[HTML][HTML] Investigating trends in human-wildlife conflict: is conflict escalation real or imagined?

S Anand, S Radhakrishna - Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2017 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflict (HWC) has a history that is as old as human civilization; yet currently
the phenomenon poses a serious environmental challenge for human society. Both due to …

Bushmeat, wet markets, and the risks of pandemics: Exploring the nexus through systematic review of scientific disclosures

CS Peros, R Dasgupta, P Kumar… - Environmental Science & …, 2021 - Elsevier
The novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is the third coronavirus this century to threaten human
health, killing more than two million people globally. Like previous coronaviruses, SARS …

International socioeconomic inequality drives trade patterns in the global wildlife market

JH Liew, ZY Kho, RBH Lim, C Dingle… - Science …, 2021 - science.org
The wildlife trade is a major cause of species loss and a pathway for disease transmission.
Socioeconomic drivers of the wildlife trade are influential at the local scale yet rarely …

[图书][B] Towards a sustainable, participatory and inclusive wild meat sector

L Coad, JE Fa, K Abernethy, N Van Vliet, C Santamaria… - 2019 - books.google.com
Page 1 Towards a sustainable, participatory and inclusive wild meat sector Lauren Coad,
John E. Fa, Katharine Abernethy, Nathalie van Vliet, Catalina Santamaria, David Wilkie, Hani …

Medicine, black magic and supernatural beings: Cultural rituals as a significant threat to slender lorises in India

SD Gnanaolivu, M Campera, KAI Nekaris… - People and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Trade of wildlife for use in traditional medicines, rituals, magical spells and cultural practices
occurs globally and has been studied mostly in Africa and Asia. The grey slender loris Loris …

Insights into illegal wildlife hunting by forest guards of selected tiger reserves in Central India

S Sethi - European Journal of Wildlife Research, 2022 - Springer
Illegal wildlife hunting is an anthropogenic threat to global fauna with a cascading
detrimental effect on the ecosystems. India imposed a blanket ban on hunting of all …

Do frogs really eat cardamom? Understanding the myth of crop damage by amphibians in the Western Ghats, India

A Kanagavel, S Parvathy, N Nirmal, N Divakar… - Ambio, 2017 - Springer
Abstract In the Western Ghats of India, amphibians are culled at cardamom plantations since
they are perceived to consume cardamom. To better understand the relationship between …

[PDF][PDF] Wildlife conservation through local community engagement in India

S Kalra, A Poonia, R Sharma, R Kaur… - Uttar Pradesh Journal …, 2023 - researchgate.net
Illegal wildlife trade is flourishing due to the enhancement and infusion phenomenon which
not only led to survival but also thriving of such clandestine trade. Most of the illicit wildlife …

[HTML][HTML] El mercado de la cacería-la cacería del mercado: carne de origen silvestre en bosques tropicales

D Shoobridge - Scientia Agropecuaria, 2019 - scielo.org.pe
La caza es una actividad de subsistencia importante en regiones con bosques tropicales.
La carne silvestre es fuente de alimento e ingreso para amplios sectores de la población …

Traditional harvesting practices employed for freshwater turtles by the indigenous communities along Shilabati River, West Bengal, India

P Mandal, PK Jana, PH Mallick, S Singh… - … of Threatened Taxa, 2024 - threatenedtaxa.org
A survey was conducted through semi-structured interviews, involving 38 local fishermen of
three villages in the Gangani region along Shilabati River in West Bengal, India. The survey …