Clear strategies needed to reduce bushmeat hunting

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NEWS RELEASE 

Disease prevention and protection of species require differentiated strategies

MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR EVOLUTIONARY ANTHROPOLOGY

IMAGE: RESEARCHERS STUDIED A WILDLIFE TRADING NETWORK IN CÔTE D’IVOIRE, WEST AFRICA, AND COMPILED ONE OF THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE DATA SETS TO DATE. view more 

CREDIT: WILD CHIMPANZEE FOUNDATION

Covid-19 and the associated global economic, health and societal distortions have shed light on the alarming threat of infectious diseases emerging at an increasing rate. Around 60 percent of emergent infectious diseases are zoonotic, originating in animals; among the most prominent are Sars, Mers, Ebola, HIV and Covid-19. More than two-thirds of those originate in wild species. Many voices have called for higher restrictions or even a blanket ban on the wildlife trade. This demand is also fuelled by the devastating effects of unsustainable hunting that threatens hundreds of species.

However, millions of people, especially in the Global South, depend on wild meat…

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