Today is world pangolin day and it’s estimated that the world’s only mammal with scales is poached every three minutes, ...
Environmental groups say Chinese demand, fueled by rising consumer buying power, is the biggest driver of the global bushmeat trade today. Some rare species have been prized in China as delicacies ...
Amid the bustle of a traditional produce market in southern China’s Guangxi province, a small menagerie surrounded New York-based disease ecologist Peter Daszak: sacks of toads, piles of salamanders, ...
Presenting the report at the ongoing 8th World One Health Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, ILRI’s Gloria Grace Randolf advised consumers of bushmeat ... in Wuhan, China, where various ...
It is the result of an illegal, organized trade. "Here I am, in the middle of this forest, and I can't see the primates? How can I learn more about the species I am studying?" This question can be ...
From rodents to elephants, few species have been unaffected by the illegal bushmeat trade. Though perceived to be a problem ... Increasing wealth in China has added to the demand for wild animal meat ...