WM, if you don't mind my asking, where did you get those figures?
I know that they were placed on CITES 1 for a few years, but this was because the government of the Solomon Islands refused to invest the money into a reliable population count. After the count was concluded, the species was reopened for limited collection.
They're certainly a species which needs to be watched extremely carefully, small natural range, slow reproductive rate... But I had not seen anything concrete relating to threats to wild populations, merely that the species would be have a status which alternated every few years as far as CITES went.
Not saying you're incorrect or anything, simply curious as to what sources you're using for the information.
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