Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conservation of many species because their considerable population sizes can generate a significant demand for bushmeat. The study of the effect of age, sex and geographic location in bushmeat eating in African cities may offer valuable insights on which population groups to target in behaviour change campaigns. Using 2,040 interviews in six West African cities from four countries, in forest and savannah settings, we analysed the differences between age and sex in people’s frequency of bushmeat consumption. Overall, we found similar patterns in all sampled cities. As many as 62.2 % males and 72.1% females replied that they ‘would not eat bushmeat ...
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...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
Using questionnaire surveys in southern Nigeria, this paper explores whether : (i) bushmeat is still...
Bushmeat consumption remains significant in urban Central Africa. Increasing urbanization has fueled...
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...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
Bushmeat consumption in large Sub-Saharan African cities is perceived as a major threat to the conse...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
The meat of wild animals (bushmeat) is consumed extensively in many tropical regions. Over the past ...
Using questionnaire surveys in southern Nigeria, this paper explores whether : (i) bushmeat is still...
Bushmeat consumption remains significant in urban Central Africa. Increasing urbanization has fueled...
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...
Bushmeat hunting and consumption is common throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, a recent review indic...