You may have heard of bushmeat, but the term is a little vague, and you never see it in the U.S. Here's what it really is and ...
In this eye-opening and adventurous video, I explore Nigeria’s bushmeat farms and dive into the unique world of traditional foods! Join me as I try giant rat, one of the most unusual delicacies, ...
Pangolin Protector Dr Mark Ofua has dedicated his life to rescuing, rehabilitating and releasing injured and orphaned ...
Ouesso, the largest town in northern Congo consumed 5700 kg of bushmeat a week in 1994. The purpose of this study, that was conducted between mid-June and mid-October1994, was to quantify the bushmeat ...
The survey in the report titled: “Understanding Urban Consumption of Bushmeat in Nigeria,” discovered that 71 percent of participants had eaten bushmeat at some point in their life ...
Bushmeat seller removes a spine from a brush-tailed porcupine at a market in Emure-ile, Ondo, Nigeria, Aug 28, 2019. [Reuters] In Nigeria, bushmeat is more than just food, it's a culinary ...
A disabled chimpanzee who was orphaned by the illegal bushmeat trade in Africa has been given a new home. The Monkey World Ape Rescue Centre in Wareham, Dorset, has welcomed Chocolat, who has been ...
Hunting of primates is occurring at very high rates. Primate meat is consumed in rural areas for subsistence and in urban centers as a delicacy. It is the result of an illegal, organized trade ...
Moreover, providing access to affordable, nutritious food options and supporting sustainable agricultural practices can reduce reliance on bushmeat, a crucial consideration in the fight against Mpox.
Many primate populations and species are critically endangered. However, do trends in deforestation, climate change, bushmeat hunting, and disease provide us only despair, or is there a foundation ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Bushmeat seller removes a spine from a brush-tailed porcupine at a market in Emure-ile, Ondo, Nigeria, Aug 28, 2019 ...
Moreover, providing access to affordable, nutritious food options and supporting sustainable agricultural practices can reduce reliance on bushmeat, a crucial consideration in the fight against Mpox.