The rusa deer has been introduced to Merauke region and later to Vogelkop Peninsula in Indonesian New Guinea (West Papua) in 1928. It has widely dispersed across much of the West Papuan lowlands, but little is known on population size and its role for the livelihoods of rural communities. Here, our aim was to assess the population status of rusa deer, and to investigate the extent of hunting practices on this mammal in West Papua. We conducted camera trapping and line transect surveys simultaneously to estimate rusa deer population abundance in the Kwoor basin of the Tambrauw regency, Papua Barat province, Indonesia. We also interviewed hunters (n = 134), informants (n = 9) and households (n = 91) to assess hunting patterns and socioeconom...
This paper presents hunting activities in Paitan, Sabah, especially of Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor)...
Understanding the exploitation of bushmeat by commercial hunters is fundamental to resolving hunting...
Cost-benefit considerations of wildlife monitoring are essential, particularly, in areas outside nat...
We conducted a study in eleven villages in the West Papuan Bird's Head Peninsula to determine huntin...
Archaeological records showed that human have lived in Borneo for at least 40000 and evidence of wil...
© 2011 Achmad Ariefiandy HusenPrey species can influence the population dynamics of their predators...
Abstract. Pattiselanno F, Apituley JRM, Arobaya AYS, Koibur JF. 2019. Short Communication: Using wil...
[[abstract]]In order to investigate the hunting status, usage of hunting tools, hunting yields, and ...
Since the 1800s, brocket deer have been an important source of meat and income for subsistence and p...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
The general objective of the study was to provide current information on grassland communities as de...
Re-establishing extirpated wildlife – or 'rewilding' – is touted as a way to restore biodiversity an...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
International audienceMany invasive species have had negative effects on the Australian environment,...
This paper presents hunting activities in Paitan, Sabah, especially of Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor)...
Understanding the exploitation of bushmeat by commercial hunters is fundamental to resolving hunting...
Cost-benefit considerations of wildlife monitoring are essential, particularly, in areas outside nat...
We conducted a study in eleven villages in the West Papuan Bird's Head Peninsula to determine huntin...
Archaeological records showed that human have lived in Borneo for at least 40000 and evidence of wil...
© 2011 Achmad Ariefiandy HusenPrey species can influence the population dynamics of their predators...
Abstract. Pattiselanno F, Apituley JRM, Arobaya AYS, Koibur JF. 2019. Short Communication: Using wil...
[[abstract]]In order to investigate the hunting status, usage of hunting tools, hunting yields, and ...
Since the 1800s, brocket deer have been an important source of meat and income for subsistence and p...
Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the most abundant cervid in Europe and, as such, has a considerabl...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
The general objective of the study was to provide current information on grassland communities as de...
Re-establishing extirpated wildlife – or 'rewilding' – is touted as a way to restore biodiversity an...
Native Papuans are relied on hunting for subsistence purposes and significantly contributed to tradi...
International audienceMany invasive species have had negative effects on the Australian environment,...
This paper presents hunting activities in Paitan, Sabah, especially of Sambar deer (Cervus unicolor)...
Understanding the exploitation of bushmeat by commercial hunters is fundamental to resolving hunting...
Cost-benefit considerations of wildlife monitoring are essential, particularly, in areas outside nat...