The bushmeat market in the city of Malabo is bustling—more so today than it was nearly two decades ago, when Gail Hearn, PhD, began what is now one of the region’s longest continuously running studies ...
The bushmeat market in the city of Malabo is bustling—more so today than it was nearly two decades ago, when Gail Hearn, PhD, began what is now one of the region’s longest continuously running studies ...
Scientists estimate nearly 12,000 pounds of illegal bushmeat are smuggled into France from Africa every week, and the threat to endangered species is only getting worse. An undeclared bottle of ...
Commercial killing of rainforest wildlife is putting biodiversity at risk and reducing sources of protein for rural populations, warns a new report from the Center for International Forestry Research ...
Bushmeat can be purchased in Europe’s capital cities, with the meat of endangered species such as primates and pangolins available. But the scale of the problem is not fully understood as few studies ...
Declining fish stocks are fuelling a multibillion-dollar bushmeat trade in West Africa. It's a trend that is threatening the survival of dozens of wildlife species, and EU fishing agreements with ...
The campaign against bushmeat trade in Cameroon received a boost recently when three winners in a Video Scriptwriting Competition for use in raising awareness against Bushmeat Trade were announced on ...
Bushmeat is widely eaten and sold across Africa, though it varies whether it is legal. The trade is typically allowed where people are permitted to hunt, as long as their prey isn't endangered and ...
New York, NY and Hyderabad (India) October 12, 2012—A new report published today by Panthera confirms that widespread illegal hunting and the bushmeat trade occur more frequently and with greater ...
Bushmeat hunting, or the hunting of meat from wild animals, may be transforming the rain forests in Africa. When hunters kill gorillas and other primates for their meat, the primates no longer ...
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