Cheetah Trafficking: Somaliland's Role in Exotic Animal Networks
Somaliland has emerged as a critical node in the trafficking of cheetahs, driven by demand from affluent collectors in the Gulf region. This trade raises significant concerns regarding wildlife conservation.
The trafficking of cheetahs has escalated in Somaliland, which has become a central hub for this illicit activity. Wealthy collectors in the Arabian Peninsula are driving the high demand for these exotic animals.
This situation presents considerable challenges for wildlife conservation efforts, as the ongoing trade threatens the stability of cheetah populations in the region.
Understanding the infrastructure and networks that facilitate this trafficking is essential for developing effective strategies to combat it and protect vulnerable species.