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Does Tanzania have a Bushmeat Crisis?

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“.. we have a serious bushmeat problem in some regions of the country, particularly in Kagera, Kigoma, Mara and Rukwa. Research around Serengeti shows that 52,000 to 60,000 people participate in hunting within protected areas there…”

Click on the images below to read an analytical piece on illegal bushmeat in Tanzania. The article is co-authored by two Bushmeat researchers Tim Caro – University of California at Davis and Martin Andimile – Mweka College, Moshi published on the Miombo Newsletter issue No. 33. January, 2009.

Miombo Newsletter: Does Tanzania have a Bushmeat crisis pg 7

Miombo Newsletter: Does Tanzania have a Bushmeat crisis pg 7

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Miombo Newsletter: Does Tanzania have a bushmeat crisis? pg 8

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Miombo Newsletter: Does Tanzania have a Bushmeat Crisis? pg 17

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