AbstractIllegal hunting and fishing activities are of great relevance to conservation policies. Few studies with regional focus of the impacts of these activities in Brazil are available. The aim of this study was to characterize illegal hunting and fishing on a national level by collecting data from the environmental police. We analyzed reports prepared by 16 states, all of them which contained a variety of information about seized species, and showed a lack of standardization of data collection and presentation. Illegal fish seizures were predominantly of Amazonian species. Illegal hunting seizures showed the most uniform territorial distribution. Armadillos (Dasypodidae family), pacas (Cuniculus paca), and capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydroch...
The hunting of wild vertebrates is a widespread practice in Brazil. From a socioeconomic perspective...
The Amazon Basin experienced a pervasive process of resource overexploitation during the 20th-centur...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...
AbstractIllegal hunting and fishing activities are of great relevance to conservation policies. Few ...
Despite being considered illegal in Brazil, the hunting of wild animals is a very common practice th...
The impacts of unregulated sport hunting can severely affect populations of target game species. Bec...
To investigate the practice of hunting by local people in the southern Bahia region of Brazil and pr...
Background The Brazilian Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest regions and plays a key role in bi...
historical and current scenario. In Brazil, hunting is widely practiced throughout the territory sin...
509-518The significance of faunal resources and their utilization potentials for the benefit of mank...
The significance of faunal resources and their utilization potentials for the benefit of mankind is ...
The present study analyzed the hunting and wildlife trafficking in the neighbourship of the Ecologic...
This article investigates the socio-cultural and ecological aspects associated with the hunting of w...
486-490The present study, undertaken in a traditional community in the semiarid region of Paraíba S...
A considerable portion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable-Use Reserves (SURs), where human ...
The hunting of wild vertebrates is a widespread practice in Brazil. From a socioeconomic perspective...
The Amazon Basin experienced a pervasive process of resource overexploitation during the 20th-centur...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...
AbstractIllegal hunting and fishing activities are of great relevance to conservation policies. Few ...
Despite being considered illegal in Brazil, the hunting of wild animals is a very common practice th...
The impacts of unregulated sport hunting can severely affect populations of target game species. Bec...
To investigate the practice of hunting by local people in the southern Bahia region of Brazil and pr...
Background The Brazilian Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest regions and plays a key role in bi...
historical and current scenario. In Brazil, hunting is widely practiced throughout the territory sin...
509-518The significance of faunal resources and their utilization potentials for the benefit of mank...
The significance of faunal resources and their utilization potentials for the benefit of mankind is ...
The present study analyzed the hunting and wildlife trafficking in the neighbourship of the Ecologic...
This article investigates the socio-cultural and ecological aspects associated with the hunting of w...
486-490The present study, undertaken in a traditional community in the semiarid region of Paraíba S...
A considerable portion of tropical protected areas are Sustainable-Use Reserves (SURs), where human ...
The hunting of wild vertebrates is a widespread practice in Brazil. From a socioeconomic perspective...
The Amazon Basin experienced a pervasive process of resource overexploitation during the 20th-centur...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...