Shanghai residents still hungry for wildlife despite SARS fears: survey
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
Agence France-Presse. (2003, November 23). Shanghai residents still hungry for wildlife despite SARS fears: survey. [Online]. Available: http://www.terradaily.com/2003/031123071558.qa8pb480.html [2003, November 23].
Year Published:
2003
Type Work:
News Release
Availability:
Online
Language:
English
Country:
China
Url:
http://www.terradaily.com/2003/031123071558.qa8pb480.html
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Wildlife Trade
Keywords:
China; SARS; diseases; bushmeat; survey; research
Abstract:
Scoffing at fears of disease or animal protection laws, most residents in Shanghai have eaten wildlife such as frogs, tortoises and snakes and a large portion of these will do so again, a survey said Sunday.
The study carried out in the wake of the Severa Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak -- suspected to have been triggered by wild animal consumption -- found that out of 400 Shanghainese, 83 percent admitted to eating wildlife.
And despite warnings against eating exotic creatures, only 57.5 percent of respondents said they would spare wildlife from their dinner table, the Xinhua news agency said.
Of these, only 1.9 percent said they would hold back because animals deserve to be protected.
The survey found that despite SARS, 22.5 percent of survey participants said they would remain avid wildlife eaters.
Most of these people said they were eager to try new tastes, while others said wild animals were nutritious and delicious. A small number of people said...












