen is fuelling the illegal pet trade
Using real apes and monkeys as actors in film and TV encourages people to see them as pets.
Pet Trade - Prosimian Sanctuary
Prosimians and other primates are wild animals, not pets! Wild animals do not become domesticated by simply keeping them in human environments.
Keeping primates as pets to be banned after social media-driven ...
An estimated 5,000 primates are kept as pets in the UK, many of them kept alone in bird cages in living rooms, according to the RSPCA. Just ...
Non-human Primates and Online Social Media Cruelty
Online content that involves animal abuse and cruelty, especially towards monkeys, is available on social media platforms, including Facebook, TikTok and ...