United States wildlife and wildlife product imports from 2000–2014

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Evan A. Eskew
Allison M. White
Noam Ross
Kristine M. Smith
Katherine F. Smith
Jon Paul Rodríguez
Carlos Zambrana-Torrelio
William B. Karesh
Peter Daszak
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[1] EcoHealth Alliance,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Division of Biology and Medicine
[2] Brown University,undefined
[3] IUCN Species Survival Commission,undefined
[4] Centro de Ecología,undefined
[5] Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas,undefined
[6] Provita,undefined
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The global wildlife trade network is a massive system that has been shown to threaten biodiversity, introduce non-native species and pathogens, and cause chronic animal welfare concerns. Despite its scale and impact, comprehensive characterization of the global wildlife trade is hampered by data that are limited in their temporal or taxonomic scope and detail. To help fill this gap, we present data on 15 years of the importation of wildlife and their derived products into the United States (2000–2014), originally collected by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. We curated and cleaned the data and added taxonomic information to improve data usability. These data include >2 million wildlife or wildlife product shipments, representing >60 biological classes and >3.2 billion live organisms. Further, the majority of species in the dataset are not currently reported on by CITES parties. These data will be broadly useful to both scientists and policymakers seeking to better understand the volume, sources, biological composition, and potential risks of the global wildlife trade.
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