AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consumed by local communities. In India, a megadiversity nation, hunting—although illegal—is widespread among indigenous communities. However, the extent, frequency, and rationale for hunting, and factors influencing wildlife utilization are poorly known. Our study, based on 19 different indigenous communities in the Western Ghats region, revealed the utilization of 54 wild species/taxa. Although freshwater fish, herpetofauna, and small mammals were most frequently utilized, enforcement by the Forest Department was largely focused on large mammals. Gender, land ownership, number of domestic meats consumed, distance to markets, time spent hunting, ...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide-spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the unde...
[Extract from Introduction] Protected areas in the tropics account for a quarter of the world's natu...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world’s bio...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
Wildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consumed by l...
In ancient Ayurvedic treaties, the meat of wild animals is described as particularly beneficial for ...
Terrestrial wildlife is being hunted for consumption by humans in the tropics at an unprecedented ra...
Hunting is a serious threat to Indian wildlife. We used semi-structured interviews to assess hunting...
The hunting of wild animals for their meat has been a crucial activity in the evolution of humans. I...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics. From May ...
Understanding the patterns of wild meat consumption from tropical forests is important for designing...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
Hunting for the wild meat trade, medicines and other human uses has decimated Indo-Burma's vertebrat...
The case presented in this paper is a unique situation of livestock pastoralists, living in the buff...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide-spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the unde...
[Extract from Introduction] Protected areas in the tropics account for a quarter of the world's natu...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world’s bio...
AbstractWildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consu...
Wildlife utilization in the tropics is massive, with nearly 5 million tons of bushmeat consumed by l...
In ancient Ayurvedic treaties, the meat of wild animals is described as particularly beneficial for ...
Terrestrial wildlife is being hunted for consumption by humans in the tropics at an unprecedented ra...
Hunting is a serious threat to Indian wildlife. We used semi-structured interviews to assess hunting...
The hunting of wild animals for their meat has been a crucial activity in the evolution of humans. I...
Unregulated hunting can severely affect wildlife populations, particularly in the tropics. From May ...
Understanding the patterns of wild meat consumption from tropical forests is important for designing...
Although deforestation and forest degradation have long been considered the most significant threats...
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in Indian ...
Hunting for the wild meat trade, medicines and other human uses has decimated Indo-Burma's vertebrat...
The case presented in this paper is a unique situation of livestock pastoralists, living in the buff...
Hunting by local communities is among the most wide-spread threats to Indian wildlife, yet, the unde...
[Extract from Introduction] Protected areas in the tropics account for a quarter of the world's natu...
The hunting and consumption of wild meat (bushmeat) is recognized as a key threat to the world’s bio...