In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and governments remain committed to invest in efforts to both conserve and allow the sustainable use of wildlife. Four principal barriers need to be overcome: (i) communities are not motivated to conserve wildlife long-term because they have no formal rights to benefit from wildlife, or to exclude others from taking it on their land; (ii) multispecies harvests, typical of bushmeat hunting scenarios, place large-bodied species at risk of extinction; (iii) wildlife production cannot expand, in the same way that livestock farming can, to meet the expected growth in consumer demand; and (iv) wildlife habitat is lost through conversion to agriculture, housi...
Biodiversity conservation is seriously threatened in African parks and protected areas due to the ex...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
This articlepresents a number of policy recommendations to improve the sustainability of wildlife-ba...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Bushmeat hunting, trade and consumption is a growing biodiversity and food security concern. Much of...
The bushmeat trade,orthe illegal acquisition and exchange ofwild meat,has long been recognised asa ...
African savannas are complex socio-ecological systems with diverse wild and domestic herbivore assem...
The bushmeat trade, or the illegal acquisition and exchange of wild meat, has long been recognised a...
Biodiversity conservation is seriously threatened in African parks and protected areas due to the ex...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Biodiversity conservation is seriously threatened in African parks and protected areas due to the ex...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
In Africa, overhunting of tropical wildlife for food remains an intractable issue. Donors and govern...
This articlepresents a number of policy recommendations to improve the sustainability of wildlife-ba...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Bushmeat hunting, trade and consumption is a growing biodiversity and food security concern. Much of...
The bushmeat trade,orthe illegal acquisition and exchange ofwild meat,has long been recognised asa ...
African savannas are complex socio-ecological systems with diverse wild and domestic herbivore assem...
The bushmeat trade, or the illegal acquisition and exchange of wild meat, has long been recognised a...
Biodiversity conservation is seriously threatened in African parks and protected areas due to the ex...
Bushmeat hunting is identified as the major threat to wildlife in sub-Saharan Africa. The trade whic...
Biodiversity conservation is seriously threatened in African parks and protected areas due to the ex...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...