Wildlife is one of the most important food resources in rural areas and popular among all social layers of Lao PDR. Numerous vertebrate species are sold at the local markets, but a comprehensive understanding of people's involvement and their impact on survival of local populations remains insufficient. This study provides the first interdisciplinary assessment using a questionnaire-based survey approach to investigate both markets and households in Khammouane Province in central Lao PDR. Data were recorded during the dry season (October and November 2017), as well as the rainy season (June and July 2018). We documented 66 traded species, mainly intended for consumption purposes, with more than half of them protected under either national l...
<div><p>A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Pr...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province i...
Wildlife is one of the most important food resources in rural areas and popular among all social lay...
Policies for poverty alleviation and forest management in the Lao PDR aim to reduce unsustainable ra...
The illegal wildlife trade is the most significant direct threat to biodiversity in Indochina. This ...
This study reports on the illegal wildlife trade in the town of Boten, a Specific Economic Zone in t...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Trade of bushmeat and other wildlife for human consumption presents a unique set of challenges to po...
Vietnam is an established thoroughfare for illegal wildlife trade, and rapidly growing urban prosper...
This analysis examines seizure data that implicates Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR) as a plac...
Wet markets are a critical part of South‐East Asian culture and economy. However, their role in circ...
Since the economic renovation of 1986, the city of Vientiane in Laos has seen rapid urban growth. I...
This study determines socio-demographic factors and knowledge of consumers on wildlife animals to th...
<div><p>A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Pr...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province i...
Wildlife is one of the most important food resources in rural areas and popular among all social lay...
Policies for poverty alleviation and forest management in the Lao PDR aim to reduce unsustainable ra...
The illegal wildlife trade is the most significant direct threat to biodiversity in Indochina. This ...
This study reports on the illegal wildlife trade in the town of Boten, a Specific Economic Zone in t...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Although the majority of emerging infectious diseases can be linked to wildlife sources, most pathog...
Trade of bushmeat and other wildlife for human consumption presents a unique set of challenges to po...
Vietnam is an established thoroughfare for illegal wildlife trade, and rapidly growing urban prosper...
This analysis examines seizure data that implicates Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR) as a plac...
Wet markets are a critical part of South‐East Asian culture and economy. However, their role in circ...
Since the economic renovation of 1986, the city of Vientiane in Laos has seen rapid urban growth. I...
This study determines socio-demographic factors and knowledge of consumers on wildlife animals to th...
<div><p>A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Pr...
<div><p>Vietnam is a significant consumer of wildlife, particularly wild meat, in urban restaurant s...
A cross-sectional study was conducted in 29 villages of Khamkeuth District in Bolikhamxay Province i...