Definition(s)
The wild species uses are defined through the practices of fishing, gathering, terrestrial animal harvesting, logging, and non-extractive practices. For the purposes of this assessment, the use of wild species have been divided into different categories, which are not mutually exclusive: ceremony and ritual expression, decorative and aesthetic, energy, food and feed, learning and education, materials and construction, medicine and hygiene, recreation and other: companionship. (Source: IPBES, Sustainable Use Assessment, 2022)
Hierarchy
Broader: Human activity
Narrower: Terrestrial animal harvesting
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora | 2 decisions |