Wild animals suffer not only the collateral damage of meat-related deforestation, drought, pollution and climate change, but also direct targeting by the meat industry. From grazing animals to ...
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Database paves the way for first study to compare wild animal hunting patterns in African tropical forestsThere has been an expansion in wild meat trade since 1991, with a potential decline in larger wildlife in easily accessible areas with degraded forests. "Our study shows how important it is for ...
On January 23, Rana and his associates purchased a domesticated wild boar from Sukal and ... After killing the animal, they sold the meat to villagers and organised a feast with the leftovers.
Meanwhile, widespread adoption of cultivated meat would dramatically reduce the ... “Both farmed and caged wild animals create the perfect breeding ground for zoonotic diseases,” Liz Specht ...
The study on wild animal hunting in African tropical forests indicates a rise in commercial trade of wild-sourced meat, necessitating sustainable management frameworks.
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