Throughout the world, millions of wild species and products are illegally collected, used, traded and exported. Tanzania's Ruaha landscape is considered a critical area for biodiversity, as well as an area where poaching exists. Despite the area being rich in abundance and diversity of wildlife, in-depth analysis of wildlife species hunted most and the methods used by poachers is lacking. This study assessed the most hunted wildlife species, extracted products and uses, and associations between wildlife products, hunting methods, and ethnic groups. Data was collected by utilizing the snowball technique after 123 poachers were given a semi-structured questionnaire in villages near the Ruaha National Park. Among the most hunted species are di...
Illegal poaching threatens wildlife across Africa. Historically and even today, conservationists hav...
Illegal exploitation of wildlife for bushmeat – non-domesticated terrestrial mammals, birds, reptile...
Assessing local people's understanding of the consequences of unsustainable bushmeat-related activit...
Throughout the world, millions of wild species and products are illegally collected, used, traded an...
Tanzania’s Ruaha landscape is prominent for its potential wildlife resources, which play a key role ...
Unsustainable use of wildlife is a global conservation challenge. Understanding ecosystem specific p...
Wildlife poaching is a global problem that has been resulting in the decline of the population of wi...
The illegal wildlife trade varies widely regarding species and geographical variance, necessitating ...
Wildlife poaching is a global problem resulting in the decline of the population of wildlife species...
Illegal harvesting is considered the most significant threat to biodiversity in conservation in Afri...
Conservation challenges such as human population growth, land use changes, human-wildlife conflicts,...
The general objective of this study was to explore factors influencing wild animals’ poaching in Ruv...
Illegal hunting of wildlife is a major issue in today’s society, particularly in tropical ecosystems...
M.Sc. DissertationDetection of illegal bush-meat in Africa has over the years relied on morphologica...
Monitoring the impacts of poaching on wildlife is crucial to the management of ecosystems and wildli...
Illegal poaching threatens wildlife across Africa. Historically and even today, conservationists hav...
Illegal exploitation of wildlife for bushmeat – non-domesticated terrestrial mammals, birds, reptile...
Assessing local people's understanding of the consequences of unsustainable bushmeat-related activit...
Throughout the world, millions of wild species and products are illegally collected, used, traded an...
Tanzania’s Ruaha landscape is prominent for its potential wildlife resources, which play a key role ...
Unsustainable use of wildlife is a global conservation challenge. Understanding ecosystem specific p...
Wildlife poaching is a global problem that has been resulting in the decline of the population of wi...
The illegal wildlife trade varies widely regarding species and geographical variance, necessitating ...
Wildlife poaching is a global problem resulting in the decline of the population of wildlife species...
Illegal harvesting is considered the most significant threat to biodiversity in conservation in Afri...
Conservation challenges such as human population growth, land use changes, human-wildlife conflicts,...
The general objective of this study was to explore factors influencing wild animals’ poaching in Ruv...
Illegal hunting of wildlife is a major issue in today’s society, particularly in tropical ecosystems...
M.Sc. DissertationDetection of illegal bush-meat in Africa has over the years relied on morphologica...
Monitoring the impacts of poaching on wildlife is crucial to the management of ecosystems and wildli...
Illegal poaching threatens wildlife across Africa. Historically and even today, conservationists hav...
Illegal exploitation of wildlife for bushmeat – non-domesticated terrestrial mammals, birds, reptile...
Assessing local people's understanding of the consequences of unsustainable bushmeat-related activit...