Facebook is ‘platform of choice’ for Philippine wildlife traders, says monitor
Facebook has emerged as the top site for wildlife trafficking in the Philippines, a watchdog said on Friday, with thousands of endangered crocodiles, snakes and turtles illegally traded in just three months.
Monitoring network Traffic said Facebook had not done enough to shut down the trade, which saw more than 5,000 reptiles from 115 species for sale on its discussion groups from June to August 2015 alone.
“Facebook is the platform of choice for illegal traders in the Philippines because of its popularity and insufficient internal monitoring enforcement,” the report said.
“This magnitude of commerce in live wild animals online is just mind-boggling,” said Serene Chng, Traffic’s programme officer for Southeast Asia.
The groups where live reptile advertisements were posted had more than 350,000 members when the study began, with numbers growing 11 per cent in two months.