This study was conducted to investigate bushmeat trade in Omagwa bushmeat market in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State. A purposive sampling procedure was adopted in the selection of forty ( 40) respondents. Twenty (20) of them were hunters and Bush trap men and the remaining twenty were wholesalers and retailers. Simple percentage was the analytical tool used for data analysis. The result· revealed that majority of the· participants involved in the bushmeat hunting and bush trap men were of the age bracket between 41-50 years (50)-while the majority of the respondents in wholesalers /retailers were of. the age bracket between 31-40 years (50). The bush meat enterprise is mainly dominated by" men folk and -majority of the respond...
ABSTRACT Bushmeat harvesting, processing and trade has long been a source of livelihood for many ho...
Spatially extensive patterns of bushmeat extraction (and the processes underlying these patterns) ha...
Assessing local people's understanding of the consequences of unsustainable bushmeat-related activit...
estimated 20 % and 100 % of the animal pro-tein consumed (Asibey, 1974; FAO,1989; Jayeoba et al., 20...
The study assessed the marketing of bushmeat in peri-urban areas of Ibadan metropolis. Three major b...
Bushmeat hunting and trade in Epe, Ikorodu and Oyingbo in Lagos State were investigated. Data were o...
This study was conducted to identify sources of bushmeat supply to Makurdi metropolis,wild animal sp...
This paper examines bushmeat trade in Abeokuta comprising of Abeokuta north and south LG areas of Og...
Illegal hunting of wildlife is a major issue in today’s society, particularly in tropical ecosystems...
The study evaluated wildlife hunting and species of animals marketed as bushmeat in Dakka Bali Local...
The bushmeat trade, or the illegal acquisition and exchange of wild meat, has long been recognised a...
This paper examined the economic contribution of wild animals to bushmeat trade in Ibadan, Oyo State...
A survey was carried out of 100 bushmeat vendors (33 males and 67 females) aged between 15 and 65 ye...
This study examined the bushmeat marketing in Oluyole Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria. A w...
The focus of this study is on the importance of bushmeat to the economies of 99 hunting households i...
ABSTRACT Bushmeat harvesting, processing and trade has long been a source of livelihood for many ho...
Spatially extensive patterns of bushmeat extraction (and the processes underlying these patterns) ha...
Assessing local people's understanding of the consequences of unsustainable bushmeat-related activit...
estimated 20 % and 100 % of the animal pro-tein consumed (Asibey, 1974; FAO,1989; Jayeoba et al., 20...
The study assessed the marketing of bushmeat in peri-urban areas of Ibadan metropolis. Three major b...
Bushmeat hunting and trade in Epe, Ikorodu and Oyingbo in Lagos State were investigated. Data were o...
This study was conducted to identify sources of bushmeat supply to Makurdi metropolis,wild animal sp...
This paper examines bushmeat trade in Abeokuta comprising of Abeokuta north and south LG areas of Og...
Illegal hunting of wildlife is a major issue in today’s society, particularly in tropical ecosystems...
The study evaluated wildlife hunting and species of animals marketed as bushmeat in Dakka Bali Local...
The bushmeat trade, or the illegal acquisition and exchange of wild meat, has long been recognised a...
This paper examined the economic contribution of wild animals to bushmeat trade in Ibadan, Oyo State...
A survey was carried out of 100 bushmeat vendors (33 males and 67 females) aged between 15 and 65 ye...
This study examined the bushmeat marketing in Oluyole Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria. A w...
The focus of this study is on the importance of bushmeat to the economies of 99 hunting households i...
ABSTRACT Bushmeat harvesting, processing and trade has long been a source of livelihood for many ho...
Spatially extensive patterns of bushmeat extraction (and the processes underlying these patterns) ha...
Assessing local people's understanding of the consequences of unsustainable bushmeat-related activit...