Apes Seizure Database

The Apes Seizure Database helps to tackle the illegal trade of great apes, and was launched in September 2016 at the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP17) in Johannesburg. The illegal trafficking of great apes – chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans and bonobos – has often g...

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Source https://resources.unep-wcmc.org/products/WCMC_PT041
Author UNEP-WCMC
Maintainer UNEP-WCMC
Last Updated March 9, 2023, 14:15 (UTC)
Created September 21, 2022, 11:40 (UTC)
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Issued 2023-03-09T01:01:35.153Z
Language en
Modified 2023-03-09T01:01:35.153Z
Publisher email info@unep-wcmc.org
Publisher name UNEP-WCMC
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citation GRASP. ([year]). Apes Seizure Database [on-line]. Nairobi, Kenya: Great Apes Survival Partnership. [date accessed]. Available at: https://database.un-grasp.org/
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date_published 2016-01-01
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short_description The Apes Seizure Database is the home of credible and current information relating to great apes taken from unlawful situations and the illegal trade in great ape parts and carcasses.