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      <title>The dark web trades wildlife, but mostly for use as drugs</title>
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      <description>We searched roughly 2 million dark web advertisements over five years using ~7,000 wildlife trade-related search terms, finding 153 species traded across 3,332 advertisements. The large majority of these listings were for species used as recreational drugs (e.g. psychedelic mushrooms), rather than for the live pet or wildlife-product trade typically associated with the dark web.</description>
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