Young chimpanzees, gorillas and bonobos are often orphaned by the bushmeat trade, when their parents are killed for their meat.
Bushmeat training programs help build the capacity of wildlife and protected area managers dealing with the bushmeat crisis every day.
Commercial logging in Central and West Africa opens up roads and access to commercial hunters and can lead to wildlife populations’ decline.
Bushmeat for sale in Yaounde, Cameroon. Clockwise from top-left: civet, dwarf crocodile, tortoises, monkey, and duiker (smoked and dried). The crocodile and tortoises were still alive at the time of the photo. © Andrew Tobiason /BCTF.
Crocodiles and other reptiles are also affected by the bushmeat crisis. Often captured and transported live, crocodiles can suffer a great deal before they are butchered.
Bushmeat IMAP
Asian Wildlife Trade IMAP
Interactive Maps of Asian Wildlife Trade Factors
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