Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian tropical forests are vulnerable to hunting, although data on hunting impacts from the region are limited. We use a meta-analysis of 143 hunting studies from India to identify the species and geographic regions most at risk, and to assess their legal protection. We found evidence of hunting in 114 mammal species, with larger-bodied mammals being particularly vulnerable. Although 75% of all studies focused on mammals, few actually quantified hunting impacts. Further, among studies of all terrestrial vertebrates where hunting was mentioned, only 6% focused exclusively on hunting. With further research, we expect that the suite of species known t...
Wildlife poaching is directly associated with illegal wildlife trade. Although poaching is recognize...
In large parts of the biodiversity-rich tropics, various forest governance regimes often coexist, ra...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide- spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the und...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide-spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the unde...
Wildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consumed by l...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
As the human population grows and increasingly encroaches on remaining wildlife habitat, hunting thr...
Hunting is a serious threat to Indian wildlife. We used semi-structured interviews to assess hunting...
he high altitudes of Arunachal Pradesh, India, located in the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot,...
We assessed the distribution and relative abundance of mammals in two rainforest areas, Brahmagiri-M...
<p>Hunting is suggested as a major threat to Indian wildlife, especially in the northeastern states....
The study was conducted in Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary during 2012, a year before the major natural...
Wildlife poaching is directly associated with illegal wildlife trade. Although poaching is recognize...
In large parts of the biodiversity-rich tropics, various forest governance regimes often coexist, ra...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide- spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the und...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide-spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the unde...
Wildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consumed by l...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
As the human population grows and increasingly encroaches on remaining wildlife habitat, hunting thr...
Hunting is a serious threat to Indian wildlife. We used semi-structured interviews to assess hunting...
he high altitudes of Arunachal Pradesh, India, located in the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity hotspot,...
We assessed the distribution and relative abundance of mammals in two rainforest areas, Brahmagiri-M...
<p>Hunting is suggested as a major threat to Indian wildlife, especially in the northeastern states....
The study was conducted in Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary during 2012, a year before the major natural...
Wildlife poaching is directly associated with illegal wildlife trade. Although poaching is recognize...
In large parts of the biodiversity-rich tropics, various forest governance regimes often coexist, ra...
Habitat degradation and hunting have caused the widespread loss of larger vertebrate species (defaun...