Flying into extinction: Understanding the role of Singapore’s international parrot trade in growing domestic demand
- Scott Li Meng Aloysius, D. Yong, J. G. Lee, Anuj Jain
- Environmental ScienceBird conservation international
- 14 June 2019
Summary South-East Asia’s bird trade is of global conservation concern as it has massively depleted wild populations of many species. Parrots (Order Psittaciformes) are especially vulnerable because…
Helmeted hornbill (Rhinoplax vigil) : status review, range-wide conservation strategy and action plan (2018 – 2027)
The helmeted hornbill faces a conservation crisis that requires an urgent response. A conservation planning workshop bringing together a multistakeholder group consisting of government agencies,…
Understanding Singapore's dynamic parrot trade ecosystem
- Anuj Jain, Scott Li Meng Aloysius, J. Phelps
- EconomicsOryx
- 16 August 2021
Abstract Singapore is prominent in the global trade of pet birds, primarily parrots. This includes its role as a key international transit hub, and also its growing domestic market, including for…
Short-range contributions of local sources to ambient air
- E. Gusareva, N. Gaultier, S. Schuster
- Environmental SciencePNAS Nexus
- 14 April 2022
Abstract Recent developments in aerobiology have enabled the investigation of airborne biomass with high temporal and taxonomic resolution. In this study, we assess the contributions of local sources…
The dynamics of songbird ownership and community interconnectedness in Singapore
- Wen Xuan Chiok, Rebecca Y. Y. Lee, J. G. Lee, Anuj Jain
- BusinessBird conservation international
- 28 January 2022
Summary The practice of keeping birds is a long-held tradition in South-east Asia, including in Singapore. Beyond market surveys that have documented Singapore’s sizeable bird market, there is a…