AbstractThe intense consumption of flying foxes in North Sulawesi, Indonesia has raised hunting pressure and extirpation is expected to spread into other regions. To assess local cultural attitudes towards bats for formulating a targeted conservation campaign, we conducted a survey of consumption practices of bats in 2013 at the eight major markets near Manado. Locals eat flying foxes at least once a month, but the frequency increases tenfold around Christian holidays. Approximately 500 metric tons of bats are imported from other provinces, with South Sulawesi as the main provider at 38%. No action has been taken to conserve the bats, as continued abundance in the market masks the effects of the bushmeat trade on wild populations. We sugges...
Wildlife trade for consumption needs is found in various regions in Indonesia, one of which is in No...
Wildlife trade for consumption needs is found in various regions in Indonesia, one of which is in No...
The AZA Bat Taxon Advisory Group (Bat TAG) has initiated a series of collaborative conservation educ...
The intense consumption of flying foxes in North Sulawesi, Indonesia has raised hunting pressure and...
AbstractThe intense consumption of flying foxes in North Sulawesi, Indonesia has raised hunting pres...
Although bats carry out important beneficial ecological and agricultural functions such as pollinati...
Globally, island bats are vulnerable to subsistence hunting, with widespread population declines, lo...
Wildlife trade has become one of the main causes of species loss and extinction. Increasing anthropo...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics....
AbstractHarvesting, consumption and trade of bushmeat are important causes of both biodiversity loss...
Illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade is a growing threat to the survival of thousands of species...
Wildlife-watching and ecotourism are effective approaches for improving public attitudes and raising...
Bats are eaten by people throughout Madagascar and although the larger species like Pteropus rufus, ...
Pteropus griseus (gray flying fox) is a species of Old World fruit bat that is listed by the Interna...
: Flying foxes are threatened throughout their geographic range, and there are large gaps in the und...
Wildlife trade for consumption needs is found in various regions in Indonesia, one of which is in No...
Wildlife trade for consumption needs is found in various regions in Indonesia, one of which is in No...
The AZA Bat Taxon Advisory Group (Bat TAG) has initiated a series of collaborative conservation educ...
The intense consumption of flying foxes in North Sulawesi, Indonesia has raised hunting pressure and...
AbstractThe intense consumption of flying foxes in North Sulawesi, Indonesia has raised hunting pres...
Although bats carry out important beneficial ecological and agricultural functions such as pollinati...
Globally, island bats are vulnerable to subsistence hunting, with widespread population declines, lo...
Wildlife trade has become one of the main causes of species loss and extinction. Increasing anthropo...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics....
AbstractHarvesting, consumption and trade of bushmeat are important causes of both biodiversity loss...
Illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade is a growing threat to the survival of thousands of species...
Wildlife-watching and ecotourism are effective approaches for improving public attitudes and raising...
Bats are eaten by people throughout Madagascar and although the larger species like Pteropus rufus, ...
Pteropus griseus (gray flying fox) is a species of Old World fruit bat that is listed by the Interna...
: Flying foxes are threatened throughout their geographic range, and there are large gaps in the und...
Wildlife trade for consumption needs is found in various regions in Indonesia, one of which is in No...
Wildlife trade for consumption needs is found in various regions in Indonesia, one of which is in No...
The AZA Bat Taxon Advisory Group (Bat TAG) has initiated a series of collaborative conservation educ...