Zoologists call for trade in bushmeat to be licensed
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
Connor, S. (2004, February 11). Zoologists call for trade in bushmeat to be licensed. The Independent. [Online]. Available: http://news.independent.co.uk/world/africa/article68602.ece [2004, February 11].
Year Published:
2004
Type Work:
Newspaper Article
Availability:
Online
Language:
English
Url:
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/africa/article68602.ece
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Bushmeat
Keywords:
trade; bushmeat; regulation; licensing; conservation
Abstract:
Trade in African bushmeat - wild, tropical animals caught for food - should be licensed rather than banned so that it can be controlled in a sustainable way, according to British zoologists.
Trade in African bushmeat - wild, tropical animals caught for food - should be licensed rather than banned so that it can be controlled in a sustainable way, according to British zoologists.
Scientists at the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) intend to encourage bushmeat hunters to catch smaller animals that breed quickly, so that larger endangered species, such as gorillas and chimpanzees, can be better protected.
The society has asked the Government to consider its bushmeat action plan to persuade African governments to avert an impending crisis among many of the world's most-threatened species.
Glyn Davies, the society's conservation programme director, said great apes and other large mammals living in the rainforests of central Africa are close to extinction because of...












