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  • Darknet Wildlife Trade: Risks, Reality, and Prevention
    Yes, rare wildlife is traded on the darknet. The darknet is a part of the internet that is not accessible through traditional search engines like Google. It is often used for illegal activities, such as the sale of drugs, weapons, and endangered species.

    Rare wildlife is in high demand on the darknet due to its scarcity and the prestige associated with owning it. Animals such as tigers, elephants, and pangolins are commonly traded, as well as their body parts, such as ivory and fur. This illegal trade poses a serious threat to endangered species and contributes to their population decline.

    To combat the illegal trade of wildlife on the darknet, law enforcement agencies and conservation organizations are working together to monitor and disrupt these activities. This includes tracking down and apprehending individuals involved in the trade, as well as educating the public about the devastating impacts of wildlife trafficking.

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