Wildlife Conservation Society: Database Paves the Way for First Study to Compare Wild Animal Hunting Patterns in African Tropical Forests
January 09, 2025
January 09, 2025
BRONX, New York, Jan. 9 (TNSres) -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release:
Advances in data availability and accessibility have resulted in a groundbreaking new study on wild animal hunting in African tropical forests. It suggests that the commercial trade in wild-sourced meat is increasing, and highlights the urgent need for countries to develop robust frameworks to ensure hunting and trade is sustainable in a growing commercialized sector.
Advances in data availability and accessibility have resulted in a groundbreaking new study on wild animal hunting in African tropical forests. It suggests that the commercial trade in wild-sourced meat is increasing, and highlights the urgent need for countries to develop robust frameworks to ensure hunting and trade is sustainable in a growing commercialized sector.
